Jysk A/S
Company type
Private
IndustryRetail
Founded2 April 1979; 47 years agoย (2 April 1979) in Aarhus, Denmark
FounderLars Larsen
HeadquartersBrabrand, Denmark
Number of locations
3,575[1]
Area served
Europe (including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Greenland), Tajikistan, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Canada, Uruguay
Key people
Jacob Brunsborg (chairman)
RevenueIncreaseโ‚ฌ6.2ย billion (2025)[1]
Increaseโ‚ฌ752ย million (2025)[1]
Number of employees
34,781[1]
ParentLars Larsen Group
Websitejysk.com

Jysk A/S (Danish: [หˆjysk]) is a Danish retail chain specializing in household goods, including mattresses, furniture, and interior dรฉcor. As Denmark's largest international retailer, Jysk operates more than 3,400 stores across 48 countries.[1]

The name "Jysk"โ€”meaning "Jutlandic"โ€”reflects the company's Danish heritage. It was founded by Lars Larsen, who opened the first store on Silkeborgvej in the Danish city of Aarhus in April 1979.[2] Today, Jysk is owned by the family of its founder through the Lars Larsen Group, a holding company that also fully or partially owns furniture chains such as ILVA, IDร‰mรธbler, IDdesign, Bolia.com, and Sengespecialisten.[3] The company's logo features a goose, symbolically linked to the brand's origins.[4]

History

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1979โ€“1989

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On 2 April 1979, the first Jysk Sengetรธjslager store opened in Aarhus, Denmark, where it continues to operate today.[5]

In 1984, Jysk Sengetรธjslager expanded beyond Denmark, opening its first store in Germany under the name Dรคnisches Bettenlager. That same year, the company launched its first franchise store in Greenland. In 1986, Jysk opened its first store in the Faroe Islands, followed by an expansion into Iceland in 1987, with a store in Kรณpavogur under the name "Rรบmfatalagerinn." In 1988, Jysk entered the Norwegian market, opening its first store in Stavanger under the name "Norsk Sengetรธylager."

1990โ€“1999

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In 1995, Jysk opened its first store in Finland.[6] In 1996, Jysk expanded to North America, opening its first Canadian store in Coquitlam, British Columbia.[7] In 1998, Jysk celebrated the opening of its 500th store.

2000โ€“2009

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In 2000, Jysk entered the Polish market.[8] In 2001, the company unified its branding, changing store names in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland from Jysk Sengetรธjslager, Jysk Bรคddlager, Norsk Sengetรธylager, and Jysk Vuodevarasto to simply Jysk. In 2004, Jysk opened its first store in Hungary. In 2008, Jysk Nordic inaugurated Northern Europe's largest warehouse in Uldum, Mid-Jutland, covering 64,000 mยฒ.[9] That same year, Jysk expanded into the UK, with stores opening in Mansfield and Lincoln in April, followed by Blackburn and York during the summer.[10]

2010โ€“2019

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Jysk store in Kiel, Germany

In 2010, Jysk was awarded a royal warrant of appointment as purveyor to the Queen of Denmark. That year, the company's staff magazine GO JYSK received several accolades, including Staff Magazine of the Year in Denmark and second place in Europe. In 2011, Jysk launched its own television channel, www.jysk.tv. In 2013, Jysk entered the Caucasus region, opening its first store in Yerevan, Armenia.[11] Between 2014 and 2015, Jysk expanded to Indonesia, opening stores in Mall Taman Anggrek and Pejaten Village in Jakarta.[12] Jysk continued growing in Indonesia, with additional locations in Margo City Depok, Kuningan City, Pluit Village, and Aeon Mall BSD City in Tangerang. In 2016, Jysk expanded into Singapore, opening its first store at Tiong Bahru Plaza.[13] That year, Jysk also launched stores in Belarus, Tajikistan,[11] and Tbilisi, Georgia.[14] In 2017, Jysk expanded further, opening a third store in Minsk,[15] its first store in Brest,[16] and its first store in Kuwait.[17] In 2018, Jysk entered the UAE market with its first store in Dubai.[18] In 2019, the company launched in Thailand[19] and opened its first store in Baku, Azerbaijan.[20] That same year, Jysk inaugurated its fourth logistics hub in Bulgaria, the DCB (Distribution Center Bozhurishte).[21]

Jysk also entered the Republic of Ireland in 2019, opening its first store in Naas. Initially planning 15 stores nationwide, the goal was later increased to 40. As of February 2022, operational stores include locations in Naas, Drogheda, Navan, Portlaoise, Thurles, Youghal, Little Island, Limerick, Sligo, and Santry.[22]

Lars Larsen died on 19 August 2019.

