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LLANELLI, UK – Lighting Technology Projects (LTP) was asked by Lancashire-based Lite Ltd. to bring to life their lighting design for a new, illuminated cube array feature at the city’s Eagle Market within a new shopping center. The nine internally lit cubes are suspended from the ceiling and illuminated with more than 3500 nodes of Philips CK i-Color Flex SLX. Twists, scrolls and swirling rainbows share time with straight color-changes to entertain and attract more shoppers.

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Eagle Eye View for LTP

LLANELLI, UK – Lighting Technology Projects (LTP) was asked by Lancashire-based Lite Ltd. to bring to life their lighting design for a new, illuminated cube array feature at the city’s Eagle Market within a new shopping center. This bustling town center market is incorporated within the new Westfield Derby shopping center development.

The nine internally lit cubes are suspended from the steel grid ceiling structure and illuminated with over 3,500 nodes of Philips CK i-Color Flex SLX. Lite and LTP specified this as a flexible, dynamic, robust and energy efficient solution, which would allow programming of some interesting abstract colored dynamic effects, including twists, scrolls and swirling rainbows as well as being able to provide a straightforward color- changing lighting appearance.

Eagle Market owners Derby City Council initiated the cube concept. The idea was to make the Theatre Walk area of the space a lively and funky visual environment with some eye-catching elements to attract more public foot traffic into this area.

LTP has worked on many previous projects with Lite – and this was another successful collaboration between the two companies.

Said LTP’s Keith Elms, “It was a challenging project requiring full attention to detail and a level of ingenuity to produce a spectacular result. It was invaluable for us to be involved from the start and in all the necessary engineering stages, from the physical design to specifying the most appropriate form of illumination, which would provide the most cost effective lighting solution for the client.”