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Lars Beck Citylite Interlocking bicycle lights
Citylite Interlocking bicycle lights is Bronze Design Award winner in 2012 - 2013 Digital and Electronic Device Design Award Category.
Citylite Interlocking bicycle lights

The Citylite bicycle light combines a simple and elegant design with easy handling and outstanding efficiency. It is powered by two lithium coin cells that are connected in parallel - a technical detail that simply doubles the batteries life span. The light angle is 220° so that the cyclist is visible even from the sides, a feature that secures a particularly safe ride. It can swiftly be glided on and off the bicycle without brackets or tools. Form and function are united in Citylite in an exemplary manner through a straightforward design that is well-thought-out down to the last detail

Citylite Interlocking bicycle lights
Lars Beck Citylite
Lars Beck Interlocking bicycle lights
Lars Beck design
Lars Beck design
Citylite

Inspired by ancient Far-Eastern symbolism and first conceptualized in 1993 by designer Lars Beck, Citylite has developed to become a market leader and trendsetter in bicycle lighting. Presenting innovative lighting designs, Citylite is recognized throughout the world for its elegant, functional and straight forward product designs with attention down to the last detail. From the very beginning the company has developed its lighting range with a focus on design and technology. Based on a passion for product design and manufacture, through extensive user and market research and thanks to its in-depth knowledge of new product development the Danish company Citylite has succeeded in creating a high quality design that expresses innovation in form and function in an exemplary manner. Building on its impeccable reputation as a manufacturer of innovative bicycle lighting, Citylite has grown to become a household name and trendsetter when it comes to bicycle lighting designs for the urban cyclist and is used by many cyclists around the world.