25. September 2025

Josefine Alstrup
At Hørning, we know that uncompromising material choices and true craftsmanship only reveal their full potential when paired with great architecture.
With Gratitude to the Architects Who Inspire Us
At Hørning, we know that uncompromising material choices and true craftsmanship only reveal their full potential when paired with great architecture. For nearly a century, we have had the privilege of collaborating with some of the world’s most gifted architects and contractors in Denmark and abroad – from Arne Jacobsen and Jean Nouvel to Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, COBE and Dissing+Weitling.
These partnerships have allowed us to contribute to buildings designed to endure for generations, places where architecture, materiality and human experience converge. Such projects set uncompromising standards for aesthetics, workmanship and durability – standards we are proud to meet with every floor we produce.
Our collection spans a wide range of patterns, dimensions and finishes, always underpinned by rigorous environmental documentation. Whether herringbone, chevron, Solid Line or bespoke solutions, Hørning products are crafted to support sustainable building practices that balance climate, social and economic responsibility.
We are deeply thankful for the trust placed in us by visionary architects, and for the opportunity to be part of projects that shape not just skylines, but culture itself.
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