Innolux
Innolux is the brand name of Innojok Oy, a Finnish lighting manufacturer and lighting specialist that was established in 1993. For us it is important that our products create good light and atmosphere to all spaces and needs. In his early 20’s, Jukka Jokiniemi, the founder, who at the time was still an engineering student, was diagnosed with an incurable eye condition that would gradually leave him blind. The condition would not allow him to pursue his original career plans, but this did not put down the young and ambitious engineer, who would dedicate his career for good light
The timeless Innolux products are designed to last from one generation to the next. More than 80 % of the production takes place in Finland. The beautiful design and high quality makes Innolux products a long-lasting source of wellbeing to your home.
Light plays an essential role in our lives. It brings us safety, comfort, wellbeing and health. Innolux products provide good, glare-free light, and assist in special-needs when required. Innojok has three collections: Innolux Design, Innolux Bright, and Innolux Pro.
Innolux product family continues to grow and develop. Great products, talented and fair customer service, and fast delivery times have made Innolux the leading provider of lighting solutions on our Finnish home market. Our expertise has also led to wide cooperation with architects, interior designers, and engineers. The Innojok's Innolux lighting collections include design classics from the Golden Era of Finnish design in the 1950’s and 60’s, and new designs by top contemporary Finnish designers. Innolux design lamps have been praised by both design critics and the general public, who have made our flagship model Lokki the most popular design lamp in Finland.
Our models have received multiple international awards Including Red Dot Design, Fennia Prize honorary mention, Wallpaper, European consumers choice awards and one of our classics, Modern Art, by Yki Nummi, has been included into the permanent collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art – MOMA.