Upload
dangquynh
View
224
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
FLANDERS INVESTMENT & TRADE MARKET SURVEY
LIGHTING AND
SHADING MARKET
IN FINLAND
UPDATE
LIGHTING AND SHADING IN FINLAND - 2016
Flanders Investment & Trade, Helsinki
C/o Embassy of Belgium in Helsinki
Aleksanterinkatu 17
00100 Helsinki
Finland
T +358 9 62 62 33
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Content Foreword ..................................................................................................................................................................5
Lighting .....................................................................................................................................................................6
Current trends in lighting .....................................................................................................................................6
Finnish design .......................................................................................................................................................7
Obligations ............................................................................................................................................................8
LED-Lighting ..........................................................................................................................................................8
Success stories in the Finnish LED-industry ..........................................................................................................9
Intelligent lighting .................................................................................................................................................9
Associations and other organizations in Finland ............................................................................................... 10
Fairs ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Recycling ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
Shading .................................................................................................................................................................. 12
The association of sun shading in Finland ......................................................................................................... 12
Current trends in shading .................................................................................................................................. 12
Lists of companies in Finland ................................................................................................................................. 13
Lighting .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
International companies in Finland ............................................................................................................... 13
Manufacturers of light sources and luminaires ............................................................................................. 15
Importers and wholesalers of light sources and luminaires ......................................................................... 19
Shading .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Distributors and importers for consumers .................................................................................................... 24
Distributors and importers mainly for nonresidential constructions ............................................................ 25
Manufacturers ............................................................................................................................................... 26
Sources .................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 5
Foreword
Finland is located between the 60th and 70th parallels of latitude and is one of the most northern countries in
the world. Therefore lighting and shading and their management are essential due to the steep changes in the
amount of natural light between seasons.
Finnish people appreciate proper interior lighting, especially during dark winter seasons. On the other hand the
sun shines late to the night during summer and doesn’t set for around two months in the Northern Finland in
summer. This makes proper shading very important.
In Finland, lights are used in many ways, for example for artworks and in saunas. Finland’s public streets are also
well-lighted, for example with LED-street lights in public parks. Halogen lights are currently the most popular
source of light in Finnish households. However, LED-lights are most likely to be the future of interior lighting in
Finland.
Map source: http://geography.about.com/library/cia/fi-150.gif
6 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Lighting
Current trends in lighting
Finnish design is doing well in the field of lighting and old trends are coming back to the market. Especially, high-
quality and extraordinary design are the latest trends. The most usual questions from customers are concerning
color temperatures and sustainability of lamps (Sähköala.fi, Kolu 2015).
LED is growing to be most popular source of light in Finland. Energy efficiency has become an important factor
for people when it comes to deciding lamps. Natural colors, brass, copper, brown and warm colors are examples
of current trends. Chrome-framed crystal has also made a comeback (Kolu 2015).
The energy efficiency factor is highlighted by the relatively high energy prices in Finland. In 9.2.2015 the average
cost of a megawatt hour in Finland was 33 euro while in Sweden the average price was only 18.7 euro. The
difference is mainly due to the necessity to import electricity (Kauppalehti 3.9.2015).
13.6 million lamps were bought by Finnish households in 2014. The most popular source of light in Finnish
households are still halogen lights. Nevertheless, LED-lights have been predicted to become more popular than
halogen lights (Finnish Commerce Federation 2015).
Sales of lights in Finland 2008 – 2014 including the estimated undocumented sales (pcs.)
Figure: Sales of lights in Finland
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 7
According to the Robert Paajanen, CEO of Airam, halogen lights will be out of the Finnish market by the end of
September 2016. This is due to EU regulations. Consequently, it is rather safe to predict a rapid growth for the
companies specialized in LED-technology. The sales of carbon wires have been predicted to grow in Sweden and
Finland. This is mainly due to the prevailing trends in interior design in Finland (Kauppalehti 9.4.2015).
In 2015 the sales of LED-lights kept on rising. Jukka Honkanen, the product manager of Rautakesko, claims that
the sales even have doubled-compared to autumn 2014. According to Ikea, over 80% of lightbulbs sold in Finland
were LED-lights and the company only started to sell LED-lights and -light bulbs in September 2015. The reason
for this increase is due to the energy efficiency and product development of LED-technology (Helsingin Sanomat
18.8.2015).
