The history of the brand

The Finlux brand has been available in Europe since 1964 when Iskumetalli, a subsidiary of the Finnish Lohja conglomerate, started manufacturing televisions in Finland. From 1992 until 1996, Finlux televisions were a part of Nokia consumer electronics, after which they were purchased by Semi-Tech a Hong Kong based company. In 2000, all research and development departments along with its marketing, sales and export operations were brought back to Finland. Finlux Ltd. was established in 2002, and since then, Finlux has been a leading expert in digital technology in Finland. In early 2006, Vestel, part of the Turkish Zorlu Group and Europe's largest TV manufacturer, bought the Finlux brand and Finlux televisions staged a return to the stores in Finland in autumn 2006. Vestel, is Europe's largest and the world's third largest television manufacturer with a research and development unit of 500 employees and its plants manufacture 12 million television sets each year.

Finlux has subsequently been launched in all European regions. Cutting edge technology, research, development and the Scandinavian heritage of Finlux create the foundations for Finlux brand. Finlux is synonymous with Scandinavian living and Finlux represents the key principles of a Scandinavian lifestyle healthy, simple and functional.