LED PUCK illuminates historical heritage with miniaturised luminaires that vanish into stone, woodwork, and ironwork to let the architecture speak for itself. Integrated into railings, balustrades, and pathways at listed sites, they reveal the nobility of materials and the richness of detail without ever compromising the authenticity of the place.
Sober and durable, compliant with the prescriptions of the Bâtiments de France, our solutions respect the strict constraints of listed monuments. They offer managers and lighting designers a precise tool for creating captivating nocturnal routes, enhancing the appeal of sites, and sharing heritage with the widest possible audience.
This medieval castle in the Montagne Noire, an emblem of the Cathar Country, has been illuminated using the PUCK integrated into its pathway structures. The lighting reveals the stones and ruins with restraint, creating an evocative atmosphere that invites nocturnal discovery of the site.
On the banks of the Loire, the PUCKs equip the guardrails and pathways of this medieval castle listed as a Historic Monument. Discreet and high-performing, they guide visitors during evening events while gently accentuating the moat and towers of this royal edifice.
In the lanes and pedestrian pathways of the medieval village of Laguiole, the PUCK integrated into guardrails and stone walls provides discreet and warm marker lighting. It guides strollers while respecting the materials and heritage character of this Aubrac village.
The nocturnal trail leading to Château de Bonaguil, one of the last fortified castles built in France, is equipped with the PUCK to secure the pathway. Its restrained marker lighting guides visitors through the garrigue while preserving the natural darkness of the site and its medieval atmosphere.
Within this fully restored Renaissance château of François I, which became the Cité internationale de la langue française in 2023, the PUCK equips the pathways of the courtyards and exterior spaces. Its discreet integration, validated by the Bâtiments de France, ensures visitor safety without altering the majesty of this listed edifice.
On the forecourt of Château d’Angers, a 13th-century fortress with seventeen towers, the PUCK integrated into the guardrails and stone balustrades provides functional guidance lighting for nocturnal visitors. Its absolute discretion preserves the dark and imposing silhouette of this iconic medieval edifice of the Loire Valley.
In the streets and stepped pathways of Verdun’s upper town, the HUB mounted on catenary cables between the façades provides lighting that is both colourful and functional. Its warm tone harmonises with the limestone of this historically significant city, respecting the contemplative atmosphere of the place.