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Veryday was a Swedish
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, headquartered in the Bromma area of
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, with additional studios in
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,
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, and
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. It was formally named Ergonomi Design Gruppen (English: Ergonomic Design Group) and often referred to as Ergonomidesign; in 2012 the firm adopted the name Veryday. In November 2016, Veryday became part of
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, and today operates under the name "McKinsey Design." The company produced more than 350 patents and won more than 240 design awards. In BusinessWeek's 2008 ranking of leading design agencies, Veryday tied as number 4 in the world. Veryday won the Red Dot "Design Team of the Year" award in 2014.


''Design Gruppen'', ''Ergonomi Design Gruppen'' (1969–2012)

The company was founded as ''Design Gruppen'' in 1969 by
Maria Benktzon Maria Benktzon (born 1946) is a Sweden, Swedish designer, she is known for industrial design with Human factors and ergonomics, human factors. She is a co-founder of Ergonomi Design Gruppen which later became Veryday, an industrial design consulta ...
, and . Among the earliest design collaborations were with ESAB, Flygt, AGA and The Cooperative Union. Two years later the designer Henrik Wahlforss and his firm ''Ergonomi Design'' moved into the same location in the old glue factory in
Traneberg Traneberg is a residential district in western Stockholm (Västerort) and part of the Bromma borough. For the 1912 Summer Olympics, Tranebergs Idrottsplats hosted some of the Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics, football competitions. Most of the ...
outside Stockholm. Ergonomi Design specialized in working with disabled facilities and other inclusive design projects. The two companies merged into a single company in 1979; the new company, ''Ergonomi Design Gruppen'', moved a year later into a converted chapel in Bromma outside Stockholm, from where it still operates. The company was run as co-operative with a rolling CEO and general meetings. In the early 1970s, assistive devices and products would become an important area of specialization for Ergonomi Design Gruppen. In 1972 two of the founders, Maria Benktzon and Sven-Erik Juhlin, carried out ergonomic and physiological studies to investigate the grip of products such as bread knives and saws. This led to pioneering achievements to raise the standards of facilities for the disabled. The result was a wide range of ergonomically designed objects that draw great international attention for RFSU Rehab,
Bahco Bahco is a Swedish brand within the hand tool industry, which is now part of ''SNA Europe'', part of Snap-on. Its roots go back to the industrial revolution in Sweden in the late eighteen hundreds, starting with innovations such as the pipe wren ...
, BabyBjörn,
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and many others. Among the company's most high-profile projects was a drip-free coffee pot for
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(SAS) designed in 1987, by Maria Benktzon and Sven-Eric Juhlin. The pot has been produced more than 500,000 times and is used by over 30 airlines worldwide. The pot was soon followed by an ergonomically designed service set and a juice jug. Many products designed by the company are represented at the Swedish National Museum, the
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in New York, and the
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in London.


''Veryday'' (2012–2016)

In 2012 the company opened a New York City location, and changed its name to Veryday. Around the same time, it began broadening its service offerings to encompass
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, service design, design strategy, business innovation and design research. In 2016 the company had about 90+ employees and 5 locations around the world. In late 2016 the company was acquired by the management consulting firm
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, and ceased to exist as an independent entity. Today, what remains of Ergnomi Design Gruppen and Veryday operates under the ''McKinsey Design'' brand.


Products and services

Veryday worked across industries and verticals, including life sciences, consumer electronics, sports, children's design, vehicle design, and construction tools. With the life sciences being one of the major industries for Veryday, the company developed several medical devices, such as the ''
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Injection Pen for''
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, the ventilator ''Servo-i'' for
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, and the asthma inflammation monitor ''Niox Mino'' for Aerocrine.aerocrine.com
/ref> Veryday also designed equipment, work protection, and construction machines for industrial enterprises, designing to reduce accidents and musculoskeletal injuries. The company is known for its award-winning welding helmet ''Speedglas'', owned by the American company 3M. The firm designed over 400 products for Bahco, such as a handsaw with exchangeable blades that won a Red Dot Design Award and an IF iF product design award in 2009. They received the Red Dot Award "Best of the Best" in 2007 and
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, International Design Excellence Award Gold Award in 2009.


Clients

3M, ABB, Absolut Vodka, Aerocrine, ArjoHuntleigh, Assa Abloy, AstraZeneca, BabyBjörn, Bahco, BRIO, Cochlear, Doro, DuPont, Ejendals, Electrolux, Elekta, Etac, Flir, Gambro, Gillette,
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, Hitachi, Hultafors, IKEA, Ikonoskop, Koenigsegg, Lilleborg,
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, Nycomed, Novartis, Peak Performance, Pepsi Co, Pfizer, Procter & Gamble, Roche Sony, Samsung Spotify SAS, Siemens, Telia, Toyota, Unilever, Volvo


Sources

*''Svenska formrebeller 1960- och 70-tal'', Historiska Media, 2008 *''Scandinavian Design'', Taschen GmbH, Cologne, 2002 *''Swedish Industrial Design'', Norstedts, 1997 *''Function Rules'', Arvinius Förlag, 2006


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Swedish Industrial Design foundation
(SVID) {{Authority control Design companies of Sweden Industrial design firms Companies based in Stockholm