The city of Helsinki has a project called-‘Helsinki-LED-project’. The aim of this project is to change the street lights
of Helsinki to more sustainable LED-lights (Public works department of Helsinki 2015).
The new Kruunuvuorenranta-area in Helsinki is planned to be a ‘district of light’, meaning that its lighting will
also serve as a work of art. The first lighting art piece, Oil Container 468, has already been opened and is also
visible from the sea (Kruunuvuorenranta).
In a work environment, good lighting means comfort, healthiness, safety and productivity. Increasing the
illuminance from 500 lux to 1600 lux raises workplace productivity by several percent. In jobs that need precise
lighting and sight the change is as high as 8 to 9% (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 2014).
In addition to productivity, proper lighting solutions are also able to decrease costs significantly. The
Responsibility Manager of Posti, the Finnish postal service, states that focusing on energy efficiency has reduced
the company costs by 1.4 million euro from 2012 to 2014. Lighting has also played a part in this process
(Kauppalehti 16.9.2015).
Finnish design
Artek, a famous Finnish design brand, was founded by two Finnish architects: Alvar and Aino Aalto. Artek mainly
focuses on design furniture, but the brand also has design luminaries in their collection. Alvar Aalto has an impact
on Finnish architecture and decor. For instance, many famous Finnish lamps and buildings are designed by him
(Artek 2015).
Figure: Feelis Helsinki, Moomin lights Figure: Alvar Aalto lamp, Anssi Koskinen
8 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Obligations
Finland is a member of the European Union since 1995. Therefore, the regulation of LED-lamps in Finland does
not differ from regulation in Belgium.
SESKO is the National Electrotechnical Standardization Organization representing Finland in this engineering field
as a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the European Committee for
Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC). SESKO’s responsibility is to implement international electrotechnical
standards in Finland and enforce them as national SFS standards (SESKO, 2015).
Importers must make sure that delivered products are according to standards valid in the receiving country.
Manufacturers are obligated to provide information on the products and confirm that their products have been
properly tested and checked (The European Parliament and Council, Decision No 768/2008 / EC, Annex 1, Article
R4).
Importers are also responsible to ensure that all the products are properly delivered with the following items:
technical documentations, serial numbers, registered name for product and address and instructions.
Distributors have almost the same obligations as importers (European Parliament and Council, Decision No
768/2008/ EC, Annex 1, Article R4).
LED-Lighting
According to the company Frost & Sullivan, the LED-industry has been in growth globally and the total market
revenue was more than 32 billion US dollar in 2014. The compound annual growth rate is projected to be 16.8%
from 2014 to 2019. LED-lights are increasing their popularity in Europe due to the implemented EU-ban on
incandescent lights and the prospective ban on halogen lights (TEKES 2015).
Figure: The expected growth of the LED-market compared to traditional light sources globally (source: TEKES 2015)
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 9
LED-lights are more affordable, safe and the quality of LED-products has increased. These factors have made
LED-lights increasingly popular. Nowadays the lighting industry is also focusing on LED-lights according to Tapio
Kallasjoki, Director of the Illuminating Engineering Society (Helsingin Sanomat 8.12.2014).
Studies have shown that LED-lights are consuming 57% less electrical energy compared to T8 fluorescent lights.
Illuminance of a LED-light was only 8% less efficient compared to a T8 light (Siikanen et al. 2012).
LED-lights are safe to use and sustainable. Therefore, LED-lights offer many possibilities, for example LED-lighting
for saunas. New mechanisms have entered the market: dimming, remote controllability and motion detectors
(Talopaketti.fi).
Figure: LED-lighting in Sauna
Success stories in the Finnish LED-industry
Easy Led Oy manufactures LED-technology-included products, for instance street lights and lights for industry
halls and sport halls etc. LED-industry is one of the fastest growing industries. Easy LED’s turnover was
approximately five million euro and had 23 employees in 2014.
LEDil Oy manufactures plastic lenses and reflectors for LED-lighting manufacturers. The company has
65 employees in Salo and 20 employees abroad. LED il’s turnover was almost 25 million euro in 2014.
Greenled Oy is one of the leading producers of LED-lights in Finland with a turnover of 4.8 million euro. The
headquarter is situated in Oulu. They offer intelligent lighting solutions for companies and public properties. In
2014 Kauppalehti, a respected Finnish economic journal, gave them the Northern Growth award.
Intelligent lighting
Intelligent lighting refers to automated lighting solutions. Lights are becoming more and more complicated
machines that have integrated sensors and are able to connect to the internet. Intelligent lighting has been
improving along with home automation technology.
