information signs

Haarlemmermeer
The story poles along the route of the Buitenmuseum Haarlemmermeer are a unique element that brings the history and culture of the region to life. These poles are not only meant to inform visitors but also to connect them with the stories and experiences of the people who lived and worked here in the past. Each sign is a window into different times and provides insight into the traditions, rural life, and development of Haarlemmermeer. The enamel signs we have produced are specifically designed to present these stories in a sustainable and visually appealing manner. Enamel is a material known for its robustness and weather resistance, which is essential for outdoor installations. The use of enamel ensures that the signs are not only aesthetically pleasing but also resistant to the elements, allowing them to remain in good condition for years and continue to convey stories to future generations. Each enamel sign on the story poles has been carefully designed, with attention to both text and illustrations, to convey the story in a clear and engaging way. This enhances the experience for visitors and encourages them to learn more about the rich history of Haarlemmermeer. Additionally, some information signs are equipped with a QR code that links to extra information, allowing visitors to delve even deeper into the stories. Through the combination of art, history, and sustainability, these enamel signs are a valuable addition to the experience of the Buitenmuseum. We are proud to have contributed to this project and look forward to sharing many more stories through our unique and high-quality information signs.



along the Lange Voorhout
Countless beautiful enamel signs have been placed on the façades of monumental buildings along the Lange Voorhout, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of these iconic structures and the residents who once lived there. The information on the signs reveals not only the architectural features of the buildings but also the intriguing stories of the people who have made history here. From notable inhabitants to significant events, these signs bring the past to life and invite visitors to delve deeper into local history. The choice of enamel as the material for these information signs ensures durability and a lasting aesthetic. The robust properties of enamel make the signs weather-resistant and keep them in good condition for many years, while adding a touch of character and charm to the monumental façades. With these information signs, we aim to highlight not only the beauty and significance of the Lange Voorhout but also to foster appreciation for our cultural heritage. We invite everyone to discover the stories of the Lange Voorhout and explore the history of this remarkable place.



Information Panels for Historic Buildings in Ville Poussan
Enamel information panels have been installed in Ville Poussan to highlight the city's historic buildings and heritage sites. These panels contain both informative texts and images and are equipped with a QR code that directs visitors to the historical website of Ville Poussan for further exploration.
The choice of enamel is not only aesthetically fitting for the historic character of the monuments but also ensures durability, allowing the panels to withstand outdoor conditions for many years.
The panels provide information about several important historical locations, including:
• Les Halles: A market hall dating back to 1907, inspired by the market halls of Sète and designed by architect Jarre. The structure consists of cast iron pillars and a metal roof construction.
• La Chapelle Saint Roch: Also known as the Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs, built in 1656. The façade is in a classical style with a modest yet refined portal.
• Le Château Montlaur: Originally built in 1210 by the Montlaur family. Over the centuries, it has undergone several renovations and still contains 16th-century frescoes.
Additionally, panels have been placed at six other historical locations, such as:
• L’Église Saint-Pierre
• Le Château Malbois
• La Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs
• Le Presbytère
These information panels provide the public with a better understanding of the rich history of Poussan and its monuments. The QR codes offer visitors a digital gateway to additional historical details, allowing the city to present its heritage in a modern and accessible way.


