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Fossflakes launches pillows in Central Europe this Autumn.

JYSK introduces Fossflakes pillows in Central Europe

- Fossflakes is a Danish manufacturer of pillows and duvets, which is launching products in the Central European JYSK stores in September. It will be a new chapter in the Fossflakes' history, which already draws direct lines from Skive to JYSK and Hollywood.

trends preview

Trends in focus in JYSK’s marketing

- When JYSK at the end of September introduces three new trends within interior design, the trends get special attention in the marketing materials.

Frida in Fagersta like to work with Visual Merchandising

Store Manager Frida believes in inspiration

- Frida Jansson, Store Manager in Fagersta in Sweden, is one of many employees that are happy with JYSK´s focus on creating inspirational environments in the stores. 

FY18

Year in review at GOJYSK.com

- A look at the most popular stories in the different languages and some key numbers from the financial year at GOJYSK.com.

Rikke Blæsild

Journalists and bloggers experience new JYSK trends

- On Monday 27 August, JYSK presented the new trends for a special group of people at Hotel Ferdinand in Aarhus, Denmark.

Preview store Finland

Double City Store opening in Finland

- On Thursday 23 August, Finland opened the doors to the first two City Stores in the country. With the two new stores located in Helsinki, JYSK now has a total of ten City stores across three countries.

JYSK Sleep Survey

JYSK Sleep Survey: One in four sleeps poorly at night

- A recent study by JYSK among 35,000 persons from 19 European countries shows that almost every fourth person sleeps poorly at night.

We celebrating Lars Larsen’s birthday with beautiful cakes

Birthday cakes from around the world

- To celebrate our founder Lars Larsen’s 70th birthday on 6 August, JYSK colleagues around the world enjoyed cakes.

Oskar Fisker Nielsen

Oskar digitises golden moments from VHS tapes

- For the new JYSK Museum in Denmark, around 100 old VHS tapes have to be digitised. That is part of Oskar Fisker Nielsen’s job.