VTT is the technical research center of Finland. VTT’s study shows that intelligent lighting might have a positive
impact on the quality of life of people that are suffering from memory loss (Yle 2015). Intelligent lighting will
change the industry’s business models. This might include intelligent applications. Information technology and
10 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
electricity will be more linked together in the future. This will not only change the lives of consumers but will also
reform business models in the industry (Technical Research Center of Finland 2015).
Since lights have become more energy efficient, attention has turned to the way they are used as a means to
further improve the efficiency. That is why intelligent lighting solutions will be the next leap forward in lighting
technology. Additionally in the age of smartphones and internet, applications that control lighting are bound to
become more common. Smartphones or other wireless controllers are able to conveniently change the hue and
dimness of the lighting, being also able to conserve energy (Valo 1/2015).
Both large and small companies have started to realize the potential of intelligent and modifiable lighting. Philips
has their Hue products which are able to change color and dimness and are controlled through an application.
The products are already on the Finnish market (Philips Hue, 2015). The Finnish Cozify Oy has a product that,
among other things, is able to control lighting and can be for example programmed to switch lights on and off
when entering or leaving a room. It can likewise be controlled though a smartphone application (Cozify, 2015).
Associations and other organizations in Finland
Suomen valoteknillinen seura (Illuminating Engineering Society of Finland), is an independent organization in the
field of lighting. The organization promotes the use of good and appropriate lighting to lighting professionals and
associations. The Society publishes a trade magazine ‘VALO’.
Suomen Valomainosliitto ry is the Finnish alliance of illuminated advertising industry
Finnish Electro Technical Trade Association (STK) consists of 13 electrical wholesalers and 48 manufacturers.
Finnish association of interior architects SIO is a member organization of Ornamo (Finnish Association of
Designers). Ornamo has 6 member organizations altogether.
The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries is a lobbying organization for Finnish technology companies.
The federation has the aim of promoting competitiveness in the field of technology in Finland.
The Association of Electrical Engineers in Finland SIL promotes cooperation and professional knowledge among
the industry.
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 11
Fairs
Valolight-Fair is held in Helsinki. The fair is a part of the biggest furniture, interior decoration and design fair In
Finland, Habitare.
“The ValoLight event presents lighting products and solutions for public spaces, general lighting, homes and
interiors, light fittings and other sources of light; outdoor lighting products and solutions; and lighting supplies.
The Pro Light-area, which made its debut last year, will also be open this year. It is designed to boost the event's
appeal to lighting professionals.” The fair is held yearly in September (Messukeskus, Expo and convention center
Helsinki).
There is also the annual Housing Fair, organized in Finland during the summer months. The location varies as
they actually build a whole new neighborhood with houses, parks and roads. This fair is extremely popular and
gets a lot of media attention. It is open for the general public for a whole month. People can visit the brand new
houses often representing the latest architecture and building materials. In 2013, a Flemish switch
manufacturer’s product was used in one of the houses and the product is currently sold in Finland (Basalte -
www.basalte.be).
It is possible to be a general exhibitor or a main exhibitor in a house or try to get your product used in at least
one of the houses. An advertisement can also be placed on the Fair’s website.
SähköTeleValoAv exhibition is a professional event held in Jyväskylä. As the Finnish name implies, the exhibition
focuses on electricity, telecommunications, lighting and audiovisual solutions. Along with ValoLight Fair, it is the
largest exhibition in Finland that features lighting.
Recycling
Lamps can be put into SER-recycling points, mixed waste bins or hazardous waste points in Finland. SER-recycling
points are located, for example, in stores. The old electronics are used as materials for new products.
12 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Shading
Shading is an important factor in reducing energy consumption in households. Nevertheless, Finland is located
in Northern Europe where natural light is highly limited during winter times.
Companies providing shading solutions in Finland are able to provide shading solutions for different kinds of
buildings to meet customers’ requests (Aurinkosuojaus Ry).
Besides more traditional shades and blinds, an effective way of decreasing the incoming sunlight is applying an
extremely thin layer of solar protection coating on windows. The coating blocks as much as half of all thermal
radiation. It also cuts off almost all ultraviolet rays and decreases glare (Ikkunawiki).
