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Commercial Lighting

Our range of commercial lighting is built for shops, offices, warehouses and other trade spaces. It spans recessed fire-rated LED downlights, surface-mounted linear battens from four to six feet, IP65 bulkheads with sensor options, and 600x600 and 300x300 LED panels. CCT-adjustable and DALI-dimmable models give flexible output, and there are emergency bulkheads, twin spots and exit signs for safety routes.

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Lighting for trade spaces

Commercial lighting has to cope with long hours and busy rooms, from shops and offices to warehouses and back-of-house areas. Our range brings the main fittings together so you can light a whole site from one place, whether that means a clean grid across a ceiling or a hard-wearing fitting in a damp store. Grouping the fittings this way keeps a scheme consistent and the ordering simple.

Downlights, panels and battens

Recessed fire-rated LED downlights handle general light in offices and retail, while surface-mounted linear battens from four to six feet suit corridors, stores and plant rooms. LED panels in 600x600 and 300x300 sizes drop into suspended ceilings, and IP65 bulkheads, some with sensor options, take on entrances and utility areas where a sealed fitting is the safer call.

Output and control

CCT-adjustable fittings let you switch between warm white, cool white and daylight to suit the task, and DALI-dimmable models give you central control over larger schemes. Tri-wattage builds add a second way to tune output, so one fitting can be set to match the room rather than swapped out for another spec.

Safety and circulation

For escape routes and shared areas, the range covers emergency bulkheads, twin spots and wall-mounted exit signs, alongside emergency kits for keeping light on during a power cut. These sit naturally next to the everyday fittings so a single order can cover both general and emergency lighting without splitting the job.

Specifying a scheme

Start with the room and its conditions, choose IP20 for dry areas or IP65 where there is moisture and dust, then pick the control method that fits how the space is run. Finishes run from white through black and brass for areas on show, so back-of-house and front-of-house can be specified from the same range. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fittings does this range cover?

It brings together fire-rated LED downlights, linear LED battens, IP65 bulkheads, backlit and surface-mounted LED panels, emergency luminaires and exit signs. That mix lets you light a shop floor, an office ceiling, a stockroom and an escape route from one range.

Which fittings work in damp or outdoor-rated areas?

The IP65-rated items, including non-corrosive battens and bulkheads, are sealed against dust and water spray, so they suit car parks, plant rooms and covered outdoor areas. For dry interiors such as offices and retail floors, the IP20 panels and battens are the usual choice.

Can the lighting switch colour temperature and dim?

Many fittings are CCT-adjustable across warm white, cool white and daylight, and a number support DALI dimming for scene and zone control. That helps you set a brighter daylight tone in a workspace and a softer level elsewhere using compatible controls.

Do you stock emergency and exit lighting?

Yes. The range includes maintained and non-maintained emergency downlights, twin-spot emergency bulkheads, LED emergency kits with battery backup and wall-mounted exit signs, so you can cover signage and escape-route lighting alongside general fittings.

Is this lighting suitable for a DIY fit?

These are mains fittings wired into a building's electrical system, often with sensors or emergency gear. Because they connect to fixed wiring, we would recommend a qualified electrician handles the installation and any testing of emergency functions.

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