MARCUS PEDERSEN
Who we are
Marcus Pedersen is a Danish design company specialised in designing, developing and manufacturing products and furniture for airports and public areas. We provide comprehensive and integrated solutions that are characterised by high quality, aesthetics, and functionality that corresponds with the modern user’s needs.
We want to create tomorrow’s user experiences in airports by designing and developing the next generation of products that the passengers interact with on their way through the airport.
We care about the environment, and we only use materials and production processes that do not impact the environment in any unnecessary way. Furthermore, our products are all manufactured in Denmark, and in most cases we use local subsuppliers.
Our values
OUR APPROACH
Our work is conducted in the cross field between design, engineering and craftsmanship, where the capabilities are represented by a young, multidisciplinary team. We believe in a user-centered design process, and we always involve the end users in our projects – from initial research to prototype testing.
Our office is located inside an airport terminal, and we observe and talk to passengers and airport staff every day. Therefore, we know a lot about future needs and tendencies in airports. Combined with a great insight into new materials and production technologies, high aesthetic standards, and an uncompromising attention to detailing, we always reach the finish line with new and innovative solutions.
THE COMPANY’S HISTORY
The roots of the company go back to 1907, when Marcus Pedersen started the company in Aalborg, Denmark. The company was known for carpentry work of a very high quality. With the industrial development in Denmark, Marcus Pedersen went from being a traditional craft business to a modern carpentry without compromising on the quality of the products. Marcus Pedersen called it ‘Industrial Craftsmanship’, and the tasks ranged from windows/doors, gymnasiums, to speaker cabinets and furniture.
In 2012, Niels Marcus Pedersen took over the company as the fourth generation, and he now leads the company with many of the same ideas about production and quality that were born more than 100 years ago.