The association of sun shading in Finland
Aurinkosuojaus Ry is the association of sun shading in Finland. The association monitors the common interests
of its members in the field of vocational, technical, commercial and management issues in order to stimulate its
members to achieve a high professional level. The association monitors that their members follow good business
practices by keeping in contact with the authorities and other associations.
Current trends in shading
In Sweden, awnings have been more popular than in Finland. Instead of awnings, Finnish people tend to buy
venetian blinds (Yle news 2014).
Automation and lighting features in terrace awnings become more popular. It is also possible to install solar and
wind sensors and other technical features (Aurinkosuojaus Ry).
Figure: Window blinds
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 13
Lists of companies in Finland
Lighting
International companies in Finland
ABB Oy
ABB is an electric power and automation technology group.
http://new.abb.com/fi
T: +358 10 22 11
Aura Light Oy
Offers sustainable lighting solutions for professionals in the industry. A Swedish company with a daughter
company in Finland.
Vapaalantie 2 B 26, 01650 Vantaa
www.auralight.fi
Erco Finland Oy
www.erco.com
Esylux Suomi Oy
Part of the German Esylux Group - develops, manufactures and imports electrotechnical products.
Äyritie 12 B
01510 Vantaa | Suomi
www.esylux.fi
Fagerhult Oy
Pasilankatu 14
FI-00240 Helsinki, Finland
www.fagerfult.fi
Havells Sylvania
One of the biggest light source and luminaire manufacturer and they have over 6000 employees - their most
well-known brands are Lumiance, Sylvania and Concord.
Sirrikuja 3 A, 00940 Helsinki
T: +358 9 5421 2100
www.havells-sylvania.com
14 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Iguzzini
www.iguzzini.fi
Louis Poulsen Finland Oy
Part of the Danish company Louis Poulsen.
www.louispoulsen.com/fi/frontpage
hämeentie 135A, 00560 Helsinki
T: +358 9 622 6760
Oem Finland Oy
Sells and markets the Swedish Hide-a-Lite brand in Finland - decisions on sales are made in Sweden.
www.hidealite.fi
Fiskarsinkatu 3, 20750 Turku
T: +358 207 499 499
Osram Oy
Business Park Kehämylly
Vantaankoskentie 14, 01670 Vantaa
www.osram.fi
Philips Oy
Develops and produces Philips lights in Finland.
Äyritie 4, 01510 Vantaa
Spittler Valaistustekniikka Oy
Part of the German Spittler Group.
Äyritie 8A, 01510 Vantaa
T: +358 10 422 1860
Tehomet Oy
Part of Valmont, a leading producer of light poles in the world.
www.tehomet.com/english
Nikkarintie 4, 51200 Kangasniemi
T: +358 15 337 7770
Trio Lighting Scandinavia Oy
Part of the German TRIO.
Kirvesmiehenkatu 4, 00880 Helsinki
T: +358 10 23 13 390
www.trio-lighting.com
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 15
Finnish manufacturers of light sources and luminaires
Airam Electric Ab
This company’s main focus is on light sources, luminaries and leisure products, for example, batteries, coolers
and thermos flasks - has the highest AAA-credit rating and their stocks consist of around 2,000 products including
approximately 400 different lamps (Airam 2015).
www.airam.fi/en
Sementtitehtaankatu 6, 04260 Kerava
T: +358 207 545 600
Elektro-Valo Oy
A Finnish manufacturer of luminaires - designs lamps for inside and outside purposes - also manufactures tailor-
made luminaries to meet customers’ needs.
Ottitie 4, 23500 Uusikaupunki
T: +358 20 740 2460
www.elektro-valo.com
Easy LED-Oy
Has focused their business model on ecological and energy efficient LED-lights - designs and manufactures the
lamps in Salo - is entitled-to use the Finnish Key Flag and Design from Finland logos.
Meriniitynkatu 11, Salo
www.easyled.fi
Elekno Oy
Focuses on design and manufacturing of luminaires - also offers tailored power solutions.
Jousitie 2C, 20760, Kaarina
www.elekno.com
Ensto Lighting Oy
Part of Ensto Group - previous name was Alppilux Oy - still has the brands Alppilux and Ensto.
Hepolammentie 25, 08680 Lohja
T: +358 19 328 51
www.alppilux.fi/en
16 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Greenled-Oy
Provides comprehensive lighting solutions that save energy and the environment (Greenled-Oy).
