Lighting Options Australia are committed to finding the right lighting solution for each individual client and their project.
April 28th, 2011
Understanding the transformative effect of light on a space, Lighting Options Australia are increasingly making a name for themselves in hospitality lighting.
From basic product selections to comprehensive design assistance, Lighting Options Australia consider the unique characteristics of each venue to meet its lighting needs.
Take, for example, the growing trend for vintage industrial lighting. Lighting Options Australia sources unique vintage products from all over the world. Much of the company’s vintage product integrates modern lamp sources such as LED, creating an appealing ’old meets new’ combination and a result that is high-tech, efficient and characteristically stylish.
Lighting in hospitality is vital. It not only changes the way a space looks, but the way it feels – and, in turn, how the customer reacts and interacts with a space.
Lighting Options Australia’s flexible approach, expertise and diverse range of products allow the perfect solution to be found every time.
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