In September 2019, Jysk Nordic and Dรคnisches Bettenlager merged into a single business unit, with all stores rebranded under the Jysk name.[23]

Stores

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Map of countries with Jysk stores

Jysk stores typically operate in a medium-sized format, with an average area of 1,300ย m2 (14,000ย sqย ft).[24]

Historically, Jysk stores operated through three main entities: Jysk Nordic, Dรคnisches Bettenlager, and Jysk Franchise.[25]

Jysk Nordic managed more than 1,500 stores across 21 countries, including those in Scandinavia and Central and Eastern Europe. Dรคnisches Bettenlager operated over 1,300 stores in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal. The name "Dรคnisches Bettenlager" was used until 2020 in Austria and until 2021 in Germany, which remains Jysk's largest market. In other countries, including Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal, the stores have long used the Jysk brand. Today, Jysk Nordic and Dรคnisches Bettenlager have been consolidated into a single entity under the unified Jysk name.

Jysk also operates under franchise agreements in over 200 stores across 23 countries, including Canada, the Caucasus, the Baltics, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Uruguay, and Vietnam.

Geographic distribution

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Number of stores by country as of 1 November 2025.[1]

Country Since Stores Entity
Germany 1984 923 Jysk
Poland 2000 330 Jysk
Romania 2006 157 Jysk
Sweden 1991 159 Jysk
Denmark 1979 116 Jysk
Netherlands 2006 104 Jysk
Norway 1988 108 Jysk
Czech Republic 2003 104 Jysk
Finland 1995 93 Jysk
Austria 2000 92 Jysk
Hungary 2005 102 Jysk
Spain 2009 169 Jysk
Ukraine 2004 100 Jysk
Switzerland 2006 73 Jysk
Italy 2009 106 Jysk
Canada 1996 70 Jysk Franchise
France 2007 71 Jysk
Slovakia 2006 53 Jysk
Croatia 2009 68 Jysk
Greece 2015 69 Jysk
Bulgaria 2005 60 Jysk
Serbia 2011 49 Jysk
Belgium 2017 70 Jysk
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2010 32 Jysk
United Kingdom 2008 26 Jysk
Slovenia 2008 29 Jysk
Portugal 2010 34 Jysk
Indonesia 2014 14 Jysk Franchise
Lithuania 2001 16 Jysk Franchise
Vietnam 2015 13 Jysk Franchise
Estonia 2002 14 Jysk Franchise
Latvia 2001 15 Jysk Franchise
Ireland 2019 27 Jysk
Kosovo 2004 12 Jysk Franchise
Moldova 2016 16 Jysk Franchise
Azerbaijan 2019 11 Jysk Franchise
Iceland 1987 7 Jysk Franchise
Greenland 1984 6 Jysk Franchise
Albania 2015 6 Jysk Franchise
Georgia 2016 8 Jysk Franchise
United Arab Emirates 2018 5 Jysk Franchise
Turkey 2023 8 Jysk
North Macedonia 2008 6 Jysk Franchise
Montenegro 2015 3 Jysk Franchise
Kuwait 2017 4 Jysk Franchise
Malta 2016 2 Jysk Franchise
Tajikistan 2016 6 Jysk Franchise
Armenia 2013 3 Jysk Franchise
Morocco 2025 3 Jysk
Faroe Islands 1986 1 Jysk Franchise
Uruguay 2025 1 Jysk Franchise

References

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  14. ^ "แƒ—แƒ‘แƒ˜แƒšแƒ˜แƒกแƒจแƒ˜ แƒกแƒ™แƒแƒœแƒ“แƒ˜แƒœแƒแƒ•แƒ˜แƒฃแƒ แƒ˜ แƒ‘แƒ แƒ”แƒœแƒ“แƒ˜แƒก JYSK GROUP แƒžแƒ˜แƒ แƒ•แƒ”แƒšแƒ˜ แƒ›แƒแƒฆแƒแƒ–แƒ˜แƒ แƒ’แƒแƒ˜แƒฎแƒกแƒœแƒ" [First store of Scandinavian brand Jysk opened in Tbilisi]. Business Media Georgia (in Georgian). Tbilisi: Business Media Georgia. 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
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  18. ^ In pictures: coolest new furniture store opens in Dubai expatmedia.net, January 7, 2019, retrieved November 27, 2020
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