3LR adds Schnick-Schnack-Systems
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From its manufacturing base in Germany, Schnick-Schnack-Systems produces individual, ready-to-use lighting solutions with associated controls for a broad range of applications, especially television and film studios, architectural projects, system integrations, cruise ships and events. Its range of LED components includes strips, tiles and dots designed for decorative use in all types of environment, for indoor or outdoor use.
“With 3LR we merge two excellent teams,” says Solveig Busler, speaking on behalf of Schnick-Schnack-Systems. “With the expertise of 3LR we have a brand representative that understands our product range and will make it easier for the customers to explore our products. 3LR’s knowledge makes them the ideal partner to represent our brand and our products in the UK market and to realize amazing projects with their customers in the UK. Our aim is to deliver lighting modules that are installed in the most beautiful and outstanding projects.”
The close collaboration between the two companies has already begun, with UK customers benefitting from training sessions that will bring them much closer to the manufacturer. 3LR and Schnick-Schnack-Systems will be participating together at industry events including the PLASA Show, Production Futures and Light23, to meet customers, colleagues, and friends.
Matt Lloyd, director of 3LR Lighting, says, “The addition of Schnick-Schnack-Systems to our growing list of supporting manufacturers is a great step for 3LR. Like many people in the UK market, we’ve long been aware of the excellence of their products. We look forward to working with Solveig and all the brilliant team to maximise the brand’s extraordinary potential in the wide variety of markets that we serve.”
Busler adds, “We are convinced that there is a huge potential for growth with 3LR and Schnick-Schnack-Systems. We expect 3LR to be very strong in architectural lighting and system integration. We know that they are extraordinarily skilled in providing comprehensive solutions in lighting and control and what more could we ask for, when we have so many pixels to be driven?”