Technopolis Hki-Vantaa
Teknobulevardi 3-5, 01530 Vantaa
www.greenled.fi
Greenlux Finland Oy
A LED-lighting technology company - also manufacture LED-luminaires for parking garages.
Töölönkatu 8 E, 00100 Helsinki
www.greenlux.fi
Hella Lighting Finland Oy
Develops and manufactures lights mainly for cars.
www.hella.com
Inkereentie 566, 24280 Salo
T: +358 10 476 4400
Helvar
A Finnish lighting technology company specialized in energy efficient components.
Helvar Oy Ab
Yrittäjäntie 23, P.O.Box 100, 03601 Karkkila
www.helvar.fi
Innijok Oy
Produces and distributes Innolux lights, has retailers in over 15 countries.
www.innolux.fi/en
Sirrikuja 3 L, 00940 Helsinki
T: +358 9 4789 2200
I-Valo Oy
Specialized in lighting solutions - has modern facilities and technology which enables customized manufacture
meeting customers’ needs.
Tehtaantie 3 b, 14500 Iittala
T: +358 10 501 3000
www.i-valo.com
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 17
Karlux Oy
Produces lights for outdoors.
www.karlux.fi/en
Lakkilantie 6, 15150 Lahti
T: +358 3 881 0041
Kera Group Oy
Käkeläntie 41, 16300 Orimattila
www.kerainterior.fi
Ketonen Oy
Ketonen Oy both manufactures and imports lights.
CEO: Mr. Jouni Ketonen
T: +358 20 734 2370
www.ketonen.com
Strömbergin puistotie 4, 65320 Vaasa
Ledisol Oy
Develops and manufactures LED-lights for street and area lighting.
Kytkinkatu 6, 04220 Kerava
www.ledisol.fi
Lem-Kem Oy
Produces, imports and distributes lights.
www.lemkem.fi
Vieterikatu 11, 15700 Lahti
T: +358 20 7549 400
Lival
Produces electrical components in Finland - products consist of practical, efficient and economical lighting
systems.
Lukkarinmäentie 1, 04131 Sipoo
www.lival.com
18 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Misal Oy
Specialized in controllable LED-lighting - their product range includes high-power LED-spotlights, area lights and
linear lighting - all products are designed and manufactured in Finland.
Kiviaidankatu 2C, 4th floor, 00210 Helsinki
www.misal.fi
M-Light Oy
A Finnish lighting manufacturer, designer and importer.
Seljankuja 3, 04260 Kerava
www.m-light.fi
MTG-Meltron Ltd
Meltron develops high quality LED-lighting systems.
www.meltron.fi
Laivakatu 3, 00150 HELSINKI
T: +358 9 6226 550
Purso Oy
Produces extruded aluminum profiles, products processed from them and versatile aluminum building systems
based on decades of experience - produces its aluminum profiles with the professionalism of a modern enterprise
and the flexibility of a family company - has an intelligent, modular and wirelessly controlled lighting system
called SNEP (Purso 2015).
Alumiinitie 1, 37200 Siuro
www.purso.fi
Obelux Oy
Manufactures and delivers LED-aviation obstacle lights to over 50 countries.
Kutomotie 6 B, 00380 Helsinki
T: +358 9 6871 6800
www.obelux.com
Teknoware Oy
Specializes in lighting systems for public transportation vehicles.
www.teknoware.fi
Ilmarisentie 8, 15200 Lahti
T: +358 3 883 020
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 19
Tepcomp Oy
Tepcomp has specialized in the development and manufacturing of innovative LED-lighting.
Kaurakatu 46, 20740 Turku
www.tepcomp.fi
Valoarte Oy
Subsidiary of Lem-Kem - develops and manufactures lights.
Vieterikatu 11, 15700 Lahti
T: +358 20 7549 400
www.valoarte.fi
Valopaa Oy
Develops, produces and markets LED-luminaires, intelligent lighting control systems and lighting technology,
which are energy efficient, ecologically sustainable, trustworthy and long-lived, thus creating befitting and
pleasant lighting (Valopaa 2015).
Konekuja 2, 90620 Oulu
www.valopaa.com
Importers and wholesalers of light sources and luminaires
Contact Flanders Investment & Trade Helsinki office in case you are interested in companies doing lighting
design.
Ahlsell Oy
Has a wide selection of products, for instance, products for electrical contractors.
www.ahlsell.fi
Äyritie 12 C, 01510 Vantaa
T: +358 20 584 5000
Alumen
Importer of lighting solutions of high quality and technical innovations.
