A street light with a contemporary design
The streetlight Glenn premiered at the annual Lighting Urban Community International (LUCI) conference in Gothenburg in November 2011. It is the continuation of the popular streetlight Stockholm that Anderson designed in 1990.
“Whereas Stockholm took its inspiration from older street lights and the world of train stations and factories, Glenn is a street light with a more contemporary design,” says Anderson.
Material & Design
Glenn has a sharp, modern form and consists of a body cast in one piece and a shade in aluminium. The reflector mirrors the light, which is emitted through a shade in moulded acrylic which surrounds the optics.
Secondary light
This shade projects light downwards but also filters the light sideways, creating both direct and secondary light.
Two parts
Glenn's luminaire body is comprised of two parts: a broad outer shade and a vaulted inner shade. Together they achieve a well-balanced light dispersal.
Fine details
The lower part of the shade has some fine details.