The rest is Lux history. Orders for the Lux II flooded in not just from Germany but also from France and England. By the fall of 1913, barely one year after Axel Wenner-Gren met Sven Carlstedt and they began their co-operation with Lux, the business had grown to such proportions that Lux had difficulty producing enough machines to keep up with Mr. Wenner-Gren's orders.