Historic Streetlighting
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" Berlin - Aktuell "
The impressive size of the Aktuell line makes it a natural choice for larger projects. Here you’ll find our tallest street lantern, at 16 feet and up. Regularly equipped with one standard US socket or Metal Halide sockets are available for increased illumination.
" Baden-Baden "
The elegant Baden Baden design originated in the region famous for its regal health spas. This design offers a sophisticated look perfectly suited to both residences and prestigious buildings. Available in three sizes, which can be used together to provide an integrated design solution.
" Berlin - City "
The City line is ideal for municipal projects incorporating large public spaces, and also for larger residences. Ornamentation is optional. City fixtures are also compatible with the smaller brackets and poles of the Landhaus line, and look great with our optional three-stem candelabra socket cluster.
" Classic "
One of our earliest and most popular collections, Classic features a four-corner design with distinctive decorations and finial. All fixtures are available with or without crown ornamentation. This line uses one standard US medium base socket at 100 Watts max.
" Altstadt "
Our original size street lantern „Altstadt“ works especially well for large scale municipal projects. The crowns come equipped with one medium base socket at 100 Watts or inquire about our Metal Halide options.
" Gutshaus "
The square design of our „Gutshaus“ line combines classic elements with contemporary taste. Choose this fixture with or without the crown ornaments to customize this line according to your ideas! Each crown carries one standard medium base socket at 75 Watts max.

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