Blossoming success

Blossoming success

Tridonic UK has supported the successful redevelopment of Reed Smith’s new London headquarters at 1 Blossom Yard, delivering a connected, future-ready lighting solution in partnership with Artech Lighting. 

The project demonstrates how intelligent lighting technology can elevate workplace experience, support flexible working and contribute to high sustainability performance in modern commercial environments.

Reed Smith’s new 126,000sqft office blends the character of a historic warehouse with contemporary architectural design, creating a workspace that encourages collaboration, wellbeing and operational efficiency.

To achieve a fully integrated and intuitive lighting environment, Artech supplied a tailored package of bespoke luminaires powered by Tridonic DALI technology. The use of Tridonic DALI drivers enables end users to access a simple, intuitive controls solution without compromising on performance or flexibility.

The installation includes: 240 bespoke linear and square luminaires equipped with Tridonic EXC4 DALI drivers. Module LLE24 ADV6 LED boards delivering uniform, high-efficiency illumination. EM ConverterLED PRO inverters with LiFePO4 battery emergency gear for long life, DALI2 compliant emergency lighting. Constant voltage drivers supporting Nastro Neon LED strip lighting.

Artech Lighting also supplied more than 2,000m of Flowline and Chicane luminaires across 250 bespoke systems, all operating in harmony with Tridonic’s lighting controls.

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