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Vialina
Vialina
2005

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Vialina

Traffic light

The Vialina has a very compact, thin basic form and is especially designed for the use of LEDs. Due to this LED technology the direct use of suncaps - which normally are quite big up to 30 cm - has disappeared. For this reason a familiar minimalized suncap-element was deliberately integrated into the overall design. Depending on the size, the traffic lights can be connected at two levels. The connection system is part of the overall design and enables all sorts of regular combinations and configurations of traffic lights, neatly on one lamp post. Because of the use of technically high performing plastic the Vialina is very light in weight (25 kg).

Client / Manufacturer
Vialis Verkeer & Mobiliteit BV

Vialis Verkeer & Mobiliteit BV

Haarlem, NL
Design
Studio DenHartogMusch

Studio DenHartogMusch

Arnhem, NL

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