Pure materials. High quality. Finnish design. Always responsible.

ISKU is a leader in Finnish know-how, quality, and industrial innovation in its field. For us, bringing sustainability and a love of nature to the forefront of furniture design comes naturally. Our designs are inspired by Finnish forests, pure raw materials, and environmentally friendly manufacturing methods.

Quality to us means reliability, state-of-the-art design, professional craftsmanship, and carefully selected materials. The company’s key objective is to inspire and bring health, happiness, and creativity into daily life with high-quality furniture manufactured in a responsible manner.

By fostering a circular economy mindset and taking concrete actions on responsibility, we are providing future generations with safe, functional, and inspiring environments to study, work, and thrive.

600 employees

Turnover 140,9 MEUR

A benchmark for responsible production

Internationally in 68 cities

Top quality from Lahti to the world

The ISKU factory in Lahti, Finland, is one of the most modern production facilities in the European furniture industry and has become a benchmark for responsible production operations.

Values, vision and mission

Nordic design for your lifetime journey. Our goal is to provide customers with the best and fastest service, creating experiences of success.

Responsibility is taking actions

We invest in circular economy thinking and oversee the entire product life cycle, from the designer’s desk to the finished piece of furniture. Our quality, environmental management, and safety systems are certified, and we support sustainable forestry by employing the PEFC (CoC) certified tracking system for wood origin.

Family-owned company since 1928

ISKU is a 100% family-owned company. It was established by Mr. Eino Vikström in 1928 and is even today owned by the same family in third generation.

ISKU CEO

Since 2024, Mikko Hämäläinen has been the CEO of ISKU.

ISKU People

More than 600 people work at ISKU: sales, upholsterers, seamstresses, production workers, designers, technical product designers and many others.