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Our other recent customers include the Milwaukee Library, The University of Texas, and Walt Disney Imagineering.. Hogarth Picture Lights have been selected to illuminate many of their permanent displays.
Long used in professional collections and by collectors of fine art, Hogarth Fine Art is proud to annonce that the world-renowned Wildenstein Gallery (19 East 64th Street, New York) is now using our lights.
.......you really do make the best picture lights on the market. (In case you didn't already know.) Betsy Summer
The Plaza Theater El Paso, Texas has installed Hogarth Original Picture Lights with our L.E.D. bulbs and Invisible Wire Technology
Hogarth Lighting are thankful for the opportunity to supply such a prestigious US landmark.....Robert Hogarth
Villa d' Este - World renowned Lake Como Hotel & Spa has our Picture Lights...

The 200-metre tall, 43-story Shangri-La Hotel, Dubai has set new standards in service, hospitality and value for money since our opening in July 2003. The hotel is situated on Sheikh Zayed Road close to Dubai's business centres and tourist attractions, just 15 minutes away from Dubai International Airport and five minutes from the World Trade Centre and Dubai Convention Centre

Our unlacquered Picture lights were chosen to complement the high specification interior of this prestigious London Hotel.

We have recently been commissioned to supply and install 10 lights for paintings at Ironmongers Hall, Barbican, London. Our new Contemporary Picture (L.E.D.) light was finished to the same color as the panelling to try and hide the light.

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50 lights were recently selected by the Victoria Club in Nottingham, England, to light their prestigious collection of masterpieces, the Hogarth light was selected because of its ability to adjust to the varying sizes of paintings and its natural empathy with the surroundings.