Čuovga Pole-top luminaire
Street lights from Blond Belysning, Designed by John Pettersson
Product description
H 5000 mm
D 775 mm
W 600 mm
D 775 mm
W 600 mm
Concept
Čuovga, [tʃˈoɑβː.kɑ], is Northern Sami and means ”light” or ”glow from campfire”.
Originally created for the Church of Kiruna, situated in an area inhabited by the Sami-people 6000 years before the city of Kiruna was established, the luminaire family has a direct light distribution in order to minimize light pollution.
The poles can be equipped with several different luminaires, with the possibility to aim the shades.
Tarred Heartwood And Steel
Metal- and wooden details can be painted / tarred in other colours by request.
The family consists of bollard-, pole-top and wall luminaires.
Originally created for the Church of Kiruna, situated in an area inhabited by the Sami-people 6000 years before the city of Kiruna was established, the luminaire family has a direct light distribution in order to minimize light pollution.
The poles can be equipped with several different luminaires, with the possibility to aim the shades.
Tarred Heartwood And Steel
Metal- and wooden details can be painted / tarred in other colours by request.
The family consists of bollard-, pole-top and wall luminaires.
More about this product
Part of the collection
OUTDOOR.
Manufacturer
Blond Belysning
Family
Čuovga
Architonic ID
1356985
Year of Launch
2016
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