Lighting Partners Australia (LPA) is a lighting organisation, which provides dynamic lighting solutions to a wide crosssection of specifiers and end-users.
November 21st, 2008
Established in 1997, LPA has a national network of distributors throughout Australia. With exclusive distribution of European ranges, LPA caters for most lighting applications including residential, architectural, industrial and commercial for projects large and small. LPAís portfolio also extends across specialty lighting pieces, sourcing the latest theatre, stage and custom-manufactured lighting products.
Product Range
Architectural, feature and outdoor lighting.
Major Brands
Metalarte, Metalab, Formal Lighting, Wever & Ducre and Brand Van Egmond.
Application
Commercial, hospitality, retail and residential.
Major Projects
LPA is currently undertaking intensive lighting projects in Dubai, Slovenia, Ireland, Malaysia and China which include hotel fit-outs and shopping centre refurbishments.
Specialised Services
LPA provides a custom design and lighting layout service using the latest lighting software in conjunction with clientsí architectural CAD drawings.
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