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Door intercom

S. Siedle & Söhne

The styling of the new door intercom station adopts characteristic features of the Siedle design. The large speech button and the restriction to two operating controls facilitate intuitive operation; the clearly identifiable door release button, the distance between the buttons and the unambiguous use of symbols avoid operating errors and increase security; clear, reduced styling and detailed refinement create a form that expresses the value and quality of the product.

Client / Manufacturer
S. Siedle & Söhne

S. Siedle & Söhne

Köln, DE
Design

Eric Degenhardt Industrial Design

Furtwangen, DE
S. Siedle & Söhne

S. Siedle & Söhne

Köln, DE
Date of Launch
2015
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Europe, North America
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Public Sector / Government, "Elektrohandwerk"

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