Sahaajankatu 20-22 E, 1. Floor 00880 Helsinki
www.alumen.fi
Customer service: [email protected]
Autrosafe
Imports electronic devices and systems and they are specialized in safety lighting.
Uranuksenkuja 10, 01480 Vantaa
www.autrosafe.fi
20 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Candela Import Oy
www.candelaimport.fi
Krämerintie 17, 00620 Helsinki
T: +358 9 622 3301
Cariitti Oy
Specialized in LED-lighting solutions.
www.cariitti.fi
DJS Automation Oy
Importer of house automation products (including Basalte) and lighting (Insta) products.
www.djsautomation.fi
Vitikka 1 D, 02630 Espoo
T: +358 9 4391 600
E.lite Valaisimet
Imports and wholesales several brands for domestic and public spaces.
Kanervistotie 1, 45200 Kouvola
Import Director: Mr. Jiri Jyrkiäinen
T: +358 44 970 8155
www.e.litevalaisimet.fi
Euli Oy
Hepolammentie 25, 08680 Lohja
www.euli.fi/fi
Fagerhult Oy
Daughter Company of the Swedish Fagerhult Belysning AB, importing also Belgian Waco - specialized in public
space lighting solutions.
Pasilankatu 14, 00240 Helsinki
www.fagerhult.fi
Finnparttia Oy
Wholesaler of electrical products in Finland.
www.finnparttia.fi
Joutnantie 76, 25500 Perniö
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 21
Glamox Luxo Lighting Oy
Äyritie 18, Hehku, 01510 Vantaa
T: +358 10841 0440
www.glamoxluxo.fi
Halogen Galleria
”Halogen Galleria is a lighting company specialized in high quality lighting products and lighting design services.
We offer a wide range of halogen lights, LED-lights and lighting systems. Halogen Galleria is an official importer
and representative of the world renowned lighting manufacturer Delta Light. We also represent Bruck and Forma
Lighting manufacturers. All our lighting services are available to both individuals and companies.”
www.halogengalleria.fi
Lönnrotinkatu 35 00180 Helsinki
T: +358 96 46 323
Harmet Oy
www.harmet.fi
Harmet Lighting Ltd
Tuukkalantie 3
00940 HELSINKI
tel. +358-9-728 4308
Hedtec Oy
Hedtec is an importer/distributor of electrotechnical products, operating on the Finnish market. Hedtec is
divided into three units, which are Installation Material, Industrial, and Lighting/real estate.
Lauttasaarentie 50, 00200 Helsinki
T: +358 207 638 000
www.hedtec.fi
Highlight Valaistus
Specialized in projects sales, present several European high design lighting manufacturers.
Annankatu 9, 00120 Helsinki
Tel. +358 10 279 0840
www.highlight.fi
22 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
KT Interior Oy
Imports products of various companies especially for public spaces.
Ms. Anne Neuvonen, CEO
Mob: +358 50 339 3194
www.ktinterior.fi
Vattuniemenkuja 4E, 02210 Helsinki
T: +358 10 235 1900
Lamppukauppa Led Store Oy
http://ledlightstore.org/
Puutarhatie 26 A 9, 01300 Vantaa
T: +358 505 987 101
Nylund-Group Ab OY
www.nylund.fi
Onninen Oy
Distributor of electrical materials and data flow services.
www.onninen.fi
PL 109, 01301 Vantaa
T: +358 204 85 5111
Plusminus Partners Oy
Company specialized in the import of lighting and furniture, and in interior projects.
http://plusminus.fi/
Hämeentie 13 B, 00530 Helsinki
T: +358 10 505 47 30
REXEL Finland Oy
Distributor of electrical material in Finland - has 32 sales outlets.
List of suppliers: http://rexel-prod.cloudapp.net/Tuotteet/tavarantoimittajat/
www.elektroskandia.fi
Varastokatu 9
05800 Hyvinkää
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 23
SLO
Wholesaler of electrical and telecom products.
www.slo.fi
SLO Head office Tuupakka
Ritakuja 2
P.O. Box 88 FI-01741 Vantaa
T: +358 10 28311
Silux Oy
Importer and distributor of outdoor lights.
www.silux.fi
Kuninkaankartanontie 46 A 02780 Espoo
T: +358 9 802 2077
Sessak Oy
Importer of lighting for the consumer market but is also used by interior architects etc .
www.sessak.fi
Puusepänkaarre 6, 06150 Porvoo
T: +358 19 534 0300
Studiotec Oy
Distributor and importer of theatrical and studio lighting.
www.studiotec.fi
Kuusiniemi 2, 02710 Espoo
T: +358 207 512 300
Suomen Valojakelu Oy
Provide LED based solutions/products to the industry, real-estate and shops and stores.
