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Posted by Mark Atkinson on 29th Jun 2016

A unique architectural installation harnesses the awesome power of environmentally-friendly LED light to simulate organic tree-growth.The installation, designed by British architecture studio Orproject, entitled Vana, was commissioned by the India Design Forum and takes the form of a stunning forest of paper trees, shot through with stunning LED lights.Orproject’s web site states that this innovative installation, “…explores advanced geometries w… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 2nd Jun 2015

Decorating your house – whether it’s the whole thing or just one room – is a big task that requires a lot of work. Lighting plays a massive part in this process too.Of all the varying types of lighting available on the market – GU10 LEDs should be your number 1 choice.There are loads of reasons why this is the case. Let’s look at some of them now.Low EnergyGU10 LEDs – and LEDs in general – use hardly any energy when compared to incandescent and f… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 18th Jun 2014

We’ve been promised some good weather, so it’s time to get your garden ready with one of our many outdoor LED lighting products. There’s literally everything you need to transform your garden into a fully-fledged extension of your home, from LED decking lights to LED floodlights and much, much more! After all, why should the party stop just because it gets dark? First off, let’s remind ourselves of some of the benefits of LED Light… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 16th Oct 2013

It's a well-known fact that LEDs generate a lot less heat than incandescent bulbs.But how much less do they generate?Well, LED lighting manufacturer Cree recently performed a test involving a 65W incandescent lamp, an equivalent 12W LED and a couple of chocolate bunnies.They placed a chocolate bunny under each lamp, switched them on and waited to see which of the two bunnies melted first.After about 90 minutes, the chocolate bunny under the incan… Read more