Other Public Realm

Our public realm clients include local authorities, developers, designers and artists. Fibre optic lighting is commonly used in museums, leisure centres and swimming pools, for art installations and outdoors to light building features, water features and walkways.

  1. Large installation of end-lit fibre optics with a mixture of pavers and special end fittings at Exchange Square, Manchester.
  2. Sculpture at the Cowgate, Edinburgh in side glow fibre by Anna Constantinou.
  3. Dome at Cork County Courthouse, Ireland, lit from outside through windows using large diameter glass fibre.
    (Lighting Design by Pritchard Themis Design.)
  4. Statue on Cork County Courthouse, Ireland, lit at night using end-lit fibre optics mounted at the base of statue group.
    (Lighting Design by Pritchard Themis Design.)
  5. ‘Double Arc’ sculpture formed in solid core side glow fibre by artist Diane Maclean.
    (Image courtesy of Diane Maclean.)
  6. Fountain feature outside community centre with the fountain lit from below with fibre optics hidden in rockery and waterfall, lit from behind using end-lit glass fibre.