High-end cars are showcased by high-end lighting at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart.
August 1st, 2011
Stuttgart’s Porsche Museum is a showcase of 80 years of Porsche design, set within a striking building that is eye-catching in itself.


Lighting from Selux is used to create a unique ambience. The interior is illuminated with recessed lights from the M60 Series.
Offering limitless configurations, the M60 series is also available in semi-recessed, surface-mounted or suspended versions.

The exterior is highlighted with accent lighting from the Olivio System.

Suitable for a range of applications, the Olivio System is available in 3 standard body sizes and up to 5 reflectors for different light distributions.
Metal halide lamps from 20W to 150W can be optionally fitted with LED for highly effective white light or colourful atmospheric illumination.
Together, the M60 and Olivio ranges from Selux create a dynamic exterior and ambient interior – beautifully showcased at Stuggart’s Porsche Museum.
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