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LiGHT 24 makes its return to London 20 & 21 November 2024.

Panel discussion at LiGHT 24 featuring industry experts sharing insights on lighting design trends in London.

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LiGHT24

Taking place at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, LiGHT 24 is the UK’s only trade show dedicated to high-end lighting specification.

Held annually, over two-days in November it attracts designers and specifiers from all areas of the industry looking to be inspired, educated, and grow their professional network.

Having attracted almost 5,000 visitors in 2023 - architects, interior designers, lighting designers, engineers, and specifiers head to LiGHT in their thousands to see the very latest product innovations and launches from 100s of exhibiting architectural and decorative lighting brands.

Run by [d]arc media – the leading media company in lighting design - the show also features the highly regarded [d]arc thoughts talks programme. Moderated by editors from the leading lighting design magazines arc and darc, as well as guest moderators, the talks delve deeper into the latest topics and trends affecting lighting and design – whether that’s looking at circular economy and sustainability, designing for wellness, or diversity in design.

LiGHT also provides endless opportunities for visitors to make new connections, whether that’s through the late-night drinks party, networking brunch, or while working in the dedicated co-working space, or re-energising in the Associations Lounge.

The 2024 edition of the show will take place on 20 and 21 November and is free to attend. Our Manchester Studio partner Light Forms will be exhibiting at Stand 18 - so be sure to say hello.

For more information, including an exhibitor list and talks programme schedule, click here.

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