The directors of LiteTile have many years experience of architectural lighting projects and would be happy to discuss any requirements you may have.

 

These projects have included architectural lighting features in shops, offices, bars and shopping malls.

 

The majority of these projects have involved the use of the latest Led technology and Prismex - a speciality edge lit acrylic sheet with a patent protected dot matrix on the surface of the material which can be either flat folded or formed.

 

This surface spreads light across the sheet to give, bright and even illumination enabling us to create slimline lighting solutions saving you space and energy over standard lighting solutions

 

 

Boots plc – LiteTile Wall & Goalpost Entrance

Architectural lighting feature consisting of a wall illuminated with colour-changing acrylic panels. Each strip of colour-changing LEDs (2 per panel) is individually addressed by a DMX controller, thus allowing a varied array of colour-changing and movement to be achieved. The “Goalpost” feature at the entrance to the store consists of panels of Prismex and over 450 high output blue LEDs were used to illuminate these panels.

 

 

Finsbury Square, London – Illuminated Colour-changing Wall & Illuminated Desk

This architectural lighting feature is made up of 14 floor-to-ceiling panels of dichroic laminated glass behind which panels of Prismex were installed and each panel was edgelit with white LEDs. The reception desk consists of slabs of black marble and glass panels and Prismex panels were installed behind the glass and then illuminated with white LEDs.

 

 

Illuminated Reception Desks

Various options can be provided to enhance a company’s reception area. Reception desks can be lit with white-only LEDs or with colour-changing LEDs, which could incorporate the company’s corporate colours.

 

 

Shopping Mall, Cardiff

High output wall wash LED units were installed on the top floor of this shopping mall to flood light up the walls and into the dome of the mall in the owner’s corporate colours.

 

 

Offices, London

Architectural lighting feature in a reception area, which consisted of 9 floor-to-ceiling glass panels 3m high, illuminated with high output colour-changing LEDs.