The first examples of urban furniture and signage appear.
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Urban furniture and signage systems are subject to industrialization. |
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Bernard Pichot, an industrial designer, establishes Polymobyl and launches its first product range ; a prefabricated modular structure in glue laminated wood. The system was conceived to suit rural areas and open spaces.
It received the industrial Janus prize in 1984. |
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Polymobyl launches a three-dimensional structure meant for urban areas and develops its signage system. |
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Polymobyl develops its urban furniture and signage range by using aluminium profile systems which ensures many applications (signage, urban furniture, expo stands etc.) |
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In depth experience combining design and an environmentally friendly approach.
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