The Origins of Thorn Lighting Thorn Lighting became one of the most recognisable names associated with Britain’s post-war lighting industry. Closely connected with commercial lighting, fluorescent fittings, street lighting, and large-scale public infrastructure, Thorn played a major role in shaping the appearance of offices, schools, factories, warehouses, and public buildings throughout the mid and late …
Why Panel and Grid Lighting Are Widely Used Panel and grid lighting systems are designed to deliver wide, uniform illumination across functional interior spaces. These fixtures are commonly installed within suspended ceilings and provide consistent brightness with minimal glare. Because the light source spreads evenly across a large surface area, panel lighting helps reduce harsh …
Why Ceiling Height Changes Everything Lighting performance in commercial spaces is fundamentally influenced by mounting height. In industrial, retail, and large open environments, specifying high bay or low bay lighting is not a stylistic decision — it is a technical one. Beam angle, lumen output, glare control, and fixture design must all respond directly to …
How Lighting Shapes Commercial, Educational, Healthcare, Hospitality, Industrial, Residential and Retail Spaces Lighting is more than simple illumination — it directly impacts productivity, safety, mood, and wellbeing across every sector. The requirements for lighting in commercial offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, industrial facilities, homes, and retail stores are all very different, shaped by how people use …



