Gransfors bruk
Gränsfors Bruks
For more than 100 years Gränsfors Bruk has been a company where handmade axes and the expertise of axes are central, with a focus on quality and respect for the environment. The experience and skill of the individual craftsman determines the quality and feel of the axe. That is why you will find the initials of the blacksmith on every Gränsfors axe, a guarantee certificate. Want to meet the creator of your axe in person? The smithy in the Swedish village of Gränsfors is open at regular intervals and during the summer period you can even attend a workshop in forging or building a log cabin. Read more
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Why choose a Gränsfors Bruk axe?
A Gränsfors axe is not just a piece of quality tools! There is a nice thought behind the whole process of development and manufacturing. For example, Gränsfors is a company that handles raw materials very responsibly and the impact of their production process on the environment. Every part of the company is set up in such a way that the environmental impact is minimal.
Axes have been used by people for thousands of years. The axe is the tool that all this time ensured that there was wood for a fire, building houses and also offered protection against enemies. Gränsfors feels it is its responsibility to ensure that knowledge about axes and the making of axes is preserved for future generations.