Lite-House Solutions for London’s Cavendish Conference Venue
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Lighting specialist Lite-House has provided an innovative solution to the task of refurbishing the lighting and seating in the Main Auditorium at The Cavendish Conference Centre in Duchess Mews, London. Located alongside Oxford Circus and Cavendish Square, the venue has a long established reputation for customer service, hospitality and superb facilities. It has been Voted Best Conference Venue on many occasions.

Cavendish Representative said: “The lighting solution for our conference venue at Duchess Mews has totally changed the way we used the space, not only has this make-over given the venue a fresh and contemporary feel but it has revolutionised the way we use and sell the space. The lighting gives us the opportunity to brand the area for any client at the touch of a button, the video to light facility means that the desks change colour in sync with the projected screen creating a unique and captivating experience. This whole solution has been created by up-cycling the 1950’s handmade solid ash desks, giving us a retro/contemporary venue with truly unique lighting.”

Lite-House designed the renovation project which included new ambient LED lighting and the refurbishment of the 94 twin seated desks which can accommodate up 188 delegates in the unique tiered amphitheatre. They replaced the old desk tops with their revolutionary FLATLITE® LED light panels protected by toughened glass and linked the colour wash lighting and the panels to a control panel system running amBX software.

Lite-House Director Peter Sargent explained: This solution gives the organisers the ability to change the colour of the lighting and any individual or group of desks to match a company logo, a video presentation or to segregate sets of delegates as required. The use of amBX to control the lighting has revolutionised the way in which we can use our FlatLite panels in a commercial environment like a conference venue.”

More information: www.lite-house.co.uk

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