Pahkalaukkaantie 156, 21350, Ilmarinen Lieto
http://suomenvalojakelu.fi
Teclux Oy
Serves interior architects and lighting designers by offering high quality products in lighting e.g. those of XAL and
Wever & Ducré among others.
www.teclux.fi
Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 7
00260 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 2252 410
[email protected] (or see http://www.teclux.fi/site/#!/contact)
24 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Valaisin Grönlund
Producer and importer of high quality lighting solutions.
Voivalantie 22 – 20780 Kaarina
www.valaisingronlund.fi
T: +358 10 820 8200
Shading
Distributors and importers for consumers
CD-Trade International Oy
A company specialized in solar shadings. It represents various European companies in the sector. They are
currently distributing e.g. for a Belgian company.
www.cd-tradeinternational.com
UK Sunsystems Oy
A wholesaler and a distributor of various types of sun protection including awnings and screens.
www.sunsystems.fi
Kaihdinliike Sandberg Oy
Have their own production but they also import other brands. They have three retail shops and a chain of
distributors.
www.kaihdinliikesandberg.fi
Nykykaihdin Oy
Sells awnings and curtains from at least five different international brands: Ama Design, Serge Ferrari, Sauleda,
Somfy and Tenditalia.
www.nykykaihdin.fi
Sundex Oy
Sells various Finnish and international brands.
T: +358 10 229 3200
www.sundex.fi
Metsokaihdin Oy
Sells brands, for example, Woodnotes, Tamar, Somfy and Silent Gliss.
T: +358 14 676 965
www.metsokaihdin.fi
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 25
Tampereen Markiisi Oy
Sells in addition to their brand Tamar, also other brands.
www.tamar.fi
TecDec Marketing Oy
Sells products under brand name Ihanin.
www.ihanin.fi
Rajapos Oy
Company specialized in awnings and sun protection films.
01601 Vantaa
Turun Markiisi ja Peite Oy
Tailor awnings.
Vesontie 1. 21290 Rusko
www.markiisijapeite.fi
Lappeenrantan Kaihdin ja markiisi Oy
Shading solutions: awnings and roller blinds.
Valtakatu 64, 53100 Lappeenranta
www.kaihdinjamarkiisi.fi
Distributors and importers mainly for nonresidential constructions
Kaihdinmaailma
www.kaihdinmaailma.fi
Novenberg
www.novenberg.fi
Kojo-Kaihdin
http://kojokaihdin.fi
Verholine
www.verholine.fi
Pendelux
www.pedelux.fi
26 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Manufacturers
Apollo Kaihdin ja Markiisi Oy
Yrittäjänkuja 5-7, 74130 Iisalmi
www.apollokaihdin.fi
Artic Kaihdin Oy
Linjatie 14, 80140 Joensuu
www.artikkaihdin.fi
J Group Oy
Kallio-Pietilänkatu 18, 15800 Lahti
www.j-group.fi
Haagan kaihdin Oy
Kangaspellontie 7 A, 00350 Helsinki
www.haagankaihdin.fi
Solar Kaihdin Oy
Manufacturer of high-quality sun blinds in Finland.
Lankilantie 46, 85100 Kalajoki
T: +358 10 501 4450
www.solar.fi
Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016 27
Sources
Airam 2015. Oy Airam Electric Ab. Accessible: www.airam.fi/en/airam/yritys/. Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Aurinkosuojaus Ry 2015. Aurinkosuja Ry. Accessible:
www.aurinkosuojaus.fi/aurinkosuojausry.html. Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Cozify, 2015. Information provided during Habitare 2015 exhibition.
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 2015. Valaistus. Accessible:
www.ttl.fi/fi/tyoymparisto/valaistus/Sivut/default.aspx . Accessed: 3.9.2015
Greenled. About Greenled. Accessible: www.greenled.com . Accessed: 8.9.2015.
