Certifications
Help with Ecolabel certification and environmental labelling for furniture
I offer consulting, guidance, and technical documentation to companies aiming to obtain the EU Ecolabel or the Nordic Swan Ecolabel for their furniture. I help you understand and meet the technical and environmental requirements necessary for certification.
How do you get the EU Ecolabel or the Nordic Swan Ecolabel for furniture?
To obtain the EU Ecolabel or the Nordic Swan Ecolabel for furniture, you need to document that your product’s materials and components meet specific environmental and chemical requirements.


Get support from application to approval
I help you navigate the entire certification process – from the first questions about requirements and opportunities to final approval. Certification is considered from the early stages of product development.
I offer a complete solution where we make sure that your technical documentation, supplier information, and material selection meet the requirements of the EU Ecolabel or the Nordic Swan. You get one point of contact, one process – and a strong foundation for success.
Use my industry experience and 3D models directly in your documentation
With a background in the furniture industry, I understand both regulatory requirements and the realities of production. The necessary 2D drawings, part lists, and component breakdowns are part of my daily workflow.
Using SolidWorks as my primary tool, I deliver models and documentation that are directly applicable in Ecolabel applications and easy to interpret by both authorities and suppliers.
External consultant with focus and momentum
Prepare your existing products for certification
It’s not only new products that can be eco-labelled. I help companies adapt existing furniture to meet EU Ecolabel or Nordic Swan requirements. That could involve identifying missing documentation, adjusting materials, or finding suppliers who can deliver the necessary data.
I also offer certification processes where construction, documentation, and product development run in parallel. It’s not always about major changes – sometimes it’s about getting the right data in place.
