Reconciling the various demands placed upon church lighting is a great challenge for any lighting designer or architect, particularly in older churches where there is little natural daylight available.
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Working with designers and architects we can produce unique church lighting which reconciles the sometimes conflicting requirements of function and aesthetic. High ceilings mean that artificial light often stuggles to reach the point at which it is needed, and if not planned for in advance, simply changing light bulbs can become a major exercise. Modern TechnologyThanks to advances in modern light source technology, it is no longer necessary to compromise grace and beauty for light output, easy maintenance and low running costs. We can advise on various kinds of long life our high output light sources and how best to integrate them into new or existing fixtures. Specialist manual or powered winch systems are also available allowing chandeliers to be cleaned and re-lamped quickly by just one person with no need for an access platform. Traditional SkillsThe traditional craft metalworking skills used to produce decorative church lighting can also be applied to other areas, such as the magnificent Rood Screen shown above. We are able to work in a wide range of materials including Aluminium, Brass, Copper, Wrought Iron, Stainless and Mild Steels. An extensive choice of surface finishes is available to further enhance each metal substrate. Please see our project gallery for more examples of our church lighting and specialist cathedral lighting. |
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