London - Washington - Geneva
Lighting Designers
Simon Morris Associates are award winning lighting designers with both international and domestic clients.
SMA provide comprehensive lighting design & lighting control services for architectural projects, historic buildings, museums, exhibitions, art galleries, hotels, residential and retail.
Light is an insubstantial medium but it has a huge impact on both the perception of physical spaces and the emotional reaction of those who enter, work, play or shop in these environments.
High quality lighting design can create drama, define, accentuate and enrich our lives. It requires equilibrium of many key components that seamlessly need to convert concepts into detailed technical specifications.
Our lighting designers provide unique, inspiring and continually evolving solutions which are changing many of the old approaches to lighting.
Our lighting designers provide unique, inspiring and continually evolving solutions which are changing many of the old methods of lighting.
Lighting Design Services
Architectural Lighting
Museum & Gallery Lighting
Exhibition Lighting
Display Showcase Lighting
Interior Lighting / Exterior Lighting
DALI / DMX / Lighting Control
Lighting Design Consultation
Detailed Lighting Specification
LED / Fibre Optic Lighting
Energy Saving Solutions
Residential / Display / Office Lighting
With a strong sense of aesthetics, our lighting designers achieve lighting solutions that use some of the latest technologies like LEDs and Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI). These lighting designs are flexible, eco-friendly, address conservation, maintenance and are energy efficient, whilst remaining sensitive with the architecture, art, leisure or retail etc.
From concept to fully documented lighting design, SMA's lighting designers offer an unequalled service that concentrates on achieving the optimum lighting design solution with “best value” principles.
Whatever the size or budget, our lighting designers will always give your project the same “attention to detail”.
the difference is in the detail















