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Celebrating 15 years of our UK manufactured Applelec LED Light Sheet

Applelec joins Made in Britain

Applelec joins Made in Britain


Applelec is delighted to announce it has become a member of Made in Britain, joining the growing community of British companies promoting British manufacturing.

darc awards / architectural shortlist announced

darc awards / architectural shortlist announced


Applelec's LED Light Sheet and other products from our lighting range feature in shortlisted projects by StudioZNA, Nulty+ and Aldworth James & Bond, while our new FlexLogic product range has been shortlisted in the Kit: Exterior category. 

Applelec's summer sponsorship

Applelec's summer sponsorship


Applelec sponsor the International Summer Workshop, an academic programme in collaboration with the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Applelec expand London showroom

Applelec expand London showroom


Applelec’s newly expanded London showroom is located at the Business Design Centre and features the latest innovations in LED Light Sheet.


Earlier in the year, Applelec were approached by leading architectural lighting design magazine, Mondo Arc to produce award trophies for their awards ceremony named, the Darc Awards.

Applelec launch smart new wiring system, Connect

Applelec launch smart new wiring system, Connect


Connect is a compact, interconnecting and easy-to-install wiring solution for LED Light Sheet, Aura Linear and other lighting products from Applelec. From July 2014 all internal use LED Light Sheet units will be fitted with the new Connect system.

LEDs meet LM-80 standard for high lumen maintenance

LEDs meet LM-80 standard for high lumen maintenance


LEDs used within LED Light Sheet have passed LM-80 testing - the approved method for measuring lumen maintenance of LED light sources. The test measures LED performance at three separate temperatures (55⁰C, 85⁰C and 96⁰C) over 6000 hours relating to in-situ conditions of the LED.


While many people will be cracking open a bottle or two this Christmas, Ealing Council has reused hundreds of plastic bottles to decorate their borough Christmas tree.