The History of Juliana Group
Juliana Greenhouses was established in Odense in 1963 by Mogens A. Stærmose. It marked the beginning of Juliana Group, which today is one of the world's leading manufacturers of greenhouses for private use.
It All Started in 1963
In 1963, Mogens A. Stærmose founded the business that currently bears the name Juliana Drivhuse A/S, marking the start of more than fifty years of dynamic development and growth.
The enterprise started out by manufacturing clothes-drying racks for indoor use, and later on began to manufacture the rotary clothes airers that are so familiar today.
Some of the products were manufactured in the basement of Mogens A. Stærmose’s home, but the entire process was subsequently relocated to facilities near the Odense waterfront. As Mogens A. Stærmose had previously worked as a travelling salesman, the drying racks were primarily sold on the Danish market through ironmongers all over the country.
1979 • From One Stærmose to the Next
In the late 1970s, Mogens A. Stærmose started contemplating retirement and therefore he wanted to prepare the company to be sold.
Bo Stærmose, his son and a qualified lawyer, assisted him in this process. Ownership of the company was transferred but, unexpectedly, Bo Stærmose ended up as the new owner, and the generational changeover was completed in 1983.
In the years leading up to this, Bo Stærmose had begun to export greenhouses to neighbouring markets in Scandinavia and Germany, and in the 1980s exports really took off.
Juliana’s quality products were popular and exports soon outstripped domestic sales in Denmark.
1999 • Juliana Makes an Important Choice
Outsourcing became a widespread trend in the Danish business community throughout the 1990s. Due to the high cost of labour, many companies relocated their production processes to low-wage countries in eastern Europe and subsequently the Far East, and Juliana Drivhuse was also considering its options.
Two fundamental factors were crucial in its decision to remain in Denmark. One was the integral relationship between manufacturing and product development, and product development is crucial for Juliana’s ability to cope in a market where consumers seek innovative and creative solutions.
The other was that, as greenhouses are seasonal products, flexibility is undermined by relocating production halfway around the world.
Therefore, the company decided to invest in the construction of a brand-new factory right next to Funen’s motorway. This splendid new factory was ready for occupancy in 1999, and the company introduced a number of automated measures to increase production efficiency at the same time.
2004 • A Desire to Expand the Activities.
Juliana Drivhuse A/S had been running a successful greenhouse business for a number of years at this point, and now the company wanted to widen the scope of its activities. They did so by acquiring Allux, a Danish mailbox manufacturer, in 2001.
These two products seem dissimilar offhand, but as mailboxes are usually sold in the winter, i.e. from November to February, they were a good match because the product combination gave the company’s sales reps something else to do when greenhouse sales were slow.
Yet another strategic acquisition was made in 2004. The company in question this time was Aarup Halmvare, which manufactured various garden products, such as bird feeders, trellises and garden fences. At the same time, the acquisition made it possible for the third generation, in the person of Nikolaj Stærmose, to take on the challenge of running a business.
2012 • A Groundbreaking Step, the Opening of a Showroom.
In 2012 we took an epochal step when we opened our own showroom and store in Denmark, more specifically Juliana Greenhouse Centre in Odense close to the factory. Since then more greenhouse centres have opened around the country. Greenhouse enthusiasts and interested customers can now visit the dedicated greenhouse stores and get advised and consulted in regard to life with a greenhouse. Moreover, they can take a walk around the many exhibited greenhouse- and orangery models to get inspired by the wide range of greenhouse accessories, that help simplify the greenhouse caring.
Juliana has greenhouse centres in three central parts of Denmark.
2015 • From the Second Stærmose to the Third
2015 became the year of the second generational changeover in the history of the company. And yet again it was quite unexpected. The new owner and day-to-day manager Nikolaj Stærmose has an entirely different education, that is an MA in History. Bo Stærmose had challenged Nikolaj to manage a subsidiary company that Juliana had bought in 2004, which aroused Nikolaj’s attention, despite his untypical education.
It became the start of a gradual generational changeover, where Nikolaj was handed more and more responsibility in the concern, and Bo Stærmose gradually withdrew from different lines of business. The generational changeover was celebrated in the summer 2015 with a party for all members of staff. Since then Bo Stærmose has acted as chairman of the board of Juliana Greenhouses A/S.
2023 • Juliana Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary
In 1963, Mogens A. Stærmose founded the company that today is called Juliana Group, which can celebrate it's 60 years anniversary. In the early years of the company's existence, production consisted of the well-known umbrella drying racks. Today, Juliana Group is the largest manufacturer of greenhouses for private consumers. In addition to the production of greenhouses, Juliana Group is also behind the mailbox brand, Allux.
In connection with Juliana Group's 60th anniversary, a very special anniversary house was launched. The house is based on the classic Juliana Premium model, but the side height of the greenhouse has been raised and the door moved from the gable to the long side. The house is 15 m2, and with the new size and raised side height, the house has a great sense of space.
2023 • The first CEO outside the Stærmose family
In May 2023, Juliana Group welcomed Jesper Vilstrup as new CEO. Jesper Vilstrup brings more than 20 years of business and management experience with strong consumer brands such as LEGO, STIMOROL and BMW. When we welcomed Jesper, we also had to say goodbye to Nikolaj Stærmose as CEO. Nikolaj takes over as Chairman of the Board from his father, Bo Stærmose. This is the first time in Juliana Group's 60-year history that a director outside the family is leading the company.