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With its RGBW and Tunable White solutions, LED PUCK brings dynamic lighting to life — adapted to events, nocturnal routes, and artistic installations. Colours, intensities, and scenarios create unique atmospheres.

The miniaturisation of the luminaires allows for subtle integration into urban spaces. Lighting becomes a genuine tool of expression, combining creativity, emotion, and technical performance.

Paris - Olympic Ramp – Athletes' Village - Paris 2024

Equipped with over 800 PUCK SNAPs in red, amber, 2200K, and 3000K tones, this ramp depicts an ancient Greek Lampadophoria. Point-by-point control of each luminaire generates scrolling and shimmering scenarios.

Val de Reuil - Footbridge

On this footbridge in the Eure, the RGBW PUCKs integrated into the guardrails create colourful light animations that transform the crossing into an evolving nocturnal route. Dynamic scenarios animate the course of the Seine with the seasons and events.

Saint-Maur-des-Fossés - Footbridge de la Pie

Spanning the Marne at Saint-Maur, this footbridge is equipped with RGBW PUCKs integrated into its structures. Colour variations adapt the lighting atmosphere of the structure to events, creating a gentle and ever-changing nocturnal signature.

Le Havre - Daniel Colliard Mobile Footbridge - Bassin Paul Vatine

This central-lift mobile footbridge at the Bassin Paul Vatine is equipped with RGBW PUCKs that animate its structure during opening and closing operations. The light display accompanies each manoeuvre, transforming a functional act into an artistic installation by the waterside.

Singapore - Jubilee Bridge

For this exceptional Singapore installation, the Micro Driver DMX Pucktronic power system enables individual control of each PUCK (point-by-point). The dynamic lighting of this iconic structure creates a nocturnal dialogue with the famous Marina Bay skyline.

Rosendal (Norway) - Salmon Eye Museum

Anchored in the Hardangerfjord, this spectacular 1,000 m² floating pavilion by Kvorning Design is clad in 9,500 stainless-steel scales that mimic salmon skin. The PUCK Dynamic RGBW brings colour to the museum’s interior circulation routes, following the rhythm of the scenography and turning this sustainable aquaculture awareness centre into a singular artistic installation.

Chevron Island (Australia) - Thomas Driver Bridge

On this pedestrian structure on the Gold Coast, the RGBW PUCKs integrated into the guardrails create colourful light animations that enliven the nocturnal crossing of the canal. Evolving programming adapts the atmospheres to local events and seasons.