As part of this project, we provided our client with comprehensive service, delivering reliable products to Empik sales outlets and Papiernik by Empik stores across Poland. We began the project with a thorough audit, based on which, in collaboration with the investor, we developed product standardization and defined the scope of lighting and execution works.
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Ultimately, we used proven products from the Signify brand, known for their energy efficiency and reliability. For the lighting, we selected two standardizations: light lines for open ceilings and panels for modular ceilings.
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Lighting project completed - Museum of Technology, Warsaw
GRODNO Lighting Division delivers a unique project for the Museum of Technology in Warsaw
Our Professional Lighting Division completed a standout lighting project for the National Museum of Technology in Warsaw, supporting the permanent exhibition “Media of Our Times - The History of Radio and Television.”
The integrator, TRIAS, entrusted us with a full design-and-build solution. GRODNO’s design team developed a comprehensive lighting concept that included:
General and emergency lighting - ensuring safety and visual comfort throughout the space
An advanced control system based on Philips Dynalite and DALI, allowing for precise light scene programming and single-button activation
Modern LED projectors with surface-mount adapters, seamlessly integrated with display cases
We’re proud that our solutions not only enhanced the exhibition’s visual impact but also improved its overall functionality.
Another example of how technology and design can work hand-in-hand to create spaces that inspire and educate.
Lighting the Masterpiece – GRODNO Illuminates Poland’s Only Van Gogh
"Stories of One Painting" is a special exhibition dedicated to the only Vincent van Gogh painting in a Polish collection—an extraordinary work by the Dutch post-impressionist master. Held at the John Paul II and Stefan Wyszyński Museum in Wilanów, the exhibition is both a cultural landmark and a technical challenge: how to present a world-renowned piece of art with the respect, care, and clarity it deserves.