Montana. A Danish furniture manufacturer that has been developing modular systems that combine color, function and personal freedom since 1982.
"Making Room for Personality".
Montana Furniture is known for modular, sometimes colorful, shelving systems that don't promise freedom, but make it possible. The Montana system, designed by Peter J. Lassen, allows precise, architectural planning of storage space - open, closed, colorful, or deliberately restrained.
The idea did not come about by chance: before Lassen founded Montana in 1982, he was managing director at Fritz Hansen, where he had already developed a modular shelving principle. This early system thinking gave rise to an independent concept that was not intended as a supplement, but as a complete, flexible architecture. Today, Montana offers chests of drawers, sideboards, shelving systems, cabinets and wardrobe solutions.
What sets Montana apart is the combination of clear dimensional logic and individual configuration. The modules follow a precise grid, but can be freely combined. Color is not an add-on, but an integral part of the design - controlled, coordinated and designed for the long term.
Montana also takes ecological responsibility: production takes place in Denmark, central products carry the EU Ecolabel and are made from PEFC-certified wood. Sustainability is not a trend here, but part of the system concept.
We stock Montana because this furniture creates order without being rigid. It grows with its users, adapts to spaces and remains relevant - functionally, visually and conceptually. Montana works in a wide variety of contexts because the system reacts rather than dictates.