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I live in a modern flat and the lighting design is poorly designed so I am planning to get them moved around. But as this is going to involve plastering I need to get the new design right before I do anything!


Could anyone recommend a lighting designer - or an interior designer who is good with lights - who could advise me?


Thanks

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Hi Heffalump,


We are a leading Interior Design studio based in Peckham. Headed by Italian born Matteo Bianchi.

We've design our own lighting for various companies including, Italamp and Penta and would be happy to have a chat with you about how we could help you with your project.


Our website is www.matteobianchi.co.uk and you can email us on [email protected].


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Matteo Bianchi Studio

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