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14 PLASA PREVIEW


Plasa London 2013 is set to be the best yet; we take a look at what’s instore for visitors and exhibitors alike.


24 SHARON MARSTON FOCUS


Sharon Marston Studio show their exceptional work at two key locations at this year’s London Design Festival.


30 STAGE LIGHTING


TV studios, live performances and festivals all need some amazing lighting to enhance the performance.


34 100% DESIGN


Staged over 20,000m² at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre, 100% Design is the commercial cornerstone event of the London Design Festival.


42 RETAIL LIGHTING With the continued progression of LEDs and the demand for


retailers to be energy efficient, we take a look at some recent installations in retail and new products available to retailers to keep one step ahead.


46 DECOREX PREVIEW


The exquisite interior design event at the heart of the London design community.


50 Q&A – Lightfalls


Cally Law interviews Todd Bracher, the innovator behind Lightfalls.


56 EYES ON… LED HUT


A1 Lighting chats to Jonothan Ruff, Managing director at LED Hut.


58 PROJECTS


This month we have more projects than ever before!


94 HOTEL REVIEW


July was the perfect time to visit and stay on the English Riviera.


98 OPINION


Concern for the environment will be a major trend at the The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Hong Kong International Lighting Fair Autumn Edition, according to David Marsden, Director UK, Benelux and Ireland of the event’s organiser HKTDC.


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