valaistuslaite
Valaistuslaite is a Finnish term that broadly refers to any device or apparatus designed to produce illumination, including artificial lighting fixtures, lampposts, and specialized lighting equipment used in industrial, architectural, and decorative contexts. The concept stems from the combination of the Finnish words "valaistus" (lighting) and "laite" (device). Historically, early valaistuslaite in Finland consisted of simple lanterns and gas lamps in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With the advent of electric street lighting in the 1910s, the term grew to encompass a wide array of electric luminaires, from incandescent bulbs to today’s LED (light emitting diode) fixtures.
Contemporary valaistuslaite cover a spectrum of functionalities. Residential and commercial lighting devices typically include LED panels,
In Finland, lighting devices must comply with the Finnish Building Code (Rakennusmääräys) and the European Energy
Typical applications encompass street lighting, architectural façades, premises illumination, and specialized lighting for museums or heritage