
Tala becomes a B Corp
London-based lighting brand Tala has become a B Corporation. The company – known for its distinctive oversized lamps – scored 89.7 in

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London-based lighting brand Tala has become a B Corporation. The company – known for its distinctive oversized lamps – scored 89.7 in

A Norman Foster-designed office in Budapest has set a new standard for large premium workplaces with an installed lighting load

Experts in the remanufacturing and reconditioning of luminaires are set to gather in London next week for the industry’s first

A range of upmarket chandeliers aimed at top hotels and restaurants are being made from the laughing gas canisters discarded

Signify’s 3D printing division has an announced a collaboration with the prominent textile designer Aleksandra Gaca. The designer has created

Glamox has announced that it has started to switch from using virgin aluminium to recycled aluminium in its luminaires as

Hertfordshire-based commercial lighting firm Synergy Creativ has become the latest UK firm to launch a dedicated reconditioned lighting service. Dubbed

Accelerating investment in energy efficiency is essential if the UK’s commercial property sector is to meet the strengthened Minimum Energy

The Society of Light and Lighting is planning a special version of the circular lighting measure TM66 for facility managers.

A range of pendant luminaires made from beach waste such as fishing nets and washed-up plastic bottles has been unveiled

Staffordshire-based lighting and electrical equipment manufacturer Scolmore Group has been recognised for its sustainability efforts with a bronze medal awarded

Caterpillars are one of the main victims of artificial light at night, say scientists. The increased illumination gives their predators