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Hi,

i am looking to find some large up down wall lights, but am having trouble finding anything larger then 30 cm in width. Any suggestions and ideas would be great! Need to be quiet modern but be able to cast light and show off the amazing coving in this Victoria period building.

Thanks
 
Very Expensive in my opinion but go up to 42cm width. Can't say I've ever used them so can't comment on how much light they cast.
White Slim Ceramic Up Down Wall Light 42cm

Or maybe wall mount something like this? Could point 2 up 2 down or 2 down and 2 at features in the room you wish to highlight? Not saying this exact model but you can get some really smart looking varieties of this style. Also can get them up to 1m wide.

Blocs Ceiling Light - 2 Arm Black Chrome
 
Most electrical wholesalers will give you a lighting catalogue if you ask them.

Also depending on the budget they may also do a lighting deign for you with specified fittings for what you need.
 
Have been through many and am just struggling to find something good. Looking between 160 and 300 quid each. But have to use the existing points as it is a listed building. May have to find a supplier that makes them and get them custom made.

Any ideas?
 
there are litrally dozens of manufactures out there who do lights which you would like, the cost is the factor, however 3 names for starters who I know make them because I have fitted hundreds, (1) Thorlux (2) Thorn (3) Dextra, go and have a browse using google and good luck
 

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