LiGHT 25, the UK’s only trade show focused exclusively on high-end lighting specification, will return to the Business Design Centre on 19 and 20 November 2025. The two-day event brings together professionals from across the architectural, interior, and lighting design sectors, along with manufacturers and suppliers from the lighting industry.
Organised by [d]arc media, LiGHT 25 follows a record-breaking 2024 edition, which attracted over 5,500 visitors. This year’s show introduces a new structure, dividing the exhibition across three dedicated zones to reflect the range and complexity of the lighting industry. One key addition is the Technical Zone, which will be located in the Gallery Hall. The new area is set to host companies focused on urban and commercial lighting systems, control systems, OEM components, lamps, gear, and emergency lighting.
Brands confirmed for the Technical Zone include Casambi, Eldoled, Kvant, ProtoPixel, and TM Technologie. According to organisers, exhibitor interest in the zone remains high, with limited stand spaces remaining.
The event also features the return of the two-day [d]arc thoughts talks programme, held in collaboration with Lutron. A separate splinter talks series will also run in the Association’s Lounge. Speaker and topic announcements for both programmes are expected in the coming weeks.
Beyond the exhibition stands, LiGHT 25 offers several networking and meeting spaces, including the on-site café Jacks and the LiGHT WORK lounge. Attendees can also join a welcome drinks reception on the opening evening and the LiGHT Lunch on the second day of the show.
Helen Ankers, managing editor at [d]arc media, said: “A common misconception is that trade shows dedicated to lighting specification are just for lighting specialists. By bringing together architects, interior designers, and others in the design community with innovative brands and suppliers, LiGHT 25 offers a space to share ideas and find solutions.”
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