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Album name: | FrontSideBus / Out & About |
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Date added: | 01 Sep, 2019 |
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Now that’s interesting, you would think they would use them retro ‘golden’ LED filament lamps like every restaurant here are?, interesting use of those tri-pendants too, one of the pubs here have used the same, (in quad form), but on a very low ceiling!!!, and has had to bunch them up, which looks a bit naff!
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Indeed, I would have thought so too but they would have been too bright IMO. These don’t glare at all and give a nice warm light. I saw two types in use, the normal “up and down zig zag†lamps but also some where the filament was spiral wrappep top to bottom.
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Surly this isn’t the main room lighting though, would be a bit dark at night?, unless the way their spread about evenly lights the room?, are the wall lights GLS too?
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Yeah, I guess it would be cosy lol. I’m deffo going to go to this place again as that steak I had was massive and really nice.
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If I were the installer, I’d have probably gone for chandelier’s in here, to bounce light of the ceiling
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That's nice to see. There's a small pub called the Nook and Cranny that I visited on the outskirts of Bolton which is lit entirely by tungsten squirrel cage lamps. They had the AC on full whack to keep the temperature down in there!
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This type of installation is all the rage at the moment! See lighting like this popping up in all manner of swanky restaurants and bars.
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My mate runs a few shops and he has a similar set up. See it all over now.
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