With a team that boasts over 40 years experience in the lighting industry, Northampton-based Mushroom is a distributor, consultant and installer (for both temporary and permanent installations) of high quality lighting, sound and pyrotechnics. The addition of three major new lighting brands to its distribution portfolio gives customers throughout the UK a considerably wider choice of lighting products, whether for entertainment, architectural, retail or industrial applications.
The wireless LED fixtures from France's Mobiled mean that LED lighting systems can be put together which are remarkably versatile. Battery power and cable-free DMX control mean that very flexible systems can be put together for virtually any location. Along with the company's mobile energy solutions and a wide range of LED architectural and work lighting, Mobiled systems produce the light that is needed, precisely where it is needed.
LTH, based in Günzburg, Germany, produces a wide range of high quality lighting fixtures (both LED and conventional) for architectural, theatre and display applications, as well as stands, rigging and accessories.
Meanwhile, Dutch manufacturer CLS produces LED lighting and control products for architectural and retail applications. Offices, shops, hotels, museums, cinemas, theatres and bars all benefit from energy-efficient CLS products, which come in many different styles and mountings.
"We are really pleased to have been appointed UK distributors for Mobiled, LTH and CLS," says Mushroom founder Paul Butler. "We pride ourselves on our knowledge and longevity in the industry, as well as our principles of delivering the best solution, whether that's as a distributor or installer.
"We look very carefully at brands to add to our portfolio. Mobiled, LTH and CLS all offer quality products which add extra dimensions to our customers' options and the service we deliver."
Paul will be present at ProLight+Sound at Frankfurt Messe. Representing both Mushroom Lighting and Mobiled, he will be on the LTH stand B88 in Hall 9.0.
(Jim Evans)