The beauty and brains behind Halo Lighting.
November 25th, 2011
1. What does your company supply?
HALO has access to a diverse range of premium international brands and represents a number of products by renowned designers.
HALO specializes in servicing commercial projects, multi story developments, urban landscapes, hospitality venues and high quality residential projects. The studio consultation is by appointment, which allows exclusive attention to each project.
2. What’s the history of your company (how did it start)?
HALO Lighting is the brainchild of lighting industry specialist Reg Campbell. Focussing more on architectural design-based lighting, Reg’s vision is realised through premium product, strong work relationships, personalised service and creating standout spaces. Utilizing his 30 over years experience in the industry, HALO deliver design application assistance for all projects.
3. Where do you distribute?
Our distribution is based on exclusivity. All brands we represent are exclusive to us in WA, which means full distribution on the west coast. Distribution is extended to the east coast for collections and brands that are solely exclusive to us. For more information call HALO on (08) 9221 5544.
4. Describe your customers?
We often deal with a diverse and varied clientele with equally diverse project and budget requirements. Our main client base includes architects, designers, electrical engineers, and end users who have a holistic vision to their project.
5. What sets your company apart?
We are a close-knit group and as a collective we believe in innovative solutions teamed with personalised attention to each project. Our strong supplier relationships enable us to work well with project deadlines and requirements. The collections we represent also offer various solutions to meet both aesthetic and budget requirements.
6. Who should we speak to when specifying?
Britta Venn [Sales Consultancy Design Application]
Britta has worked in several Design and Architecture firms and studied both design and interior design at Central TAFE. Developing her eye for detail and technical know how, Britta works closely with each client to deliver a cohesive and innovatively sound lighting plan.
8. What is good design to you?
Good design comes in many shapes and sizes. The key to good design takes into consideration a balance of technical functionality, practicality, efficiency, innovation and form- adding value to the end user. We at HALO are always on the look out for products that meet all of these requirements.
9. What does the future hold?
We look forward to Frankfurt Fair 2012; it is always good to see how the industry is progressing on a global scale. As a business we look forward to another positive year with all things light and design. Stay tuned for the latest showroom installations featuring a whole lot by Italian design house, MODOLUCE.
To stay updated on all things HALO subscribe to http://www.halolighting.com.au/contact/newsletter
35 Kensington Street, East Perth
Phone: (08) 9221 5544
Email: info@halolighting.com.au
Website: www.halolighting.com.au
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