Čuovga [tʃˈoɑβː.kɑ] Bollard

John Pettersson

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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 family consists of bollard-, pole-top and wall luminaires.


Art.no

 

32000-25


Material

 

Luminaire base and housing in stainless steel.
Luminaire stand in heartwood.
Light opening combination of clear and satin UV protected polycarbonate.


Installation

 

Fastened by bolts (4 x M12) in a solid base or on accessorie for 108 foundation or for in-situ casting.
Ordered separately.


Connection

 

Connection assembly comes with terminal block and connection for earthed plug.


Lightsource

 

Integrated LED-module.
10W, 1050lm.
CCT 3000K (4000K on request)
CRI 90


IP Rating

 

65


Downloads

 

Energy label


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