Projects  
Syon Park 1
Syon Park - Middlesex

Commercial Lighting Systems Ltd were very pleased to be offered the opportunity to become involved in phase 1 of a project to illuminate the Great Conservatory at Syon Park Middlesex.

Working closely with our specialist distributor Mr. Nigel Weir of Contact Electrical Distributors Ltd, we were able to offer a complete solution to enhance the lighting on the interior and exterior of this historic building, which is open daily to the public and also used for weddings, conferences, filming photo shoots etc.

To meet the complex requirements of Syon Park a selection of discreet Meyer architectural floodlights were selected and installed on custom brackerty mounted on the internal columns.   Using 200w and 300w lamps, a simple control system, coupled with custom made gel filter holders it is now possible to provide lighting effects to suit a wide range of individual requirements in this totally unique building.

Following commissioning and handover of the system the client has given extremely favorable feedback on this visually stunning installation. We now look forward to being involved in subsequent phases of this prestigious project.  

For more information visit:
www.syonpark.co.uk
www.ced-ltd.co.uk

Commercial Lighting
Syon Park 2
The Exchange Station - Liverpool

Commercial Lighting were very pleased to work closely with Graham Festenstein Lighting Design on the Liverpool “City of Light” project.

One of the many historical buildings which has benefited from a carefully designed architectural lighting scheme is The Exchange Station building, now known locally as Mercury Court.

With a wide range of high quality architectural lighting products designed for such sensitive projects, Meyer was the perfect choice.

The new Nightvision range was selected due to the extremely low profile of the luminaire housing, ensuring that the fittings do not detract from the beauty of the building. For this particular building, narrow beam versions of the Nightvision were located beneath the pillars to enhance their prominent features during the hours of darkness.

COLOGNE ZOO - ELEPHANT HOUSE

Our Meyer luminaires have been used throughout the world to help create a safer and more pleasant environment, but it’s not just people that benefit from their excellent performance!

The Elephant is admired the world over for its strength and longevity, so what better floodlight could there be to provide the lighting to the main shelter in the Elephant House at Cologne Zoo but with Meyer Fluxa luminaires?

The fittings are arranged around the supporting pillars throughout the structure, with a number pointing upwards to wash the underside of the wooden canopy and provide a more open atmosphere to the area.

Commercial Lighting Sponsors of Fareham in Bloom
THANKSGIVING BEACON

The Thanksgiving Beacon. A sculpture by Andy Scott.
Lighting Design by Sutton Vane Associates, London.

A symbol of Thanksgiving for the Peace in Northern Ireland, the stunning 17m high statue is the tallest in Northern Ireland. It was essential to keep costs as low as possible.

The statue is in a prominent position on the banks of the river Lagan, close to the new concert hall. Now that the statue is lit by an assortment of Meyer floodlights and spotlights, it is even more prominent as a major symbol.
It is rapidly becoming the symbol of the City

 

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SPITFIRE SCULPTURE

A new sculpture of the prototype Spitfire, K5054, has been illuminated using a combination of Meyer Superlights & Ares buried uplighters to stunning effect.

The sculpture is sited at the entrance to Southampton airport, home of the magnificent plane’s maiden flight and close to where Reginald Mitchell first designed the much loved aircraft.

Commercial Lighting Systems were delighted to work closely with Eastleigh Borough Council in designing a scheme which would enhance the features of this fantastic landmark whilst taking account of the close proximity to the main runway at the airport.

FLORAL STREET PROJECT

Commercial Lighting Systems participated in the Floral Street project, London, supplied in 2004.
Architects were Pringle Richards Sharratt, London.
Electrical Engineers were Rybka Battle.

Luminaires Spectral H section



LED KITCHEN WORK TOP AND FLOOR TILE

Commercial Lighting Systems Ltd were recently commissioned to design a workable LED system that would flush mount behind a glass work top with stunning effects.

Using a custom made linear LED board mounted in extrusion we were able to meet the customers request and requirements with success.

At the same time the client requested a distinctive floor art design, we were able to take the work top idea and using LEDS fitted a custom glass tile design into the new floor system.

The LED’s are controlled from a simple EBS system that was already on the specification

Electrical Contractor
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