The Lowlander collection continues to expand at the European Green Capital Nijmegen. The Lowlander lantern collection continues to conquer Dutch cities. This time the Lowlander II series has been selected to illuminate the residential area of Soetegaerde in Waalsprong, the newest district of Nijmegen.
Lowlander is the result of an exclusive collaboration between Dutch lighting designers and experts in environmental innovation. This lantern stands out not only for its elegant design, but also for its contribution to the prestige of Nijmegen as European Green Capital 2018. The innovative luminaire has become an emblem of the Dutch commitment to sustainability and responsible urban development. The LED technology used in the Lowlander streetlight ensures efficient lighting, significantly reducing energy consumption. In addition, its modular design allows for easy installation and maintenance, adapting to various urban configurations without compromising aesthetics or functionality.
All models in the Lowlander lantern collection, available in various versions, are perfectly suited to any type of location. From special areas to standardized areas in the municipality of Nijmegen. Arnoud Janson, landscape architect in charge of the project, together with Gerard van Meijgaard, quality manager for street lighting in Nijmegen, emphasize their versatility and efficiency.
The municipality has shown great interest in the origin of the materials, the environmental costs and the durability of the outdoor products. Setga consulted extensively with the municipality on the required ecological criteria for its products. This resulted in a modular luminaire that not only meets high sustainability standards, but also ensures the return of the product at the end of its life cycle, promoting a circular model.