At last, says Giles Kime, help is at hand for anyone blinded by the byzantine complexity of architectural lighting.
When Giles Redman launched Corston to eliminate the headache that faces anyone planning a lighting project, his instinct was to distinguish between decorative lighting and architectural.
The two do very different things; decorative lights, such as table lamps, floor lamps and pendants, don’t merely illuminate a space with a warm, often low-level glow,…