
Tags: John Cullen Lighting, Lighting, Chelsea Flower Show

John Cullen are excited to announce the continuation of their relationship with designer Hay-Joung Hwang lighting up the LG Eco-City garden at Chelsea Flower show this May. The lighting scheme, designed by Creative Director Sally Storey, brings together both inside and out picking out the key features though-out.
Hay says “We are delighted to once again be using John Cullen to light up the LG Eco-City Garden at Chelsea. Their combination of excellent colour rendition and versatile, low heat products add another dimension at night ensuring the garden looks magical at night as well as during the day.”
The path to the outdoor seating area and kitchen beyond is lit with Guida floor washers, the trees with Kensington spotlights, the seating area is under-lit with Contour HDX27 and back garden with Kew spotlights. Inside Luccas light up the living wall and Square Trimless provide downlight to the kitchen interior.
Designer Hay-Joung Hwang's garden provides a prototype for sustainable city living. It integrates our increased dependency on technology with a requirement to be mindful of the environmental issues posed by contemporary lifestyles, as well as to reduce pollution specifically in areas of high population density. The plants and trees play a role in the seasonal control of oxygen generation, humidity control, temperature moderation and the reduction of carbon dioxide.
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NB: Night-time shots of the garden will be available on the 21st May.
For further information, contact Sarah Roberts on 020 37371 9000 or email sarah.roberts@johncullenlighting.com