April 2007
New UK trade & retail distributor and stockist appointed "Lighting for Gardens" www.lightingforgardens.com
March 2007
Light Symphony Pro introduced. All new system offering superior wireless range, touch-screen control and many new features.
May 2004
Light Symphony a winner at Chelsea
Sept 2003
GLEE Exhibition Birmingham, NEC
Sept 2003
BBC's Ground Force Team use our products on a garden in Essex. See Tommy Walsh, Charlie Dimmick & all those who got involved.
August 2003
Changing Scenes at the T-Rex Project at the National History Museum in South Kensington, London.
20-23 May 2003
Chelsea Flower Show, c/o "Garden & Security Lighting" stand ( SW2)
May 2003
Herts County Show
11-13 Apr 2003
Urban Garden Show, Stand G11 London Olympia
March 2003
'Smart House' Magazine
Feb 2003
'Light'Magazine & 'Lighting Equipment News'
Jan 2003
'Light' Magazine and 'Garden Design Journal'
19-22 Jan 2003
The Lighting Show, Birmingham NEC, Stand D4 - Hall 11
Oct Issue 2002
Article : The English Garden Magazine
15-17 Aug 2002
News : See full demo of Light Symphony system at GLEE exhibition at Birmingham NEC stand #N69A.
8 Aug 2002
Press Release 'Product Launch'

Light Symphony a winner at Chelsea

Light Symphony lighting controls were used in Barry Mayled's Chelsea 2004 show garden "Blades", which won a silver medal.

Blades

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Ground Force

As used by the BBC's GROUND FORCE gardening programme to transform the garden of 'Mel & Martin' giving them disabled access to their deck, lawn and raised beds.

White LED deck lights were added to their existing deck to add light and interest to the whole garden at night, amazing the on-lookers.

Lit deck Tom with lights Groundforce Charlie Lit pot

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T-Rex

Predator or Scavenger ? The new exhibition at the National History Museum, South Kensington, aims to change your views on this monster of a dinosaur whilst capturing your imagination with animated models and amazing sound and light.

Light Symphony's changing colour scenes are used to enhance the display and light up your imagination.

T Rex head T Rex Natural History Museum

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