The House of Janska
No compromises
Expressive designs with reliability.
JANSKA was founded in Stockholm by Milos Ilic during a product development project for Bosch. Working deep inside Europe’s most disciplined engineering culture revealed a counterintuitive insight: performance alone does not create desire, and design alone does not create trust.
The premium appliance market leaned heavily in one of two directions. Either visually restrained, almost anonymous products built for reliability, or highly expressive designs where aesthetics outpaced engineering depth. JANSKA was created to combine both - without compromise.
Italian Inspired, SCANDINAVIAN DISCIPLINE
Unapologetically design-forward.
Inspired by the confidence and richness of Italian appliance design, JANSKA embraces bold proportions, architectural presence, and visual authority. These are appliances meant to anchor a kitchen, not disappear into it. Strong lines. Confident materials. Finishes that feel intentional, not decorative. But beneath that expression sits uncompromising Swedish engineering.
Every JANSKA product is developed with Scandinavian discipline: rigorous testing, mechanical overbuild, thermal stability, and long-life components. The engineering is invisible by design - but unmistakable in use. Performance remains consistent. Controls feel precise. Nothing flexes, rattles, or degrades prematurely.
The ultimate combination
Janska defined.
Maximalist Design - Visual confidence, strong silhouettes, and statement-making form, without excess for its own sake.
Swedish Engineering Integrity - Reliability, longevity, and technical discipline engineered into every component.
Controlled Luxury - Bold on the outside. Calm and precise in operation. Power without chaos.
JANSKA does not soften Italian design with minimalism. And it does not dilute Swedish engineering for style. It fuses both into a new kind of European luxury appliance - one that commands attention visually and earns trust mechanically.
Designed in Stockholm.
Engineered without shortcuts.
Built to be seen - and built to last.