The longer daylight hours bring joy for everyone, but in our art lighting specialism, it also changes how natural light interacts with artworks.
At this time of year, curators, galleries, and collectors must consider how sunlight might wash out colours, create glare, or cast shifting shadows on paintings, sculptures, or installations.
This is where our team at TM comes into its own as we Bring Art To Light with our museum-grade products, private and public spaces across the UK and internationally.
☀️ We’re proud to make and assemble all of our products in London
☀️ We’re excited to be working up and down the country and internationally with private clients and institutions on their art lighting priorities - from heat and UV, exhibition planning, to mood and atmosphere and energy efficiency.
☀️ You can find us in
@houseandgardenuk and recommended by designers, architects and curators for our quality of service and products.
Images: 1. Courtesy of TM Lighting and Petworth House, Photo by Benjamin Deakin
@petworthnt 2. Courtesy of TM Lighting and Apsley House, Photo by Tim Bol
@apsley.house 3. Courtesy of TM Lighting and Spencer House, Photo by Andrew Beasley
@spencer.house 4. Courtesy of TM Lighting and Conrad Shawcross, Photo by Richard Ivey
@conradshawcross 5. Courtesy of TM Lighting and Hannah Payne Art, Photo by David Owens
@hannah_payne_art
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