Scandinavian lighting tradition
In 1990 the designer Olle Anderson won the nordic design competition ‘New light over Stockholm’. The challenge for the contestants was to design a streetlamp which, besides fine lighting performance, could fit equally well into historic and modern parts of the Swedish capital.
Anderson’s streetlamp Stockholm won and was put into production by ateljé Lyktan in three variants: post, suspended and wall. “I’ve always tried to work within a Scandinavian lighting tradition,” says Olle Anderson. “A tradition which utilises and conveys the light in a functional and pleasant way.”
Material & design
Stockholm has a body and shades in aluminium. Equipped with plane hardened protective glass. The aluminium body is comprised of two parts: a broad, black outer shade and a vaulted, grey, inner shade.
Light experience
The light is reflected and dispersed by the two screens and besides its function, the total experience of the lamp is aesthetically pleasing.
Unique character
This edging detail is typical for the Stockholm series.
Light source
LED module with optical lenses with asymmetrical light reflection. Other luminaire efficiency and luminaire flux is programmable from factory.
Colours
Top part in black RAL9005 G72, bottom part aluminium-grey ~ RAL9006. Other colours are available upon request.
Installation
For installation on wire. The catenary wire should be stainless steel and the holders can manage a thickness up to 10 mm wire.
Connection
Connection box suitable for trough wiring. Wire attachment S has no terminal block inside connection box. Wire attachment C includes a terminal block 5x6 mm².