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Our story began with a passion for excellence and a desire to always be the best at what we do.
Since our first office water cooler design, our commitment to innovation has driven our global success.
2002

2002

2002

Our story began with a passion for excellence and a desire to always be the best at what we do.

Born from a passion to create a marque of excellence in the world of water dispensing, Borg & Overström was founded with a singular vision: to transform the everyday act of hydration into an experience defined by style, innovation, and purity.

2004

2004

2004

The Launch of the Classic

A defining moment in the evolution of water dispensing: the launch of The Classic marked a bold step forward for Borg & Overström. As the first ever silver-finished water dispenser to enter the market, it broke with convention—bringing a sleek, modern aesthetic to a category long dominated by utilitarian design.

2005

2005

2005

Direct Chill Innovation Introduced

A step forward in performance and hygiene, the introduction of Direct Chill technology marked a pivotal advancement in the Borg & Overström journey. Unlike traditional reservoir systems, Direct Chill rapidly chills water as it flows, ensuring a consistently cold and refreshing experience—glass after glass.

2006

2006

2006

Expansion Project At Headquarters

Since our first office water cooler design, our commitment to innovation has driven our global success.

2008

2008

2008

Our story began with a passion for excellence and a desire to always be the best at what we do.

Born from a passion to create a marque of excellence in the world of water dispensing, Borg & Overström was founded with a singular vision: to transform the everyday act of hydration into an experience defined by style, innovation, and purity.

2010

2010

2010

The Launch of the Classic

A defining moment in the evolution of water dispensing: the launch of The Classic marked a bold step forward for Borg & Overström. As the first ever silver-finished water dispenser to enter the market, it broke with convention—bringing a sleek, modern aesthetic to a category long dominated by utilitarian design.