Ewo Up

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A collaboration between Italian manufacturer Ewo and Norwegian design team Norway Says, the Up product line consists of lighting and fixtures for urban environments, including illuminated bollards, bike stands, a waste receptacle, and seating that allows city planners to design an area with a unified aesthetic. The line started with a bollard and then additional pieces were created by making incisions and small changes to the original bollards shape. All items in the line feature built-in LED lighting at ground level. The product line is made of high-grade, hot-dip galvanized steel. The Up seating bench is topped with waterproof oak. ewo.com

A collaboration between Italian manufacturer Ewo and Norwegian design team Norway Says, the Up product line consists of lighting and fixtures for urban environments, including illuminated bollards, bike stands, a waste receptacle, and seating that allows city planners to design an area with a unified aesthetic. The line started with a bollard and then additional pieces were created by making incisions and small changes to the original bollards shape. All items in the line feature built-in LED lighting at ground level. The product line is made of high-grade, hot-dip galvanized steel. The Up seating bench is topped with waterproof oak. ewo.com

A collaboration between Italian manufacturer Ewo and Norwegian design team Norway Says, the Up product line consists of lighting and fixtures for urban environments, including illuminated bollards, bike stands, a waste receptacle, and seating that allows city planners to design an area with a unified aesthetic. The line started with a bollard and then additional pieces were created by making incisions and small changes to the original bollard’s shape. All items in the line feature built-in LED lighting at ground level. The product line is made of high-grade, hot-dip galvanized steel. The Up seating bench is topped with waterproof oak. ewo.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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