Wall Lights for Double Height Atriums
In architecture, an atrium (plural atria) is a large open space, often several stories high and having a glazed roof and/or large windows, often situated within a home or building and usually located immediately beyond the main entrance doors. Atria are popular with designers because they give their buildings a feeling of space and light. What requires skill is the lighting of these spaces at night... These lights should do the job fairly well.
Floating Black Frame Wall Light - Long-Life LED
£39.00
Professional LED Surface-Mounted Spotlight - Adjustable
2 Options£215.00
Long Reach Adjustable Wall Light with Shade - 2 Options
2 Options£65.00
Adjustable High Output Spotlights for Wall or Ceiling
11 Options£50.70
Adjustable Projection Plug-In Wall Light - 170mm to 405mm
£70.00
Highly Adjustable Wall Light - Wall or Ceiling Installation
2 Options£79.95
Dome Round LED Ceiling or Wall Light - 3 Sizes
3 Options£89.00
Bracket and Adjustable Arm Wall Light with Black Shade
£96.00
Adjustable LED Spotlight Bar - Single, Double or Triple
9 Options£98.00
Vintage Highly Adjustable Far Reaching Wall Light - Black Steel
2 Options£130.00
Soft Indirect Round Wall Light - Black or Brass
2 Options£149.95
Plug-In Wall Mounted Reading Light - No Electrician Required
2 Options£169.95
Wall Light For Double Height Spaces - Fully Adjustable
10 Options£181.00
Interior Aluminium Wall Mounted Floodlight - Adjustable
2 Options£202.00
Modern Exterior Wall Light That Tilts - Adjustable White Light 3000k or 4000k
£204.00
Long Reach Swing Arm Highly Adjustable Wall Light with Metal Shade
2 Options£224.00
Adjustable Hanging LED Wall Light with Slim Shade
2 Options£255.00
Wall Lights for Double-height Spaces and Sloping Ceilings
4 Options£261.00
Textile Wall Light - Postmodern Italian Design from the 70s
2 Options£283.00
Double height atrium lighting
Atria lighting can be a problem in commercial and domestic settings. In commercial buildings lights are often used for much of the day and may never be switched off at night. This has a major impact on lamp replacement because of the increased hours. Replacing lamps in commercial building can mean bringing in costly and disruptive access equipment and as a result a fitting may be used that can be re-lamped from above the atrium. This works if crawl space is available, if there is no void or crawlspace then lighting with long life lamps should be used together with a provision to make re-lamping easier.