Exhibition Lighting
Beautiful lighting for exhibition stands that you can rely on
Beautiful lighting for exhibition stands that you can rely on
Whatever your exhibition looks like, you want to be able to focus on attracting potential clients and new business, without worrying about the lighting. That's why you need exhibition display lighting that you can depend on.
Have you got a pop up exhibition stand at an event? Meet exhibition display lighting.
Choose our exhibition stand lighting; it will fit your budget.
There are many benefits to choosing exhibition stand lighting for your upcoming event.
Energy efficient - saving you money in the long run
Less likely to overheat, won't need replacing
Range of shapes and sizes you can choose from
We'll discuss your requirements for your exhibition lights, part of our wider range of LED warehouse lighting.
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Display lights and LED strip lights can light up your exhibition stand. LED exhibition lighting is a more cost effective, energy efficient option.
Follow these steps.
Choose your type of exhibition lights
Ask your event organiser for an electric point
Try out your lights pre-event for a successful, timely set up at the real thing - not too bright or dim is the key!
Check your socket is a good quality one - safety first
Switch your lights off once the exhibition is over
There is an extensive range of exhibition display stands that you can choose from, if you need to set the ambiance at one of your exhibition halls.
Spotlights - they're not big or bulky, good for powerful light but the lamp stays out the way, nice and compact
Display lights - also called hand lights, offer different ambiances and don't use much power so save you money
Banner lights - put behind the exhibition to add a glow to your promotion, great for reception counters and wall graphics, often use LED bulbs
Backlights - used for billboards, and often affordable, can add up to 40% more attention and reduce unpleasant shadows
Rope lighting - this is where small LED bulbs are covered in plastic tubes, so they don't get damaged, gives a gorgeous backdrop to your exhibition
LED strip lights - similar to rope lighting, these are often adjustable and customisable and can be controlled and dimmed wirelessly
Do LED lights damage paintings?
No, LED lights don't damage paintings.
Why is lighting important in exhibitions and galleries?
Lighting is important in exhibitions because it sets the mood. It not only helps to make your exhibition easier to see, but it adds a pleasant level of ambiance. For example, if the arena's lighting is too harsh or bright, it makes it difficult to see your exhibition and may cause squinting!
But if you choose the right level of display lights with a respectable brightness, it's a much more enjoyable experience.
Where can you use exhibition stand lighting?
You can use exhibition display lighting at different events, including:
networking events
exhibitions
trade shows
Read more about recommended lux levels for your exhibition space in our Ultimate Guide to Recommended Lux Levels here.
Locations
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