About Skultuna
Timeless design & Timeless Quality
For over 400 years Skultuna has produced brass and sterling silver objects of the highest quality for both everyday use and for special occasions. Always with that same sense of quality, function and design Skultuna today creates tomorrow’s antiques.
Four centuries in the same place
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Form, design and vision
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The year was 1607, and King Karl IX could at last implement his long held plans for a Swedish brass industry. During the time of Gustav Wasa and Erik XIV, Sweden had become indebted to the Hanseatic League. Refining copper into brass would reduce imports of brass and increase income from exports. The King had a man sent off on the Crown's business to find a suitable location for a brass foundry, the choice fell on Skultuna, where the Svartån brook provided sufficient water power. Charcoal was available here as well and the copper mine at Falun was also close. Today, over four centuries later, the company still resides in the very same place in Skultuna. |
In the 15th and 16th century, the design work was part of the craftsmanship. At the end of 17th century, processes and work methods were standardized. This was the foundation of what we today call industrial design. |
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Today Skultuna works with internationally renowned designers like Thomas Sandell and Claesson Koivisto Rune, the latest design collaboration is with the successful Italian designer Luca Nichetto who has designed a product called Timeline inspired by the door-knobs of his hometown of Venice. Timeline was exhibited in the Stockholm and Milan furniture fairs in the spring of 2011.
The production in the factory in Skultuna is continuing in an unbroken line since 1607 and every year about five hundred chandeliers are built, a couple of thousand candlesticks are mounted and polished, thousands of cuff links are shipped around the world. Skultuna has five different product lines today: Classic, Designer, Cuff Links, Charms and Christmas.

Tourism & The Factory Shops
Skultuna is one of the most visited tourism locations in Sweden with over 150 000 visitors each year. In Skultuna, tourists can visit the museum, the café and the factory shops that recently have been opened in the old factory buildings. The Factory shops sell products from over twenty Swedish companies, visit www.skultunafabriksbutiker.se to learn more about visiting us.


