Cool, the Nordic way.
A self-install air conditioner in solid ash — made for apartments that were never meant to have one.

38 dB
Quieter than rainfall. You'll forget it's on.
15 min
Self-install. No drill, no technician, no landlord call.
A++
Smart schedules cool before you're home, not all day.
Apartment cooling, built for Nordic windows.
Frejair Vind is a self-install through-window air conditioner for renters and homeowners in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands. It brings real cooling to older apartments without drilling through the facade, booking a technician, or adding a permanent split system.
- Self-install window air conditioner for apartments and renters
- Installs in about 15 minutes without drilling or permanent wall changes
- 38 dB(A) night mode measured at two metres
- A++ rated inverter compressor with smart schedules
- Product
- Self-install through-window air conditioner
- Designed for
- Nordic apartments, renters, and homes without built-in AC
- Installation
- No drilling, screws, technician, or permanent wall changes
- Fit
- Adjustable sleeve for 60-110 cm window frames
- Cooling
- 2.3 kW inverter compressor
- Sound
- 38 dB(A) night mode at two metres
- Launch
- Summer 2027 in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands
The chassis — sealed compressor, quiet fan.
The ash grille — solid slats, snap-on.
The top — brass dial, hidden display.

Ash, brass, and a very quiet machine.
Every AC you've ever seen was designed for a hotel corridor. Frejair is designed for the room you actually live in — a slatted ash grille, a single brass dial, and nothing that blinks at night.
It doesn't disappear into your home. It belongs in it.


Flat-packed. Renter-approved.
01 Slide the sleeve into your open window frame.
02 Set the unit in. It seals itself — no screws in the wall.
03 Plug in, pair the app, and pick a temperature.

Be first in line.
First units ship to Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands. Waitlist gets launch pricing.