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Nordiska Kompaniet (colloquially NK, and literally ''The Nordic Company'') is the name of two
department store A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic appe ...
s located in
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and
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, in Sweden. The store in Stockholm receives some twelve million visitors annually, with the figure for the store in Gothenburg being about three million and the total number of staff around 1,200. The trademark and the real estate properties in Gothenburg and Stockholm are owned by Hufvudstaden AB, controlled by L E Lundbergföretagen publ (see
Fredrik Lundberg Fredrik Lundberg (born 5 August 1951) is a Swedish businessman. His father was Lars Erik Lundberg (1920-2001) founder of L E Lundbergföretagen. Fredrik Lundberg is president and CEO of L E Lundbergföretagen, of which he inherited a control ...
). Nordiska Kompaniet was a founder and remained member of the International Association of department stores from 1928 to 1991.


History

The company was founded in Stockholm 1902 through the merger of the two companies K.M. Lundberg and Joseph Leja. The men responsible for the merger were Karl Ludvig Lundberg and Josef Sachs (1872–1949), who wanted to establish a department store that would offer the same level of service as the stores in
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or
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. On September 21, 1915 the building designed and built especially for the department store was inaugurated on Hamngatan, over the street from the
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park in Stockholm. Ferdinand Boberg, Sweden's leading
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architect, designed the building. He was influenced by American department stores, giving the structure an internal load-bearing steel structure and an external facade of
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.
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's company
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was responsible for the actual construction of the building. About 1939 NK installed a circular neon sign with a diameter of 7 meters on the
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. The telephone wires were replaced by underground cabling in the early 20th century and the tower had since been rented by the telephone company for commercial purposes. The sign was constructed by
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. One side of the sign features the NK logo in green, the other side a clock in red. It weighs four
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and revolves at four rpm. In 1952, the building under the tower was fire-ravaged and the steel tower severely damaged. The neon sign was however not affected by the fire and since 1964 it sits on a custom-designed tower on the NK building's roof, 87 meters above street level. The building was extended in 1961–63 by architect Hans Asplund along the facade on Regeringsgatan. The extension stands on the former lot of Stockholm's old electric power plant, which remarkably was the first major work by NK's original architect Boberg. In 1971–73 a smaller addition was made by architect
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when part of the street Smålandsgatan was closed and converted into a building lot. Nordiska Kompaniet (NK) is also the name of the well known design company which produced many popular design commodities in the 20th century.


Acquisition

On March 25, 2009, it was made public that the
department store A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic appe ...
corporation Åhléns, Sweden's leading department store chain, would acquire some stores in NK if the deal is approved by the relevant government agency. The price is said to be 440 million Swedish kronor and include 430 employees." RNB säljer NK-butiker (Swedish) "
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