Ikkunawiki. Aurinkosuojauspinnoite. Accessible:
www.ikkunawiki.fi/tekniikka/aurinkosuojaus/aurinkosuojauspinnoite/ . Accessed: 3.9.2015.
Infopankki 2014. Suomi lyhyesti. Accessible: www.infopankki.fi/fi/tietoa-suomesta/perustietoa-
suomesta/suomi-lyhyesti . Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Helsingin Sanomat 8.12.2014. Ledit syrjäyttämässä energiansäästölamput – näin eri lampuista kertyy
kustannuksia. Accessible: www.hs.fi/paivanlehti/08122014/a1417929575252 . Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Helsingin Sanomat 18.8.2015. Ikea rajaa lampputarjontansa ledeihin. Read: 18.8.2015.
Kauppalehti 07/2015. Tuhansien valojen Airam. Accessible: www.kauppalehti.fi/uutiset/tuhansien-valojen-
airam/NQDrBqwt. Accessed: 9.7.2015.
Kauppalehti 3.9.2015. Sähkön hintaero repesi – Suomessa kolminkertainen hinta ruotsiin verrattuna.
Accessible:
www.kauppalehti.fi/uutiset/sahkoniukkuutta-tiedossa-viela-kolme-vuotta/NphK7db9 . Accessed: 3.9.2015.
Kauppalehti 16.9.2015. Energiatehokkuudella yli miljoonan säästöt. Accessible:
www.kauppalehti.fi/uutiset/energiatehokkuudella-yli-miljoonan-saastot/Epd5HZDK . Accessed: 16.9.2015.
Kaupan liitto 2015. Energiatehokkaat lamput kotitalouksien suosikkeja.
Kolu, K. 2015. Vanhat trendit palaavat valaisimiin.
Accessible:www.sahkoala.fi/koti/valaistus/fi_FI/vanhat_trendit_palaavat/. Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Kruunuvuorenranta. Accessible: en.uuttahelsinkia.fi/kruunuvuorenranta . Accessed: 3.9.2015.
Philips Hue, 2015. Information provided during Habitare 2015 exhibition.
SESKO 2015. The role of SESKO. Accessible: http://www.sesko.fi/en . Accessed: 16.9.2015.
28 Lighting & shading in Finland, FIT Helsinki I January 2016
Siikanen, S. Hiltunen, Y. Kauppinen, T. Kivi, S. Möttönen, V. Nissinen, K. Kaarre, M. Teppola P. Juuti, M. 2012.
Energiatehokkuus teollisuusprosesseissa ja rakennusten energiankulutuksessa. Tekes-projektin loppuraportti.
Accessible: www.motiva.fi/files/6168/ENEFIR_loppuraportti_v04.pdf. Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Suomen valoteknillinen seura 2015. In English. Accessible: www.valosto.com/inenglish. Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Sähköala Koti- lehti 3/2014.
Technical Research Center of Finland 2015. Älykäs valaistus. Accessible: www.vtt.fi/palvelut/digitaalinen-
maailma/älykäs-valaistus . Accessed: 2.7.2015.
TEKES 2015. The global LED-lighting market. Accessible:
https://tapahtumat.tekes.fi/uploads/26408656/Frost_Tekes_presentation_v2-1096.pdf . Accessed: 2.7.2015.
Yle 2015. Älykäs valaistus saattaa parantaa muistisairaan elämänlaatua.
Yle uutiset 7.8.2014. Accessible: http://yle.fi/uutiset/suljetko_salekaihtimet_vaarin_-
_nain_pidat_lammon_loitolla/7383306.
Valo 1/2015. p. 7. Accessible:
www.lehtiluukku.fi/lehti/valo/_read/1-2015/80108.html . Accessed: 3.9.2015.
Valo 2/2014. p. 8-9. Accessible:
www.lehtiluukku.fi/lehti/valo/_read/2-2014/65047.html . Accessed: 3.9.2015.
Disclaimer
The information in this publication is provided for background information that should enable you to get a picture
of the subject treated in this document. It is collected with the greatest care on the bases of all data and
documentation available at the moment of publication. Thus this publication was never intended to be the
perfect and correct answer to your specific situation. Consequently it can never be considered a legal, financial
or other specialized advice. Flanders Investment and Trade (FIT) accepts no liability for any errors, omissions or
incompleteness’s, and no warranty is given or responsibility accepted as to the standing of any individual, firm,
company or other organization mentioned.
Date of publication: December 2016