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LOUISE ANDREASEN
(1971-)
Louise Andreasen is the 3rd generation to run Sika-Design. She has worked side by
side with her father Knud since 1995 and took over the ownership of the company
and role of CEO in 2015. Louise is very conscious about inheriting a special company
with a strong company culture characterized by freedom with responsibility. She is
determined to preserve and continue this culture created by her father and grandfather.
Louise has from a very young age been passionate about furniture production and
interior design. Her strong footprint in the company has been insisting on creating
furniture in the natural material rattan and educating the market and customers about
its wonderful qualities. She loves to combine the light Scandinavian look with oriental
details and materials. Louise adds a feminine touch to the decor and seeks to create a
cosy ambience with her furniture.
KNUD ANDREASEN
(1948-)
Knud Andreasen took over his father’s company in 1983. Over three decades, Knud has
developed a strong worldwide distribution and made solid manufacturing partnerships
in Indonesia and Malaysia. In 1989 he founded Sika Design’s associated company Cane-
Line A/S and in 1991, he acquired the Danish competitor Horsnæs and merged it with
Sika. Knud was a pioneer when he introduced the game changing material ArtFibre on
the European market in the late 1990s.
Knud has always insisted on great comfort and strength when designing and producing
furniture. Especially furniture designed for hospitality has been one of Knud’s core
focus areas. He has always had an eye for practical details such as making sure the
chairs are stackable.
ANKJÆR ANDREASEN
(1911-1997)
Ankjær Andreasen established the company Sika Møbler in 1942. He was a true
entrepreneur at heart and had previously run a hotel, created an entire housing area
and arranged spectacular motorcycle races. He was a man full of ideas and imagination.
In the beginning Ankjær home produced wicker baskets and lampshades and small
pieces of rattan furniture, but the business quickly grew and in 1951 he established a
cane and rattan manufacturing company on Funen. In 1972, Ankjær went on a trip
to the far east and when he returned, he had bought a piece of land and established a
rattan furniture production in Malaysia which quickly grew to 150 men.