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HEP Møbler, Marielyst

Specialist rattan and coastal furniture shop in Marielyst, offering crafted woven pieces, tailored cushions and practical advice for Falster’s many holiday homes.

HEP Møbler in Marielyst, near Væggerløse on Falster, is a specialist furniture store known for quality rattan, wicker and indoor–outdoor pieces. Run by master cabinetmaker and designer Hans Erik Poulsen, the shop focuses on classic Scandinavian craftsmanship, durable manila and rattan furniture, and tailored solutions for holiday homes, terraces and small businesses. It is a practical, design‑driven stop if you are furnishing a summer house or seeking long‑lasting, low‑maintenance seating in this seaside resort area.

A brief summary to HEP Møbler

  • Stovby Ringvej 2, Væggerløse, Marielyst, 4873, DK
  • +4560868458
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5

Local tips

  • Bring room measurements and photos of your holiday home or terrace; staff can suggest specific rattan and indoor–outdoor pieces that fit awkward corners or narrow balconies.
  • Ask about made‑to‑measure cushions and fabric options if you already have wicker or rattan frames that just need new, weather‑resistant covers.
  • If you plan a larger purchase for a newly bought summer house, allow extra time to discuss delivery, setup and coordinating a consistent look across several rooms.
  • Rattan and manilla furniture is light but strong; if you are on foot or bicycle, focus on smaller items such as side tables, lamps or cushions that are easy to transport.
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Coastal furniture specialist in a holiday town setting

HEP Møbler’s Marielyst branch sits in a small commercial cluster on Stovby Ringvej, just inland from the broad beaches and summer houses that define this part of Falster. From the outside it looks like a straightforward furniture shop, yet its niche is tightly tuned to the needs of a seaside resort: robust, weather‑tolerant furniture for terraces, conservatories and light‑filled living rooms, plus pieces that can withstand the ebb and flow of holiday‑home life. Step inside and you find a compact but densely arranged showroom, with chairs, tables and loungers grouped to suggest real‑life holiday‑home layouts. The atmosphere is informal and practical rather than glossy, more craftsman’s outlet than design museum, and staff are usually ready to talk through dimensions, fabric choices and how a particular piece will hold up to salty air and sandy feet.

Rattan, manilla and the craft of woven furniture

The core of HEP Møbler’s identity is its extensive range of rattan and manilla furniture. These woven, cane‑based pieces are light to move yet surprisingly strong, ideal for spaces that must flex between family gatherings, quiet reading corners and extra sleeping arrangements. The shop is known for stocking one of Denmark’s larger selections in this category, from classic lounge chairs and two‑seater sofas to dining sets and sun loungers. Much of the furniture highlights the specific qualities of solid rattan canes: they are steam‑bent into smooth curves, then lashed and woven into frames that have a slight give yet remain structurally rigid. This gives armchairs and loungers a characteristic springiness that feels welcoming after a long beach walk. For many visitors, the appeal is as much about texture as comfort, with natural finishes, woven patterns and tactile armrests that contrast with the sharper lines of metal or plastic outdoor furniture.

From bespoke cushions to complete fit‑outs

Beyond selling ready‑made pieces, HEP Møbler offers services that make it particularly useful if you are outfitting a newly purchased summer house. There is a workshop and sewing capability attached to the business, allowing cushions to be made to measure for unusual bench lengths, corner groups or inherited wicker pieces that need a refresh. The same applies to replacement covers for sun loungers or seat pads for dining chairs that have seen too many seasons. The company is also experienced in furnishing entire properties, from compact holiday cottages to small restaurants and cafés that need durable, easily cleaned seating. This means you can discuss colour schemes, floor plans and how to balance indoor and outdoor areas, then choose a coherent set of furniture that works across multiple rooms and terraces. Delivery and setup can be arranged so that heavier items and larger dining tables end up exactly where you need them.

Personal guidance from a seasoned furniture maker

HEP Møbler is owned and run by cabinetmaker and designer Hans Erik Poulsen, who has spent decades in the furniture trade. That background filters into the way the store operates: advice is specific, materials‑focused and often includes suggestions about maintenance, seasonal storage and how a piece can be repaired, not just replaced, over time. Conversations here often revolve around practicalities: how rattan behaves in sunrooms that heat up in summer, what kind of fabric resists fading near large windows, or how to choose a chair that suits both older relatives and small children. For travellers staying nearby, it can be an unexpectedly useful stop if a holiday home needs an extra chair, a sturdier outdoor table or simply a more comfortable place to read on a rainy day.

Part of everyday life in Marielyst

Although visitors might first notice the beach, mini‑golf and ice‑cream stands of Marielyst, HEP Møbler represents another layer of the town: the infrastructure that keeps its many holiday homes and small businesses functioning. Local owners come here to replace a broken chair before the next rental, to order new cushions ahead of the summer season, or to get advice on refreshing an ageing conservatory set without discarding the frame. For travellers interested in everyday Danish design rather than grand showrooms, the shop offers a grounded glimpse into how furniture is chosen and used in a real coastal community. Browsing the displays, you see how light woods, woven textures and practical fabrics come together to create spaces that feel both relaxed and resilient, matching the rhythm of the Baltic shore just a short distance away.

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