Museum Lighting Design

Museum Lighting Design

Displaying Artefacts with Minimum Risk

Updated January 2024

With 20+ years of experience, my team and I have worked on bespoke gallery and museum lighting design projects worldwide. With an emphasis on conservation lighting, we light artefacts beautifully through maximum impact and minimum risk. Our clients include national and international museums, art galleries, private collectors and historical sites.

Museum lighting is a delicate formula of preservation and illumination, whilst creating a sensory environment that engages the eye. Museum lighting has the task of presenting artefacts with a memorable wow factor whilst ensuring the risk on display is of the utmost minimum. Therefore our technical design expertise allows us to implement museum lighting schemes that are a bespoke and flexible solution. For a more technical insight into lighting design, you can explore our lighting blog. In addition, you can also explore some photographs of our latest gallery and museum lighting projects below.


“Museum Lighting Design is a Delicate Formula of Preservation and Illumination”


Right the way through the design process, our lighting designers ensure that every curatorial and conservation necessity is met. Our methodology offers expertise, detailed implementation and enhancement in lighting.


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