VELUX

VELUX

Engrossalg af byggematerialer

Well-being for people and planet by transforming spaces using daylight and fresh air

Om os

For more than 80 years, the VELUX Group has created better living environments for people around the world; making the most of daylight and fresh air through the roof. Our product programme includes roof windows and modular skylights, decorative blinds, sun screening products and roller shutters, as well as installation and smart home solutions. These products help to ensure a healthy and sustainable indoor climate, for work and learning, for play and pleasure. We work globally – with sales and manufacturing operations in 35 countries and around 11,000 employees worldwide. The VELUX Group is owned by VKR Holding A/S, a limited company wholly owned by non-profit, charitable foundations (THE VELUX FOUNDATIONS) and family. In 2022, the VELUX Group had total revenue of EUR 2.99 billion, VKR Holding had total revenue of EUR 4.29 billion, and THE VELUX FOUNDATIONS donated EUR 181 million in charitable grants.

Websted
http://www.velux.com
Branche
Engrossalg af byggematerialer
Virksomhedsstørrelse
Over 10.001 medarbejdere
Hovedkvarter
Horsholm
Type
Privat
Grundlagt
1941
Specialer
Better living environments with daylight and fresh air through the roof., Roof windows, Home improvement, Renovation, Innovation, Indoor climate, sustainability, Climate Action, Healthy Buildings og Healthy Homes

Beliggenheder

  • Primær

    Ådalsvej 99

    Horsholm, 2970, DK

    Se ruten

Medarbejdere hos VELUX

Opdateringer

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

    141.460 følgere

    Dagslys som konkurrencefordel sammen med Skanlux Byggefirma A/S. Udforsk hvordan Skanlux anvendte VELUX løsninger til at skabe bæredygtige og stilfulde hjem med fokus på naturligt lys og energieffektivitet. Læs hvordan et dedikeret team af dagslysdesignere spillede en afgørende rolle i at maksimere naturligt lys og frisk luft. Find casen her: https://lnkd.in/dpMY8YNz.. #Boligbyggeri #Husbygning #Energieffektivitet #NaturligtLys

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

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    Ever wish you had a helping hand to air out every day? You are not alone. Studies show that with electric windows, people ventilate their homes twice as often compared to manual windows. The recommendation is to let in fresh air 3-4 times a day to avoid moisture and a bad indoor environment. Did you know that damp and mouldy environments can increase the risk of developing asthma by 40%? Damp dwellings can also provoke allergic reactions. There is only one effective long-term solution to beat the consequences of a poor indoor climate – to replace the stale air with fresh air. Good thing we can let technology do the work when it is difficult to reach those flat roof windows 🤝🔌

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

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    Curious to learn how sustainability is fully embedded in everything we do? If so, please spend 80 seconds with Fleming Voetmann in this video 🎬 We’re proud to be nominated for this year’s “Climate Change Award”, alongside outstanding contenders: Comwell Hotels, DSB, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Jyske Bank, Sostrene Grene and Nilfisk. Best of luck to all the nominees on September 17th 🤞 Special thanks to EY and Dansk Erhverv for recognizing our work.

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

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    Same quality blinds ➡️ A significantly lower carbon footprint In 1955, we introduced the first VELUX blinds on the market. Today, with a similar classic design, our Nature Collection blinds remain committed to quality, but are primarily made from recycled materials, which reduces their embodied carbon footprint by 50% compared to standard VELUX blinds. They are crafted from at least 50% recycled fabric, 75% recycled aluminium, and delivered in 100% plastic-free packaging ♻️

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  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

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    Consider this: We could save 44% of the energy used for indoor space heating if we renovate all residential buildings in the EU to energy-efficient standards. This is not just a number — it is a massive opportunity for both economic savings and environmental impact. It is quite simple; the less energy we waste, the less we need to produce. Buildings are major players in our energy landscape, accounting for over a third of greenhouse gas emissions and 40% of energy consumption in the EU. This makes them prime targets for energy efficiency improvements. By investing in renovations, we can reduce emissions, cut down on energy bills, and create healthier living environments benefitting all Europeans💡🌍

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

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    Can you spot the difference? On a hot Summer day, you would probably FEEL the difference 🥵 As climate-related heatwaves become more intense, excess heat is becoming a bigger problem for everyone. To counter this, sales of air conditioners are expected to double over the next 20 years. While this can make indoor temperatures more comfortable in the short term, it will have negative consequences for the climate in the long term. But there are other ways. Did you know that an anti-heat blind can help lower the experienced temperature in a room by up to 5°C? For VELUX flat roof windows, we have designed a blind that is discreetly placed inside the roof light, which protects you from heat without shutting out daylight completely. 

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

    141.460 følgere

    How can we make more responsible material choices in our built environments and beyond? 🏡🌍 We welcomed five experts in the field of materials with unique backgrounds in architecture, design, research and art to share insights and explore different perspectives in a lively discussion at Living Places Copenhagen. The event was hosted by Lone Feifer and moderated by Toke Falk Sabroe, who facilitated a multi-disciplinary discussion that found a red thread in a need for more consideration in the materials that comprise our everyday lives. Hattie Hartman HonFRIBA, shared her new book on materials and discussed the way forward needed to normalize the consideration and selection of responsible materials to minimize our impact on the environment. Danish designer Sara Martinsen, curator of the Living Places Materials Exhibition, shared her thoughts on why it is so important to get to know the materials we use. The conversations explored material pathways that are healthier for people and planet – with concrete examples, experiments and lessons shared by Niklas Nolsøe, Vicki Thake and Tyler Moersch. Check out the full event recap – link in comments 👇

  • Se organisationssiden for VELUX, grafik

    141.460 følgere

    Unity in Rebuilding Ukraine 🤝🏡 At VELUX, we believe in collective action to drive meaningful change. Partnering with SOS Børnebyerne, we’re proud to pioneer alternative care environments for children in Ukraine. These homes will combine social sustainability with healthy, affordable, low-carbon living, reforming the childcare sector and showcasing our scalable Living Places concept. Though our contribution is modest in the grand scheme of things, we believe in the power of this project to inspire action, not only within the building industry but also in supporting the reconstruction efforts - shaping a brighter future for Ukraine and beyond. Many partners, including Villum Foundation, Viessmann Foundation, GRUNDFOS Foundation, Bitten & Mads Clausens Foundation, FONDATION SOMFY, DOVISTA, Flügger group A/S, VELUX Ukraine, Kromann Reumert, and Export and Investment Fund of Denmark, are joining this effort. An inspiring example of cross-sector collaboration! #RebuildUkraine #SlavaUkraini #ChildrensLivingPlaces

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