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Architectural Interior Lighting

Architectural lighting is all about illumination a space without detracting from the design, in fact lighting very much adds to a space and you can create detail and drama by choosing the right lighting. Architectural lighting, when used correctly, will add vast interest to existing architectural details and, wherever possible, should always be considered as it provides so much. See text below products for further information on architectural lighting.

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Long Drop Stunning 8 Ring LED Crystal Pendant - 2.5 MetresLong Drop Stunning 8 Ring LED Crystal Pendant - 2.5 Metres

Long Drop Stunning 8 Ring LED Crystal Pendant - 2.5 Metres

 
£1,740.00
Diameter 800mm - Dimmable via Triac Dimmer
Shimmer Glass 13 Light Multiple Drop Pendant - 3.5 MetresShimmer Glass 13 Light Multiple Drop Pendant - 3.5 Metres

Shimmer Glass 13 Light Multiple Drop Pendant - 3.5 Metres

 
£1,850.00
Shimmered Cognac and Smoky Grey Glass - Includes Dimmer
Extra Large Crystal Explosion Pendants - Gold Extra Large Crystal Explosion Pendants - Gold

Extra Large Crystal Explosion Pendants - Gold

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£2,000.00
Choose 680mm or 980mm Diameters
Voiles Pendant Light by Céline Wright – Artisan Craftsmanship in Washi Japanese PaperVoiles Pendant Light by Céline Wright – Artisan Craftsmanship in Washi Japanese Paper

Voiles Pendant Light by Céline Wright – Artisan Craftsmanship in Washi Japanese Paper

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£2,220.00
A Statement Piece in Handcrafted Lighting - Designer Award Winning Light - 660mm or 950mm
3 Tier Pendant with K9 Crystals - 3 Metre Drop 3 Tier Pendant with K9 Crystals - 3 Metre Drop

3 Tier Pendant with K9 Crystals - 3 Metre Drop

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£2,700.00
Metre in Width for Extra Large Spaces
Long Drop Tiered Crystal Pendant - Drop 4 MetreLong Drop Tiered Crystal Pendant - Drop 4 Metre

Long Drop Tiered Crystal Pendant - Drop 4 Metre

 
£3,300.00
Square Design with Polished Chrome Finish
Folded Glass Shade 32 Flex Cluster Pendant - Dia 1200mmFolded Glass Shade 32 Flex Cluster Pendant - Dia 1200mm

Folded Glass Shade 32 Flex Cluster Pendant - Dia 1200mm

 
£4,536.00
6m Drop - Polished Chrome Amber, Clear & Smoked Glass Shades
Tri-Colour LED Cluster Ball Glitter Pendant D:1400mmTri-Colour LED Cluster Ball Glitter Pendant D:1400mm

Tri-Colour LED Cluster Ball Glitter Pendant D:1400mm

 
£4,633.00
Schuller Sphere - Satin Copper, Brass and Chrome Drop 3.5m
50 Light Skeletal Modern Chandelier - 2097 by Flos50 Light Skeletal Modern Chandelier - 2097 by Flos

50 Light Skeletal Modern Chandelier - 2097 by Flos

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£3,100.00
Matt Black, Chrome or Brass Finish with Clear Lamps
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Architectural lighting focuses on three aspects of the illumination of buildings or spaces. The first architectural element is the aesthetic appeal of a building, which is important in the illumination of retail environments. Second, the ergonomic aspect: the measure of how much of a function the architectural lighting plays. Third factor to consider is the energy efficiency issue to assure that light is not wasted by over-illumination, either by illuminating empty spaces unnecessarily or by providing more light than needed for the architectural purposes or the task. In aesthetic appeal, the architectural lighting designer should consider the general attractiveness of the design and decide whether it should be subtly blended into the background or whether to make it more prominent. The functional aspects of the architectural lighting can encompass the need for the project to be visible (by night mostly, but also by day), the impact of daylight on the project and safety issues (glare, colour confusion etc.).

Architectural lighting design, much like architecture itself, qualifies as being neither an art nor a science, rather a mixture of both. While creativeness and ingenuity is demanded of a designer, a qualified architectural lighting designer will generally have a good understanding of the properties of light from a scientific standpoint and of the functioning of a particular architectural light fixture.