Villiers Row

Spectral previewed the new Dome suspended and floor standing luminaire at the Surface Design Show and it caught the eye of entrepreneur Manoj Bharwani who liked the discreet integration of the indirect light, the integration of the power supply within the fitting body (requiring no external box to hide) and the glass panel to the underside offering a comfortable yet excellent direct light for co workers using the spaces. He wanted a “high end looking” luminaire for his new office space in north London and placed quality of the lighting as a priority. Spectral developed the spaces by defining the task areas and ensuring they were lit well. Up lighting provided lower contrast and a feeling of depth to the work areas.

We also considered the vertical surfaces such as the textures of the original brickwork and ensured the overall ambience was of a comfortable yet vibrant place to work. Other fittings from the Spectral range included IRIS L to create a social hub area.

Recent Spectral Projects

The Rowe Central House

HALO Bristol

The Bindery

Chivas Brothers Bottling Facility

John Robertson Architects

Products Used

Dome

Dome

The Dome pendant and floor lamp series was developed in partnership with the architectural office Blocher partners from Stuttgart.

Spectral Projects

1-3 Pemberton Row, London

1-3 Pemberton Row, London

The offices at 1-3 Pemberton Row underwent a significant refurbishment to create a more modern, comfortable office,
London International Bank

London International Bank

The new restaurant for Merrill Lynch’s building for this international London bank was designed as a subterranean ...
University of Hertfordshire – The new science Building

University of Hertfordshire – The new science Building

A new specialist science building for the University situated within the College Lane masterplan, providing a home ...
St Matthews Church, Cambridge

St Matthews Church, Cambridge

Built in 1866 and designed by Richard Rowe, one-time understudy to George Gilbert Scott in the 1850s in his work at Ely Cathedral.
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