Worldwide - The winner of the Philips Strand Lighting upcycling competition has been
announced. Paul Nulty Lighting Design (PNLD) scooped the prize for team effort
'Anamorphosis', which saw the colleagues turn a vintage Patt 23 theatre lantern into
a deconstructed art piece.
PNLD was revealed as the winner at The Society of Light and Lighting Fresnel
Lecture, which took place at the Royal Institution of Great Britain (Ri) last week.
Philips was chief sponsor of the event, alongside support from the IALD. Following
the talk, Philips' Lighting Application Design Lead and competition judge Mike
Simpson announced that PNLD's design had come out on top.
On the winning entry, Simpson says: "It was a difficult decision as the other
finalists were fantastic, however 'Anamorphosis' was a very deserving winner.
"Many lighting designers will have grown up with the Patt 23 and spent hours
lovingly maintaining it and taking it apart, so to see its deconstruction in PNLD's
design brings back those memories. I think it's very appropriate when celebrating an
iconic spotlight to be able to look inside and consider how the original design has
stood the test of time."
Launched at the end of last year to celebrate the iconic brand's centenary, the
Strand Lighting competition garnered much interest from lighting designers and
artists worldwide. Over 90 people registered their interest and 175 were following
the Pinterest inspiration board.
The prototypes of the winning design and two finalists were built by Howard Eaton
Lighting and displayed at the Ri for attendees of The Fresnel Lecture to view.
"Being short listed and having 'Anamorphosis' made was amazing enough, but to then
be invited to the Royal Institution and have our design declared the winner in the
historic building was a real honour," says Karen Smart, PNLD team leader for the
project. "The team couldn't be prouder, it's an amazing feeling and a moment we will
all remember for a very long time."
The Fresnel Lecture marked 200 years since Augustin Fresnel discovered his Wave
Theory of Light and coincided with the UNESCO International Year of Light. Peter
Phillipson of the SLL gave the lecture, with a guest appearance from Dr. Bryson
Gore. The event was fully booked with Society of Light and Lighting patron HRH
Prince Andrew also in attendance.
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