Some of our museum lighting installations
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Norwegian Nature Centre
Øvre Eidfjord, Norway -
Norwegian Nature Centre
Øvre Eidfjord, Norway
Light Projects MentorLED fixtures were specified by Sarner in this major renovation of one of Norway’s Premier cultural attractions.
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Mauritshuis Royal
Hague, Netherlands -
Mauritshuis Royal
Hague, Netherlands
Following a two-year restoration, the stunning Mauritshuis in the Hague reopened with the galleries illuminated with Light Projects’ specially designed ArtLED fitting.
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Royal Academy of Arts
London, UK -
Royal Academy of Arts
London, UK
Light Projects RayLight fixtures were installed by the Royal Academy of Arts in London to replace the existing lighting system throughout its prestigious Main Galleries. Four lighting companies were invited to pitch for the Heritage Lottery Funded project and the Academy decided to develop a new generation of light fittings with the Light Projects Group.
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Science Museum
London, UK -
Science Museum
London, UK
Dramatic yet subtle lighting of a sample of Moon rock, at the London Science Museum, is one of Light Project’s specialist projects. Located in the ‘Exploring Space Gallery’ to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 15 Lunar mission when it was collected, the moon rock is housed in a nitrogen-filled glass container, isolated from Earth’s atmosphere.
Specified by Jonathan Howard of DHA Designs, the high performance LEDStar 3 from Light Projects was chosen for this unique application. With its superior colour rendition, this bespoke lighting fitting is ideal for this particular exhibition because it is both small and discreet and so does not distract from the moon rock itself.
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