Lighting looms at The Weaving Shed
Riegens Lighting has provided a modern, versatile lighting system at The Weaving Shed, a former mill building situated on the banks of the Ettrick in Selkirk, Scottish Borders.
Lighting for the project was specified by KJ Tait Engineers who chose Riegens luminaires due to a good versatile range, high quality finish and excellent value for money.
To provide direct/indirect illumination for the open plan offices, Riegens' Casino Trio suspended luminaires were installed. Using T5 28W and 54W lamps, Trio is suitable for a wide range of applications and incorporates contains HF multi-lamp control gear to provide illuminance level flexibility with a quick lamp change. The option of an integrated lighting controller is also offered.
Riegens popular Concido 200 downlights were chosen for the main reception area. The range features a choice of decorative and technical attachments to complement each particular project.
Riegens Lighting
01376 333400
www.riegens.com
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