Cooper Lighting supplies novel products and develops innovative technology in the lighting industry. It will be illuminating the Botanical Garden at Atlanta during this festival season by being a sponsor of the inaugural Garden Lights, Holiday Nights show to be held until January 7.
The Lumiere LED landscape lighting luminaires by Cooper Lighting are exhibited throughout the Garden adorned with one million lights or more, focusing on key spots in the Garden.
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights is intended to be a holiday entertainment for visitors, which displays a vast array of light that are plant-inspired all through the 30 A Midtown garden.
Designed by Ted Ferreira of CD+M Lighting Design Group, and Tres Fromme of Studio Outside, the Light Show facilitates guests to walk through an extensive array of lights, that focuses on specific attractions among the plant collections featuring fleeting bumblebees, giant snowflakes, and a big ‘praying Santa mantis’.
Even though, new Cooper Lighting Lumiere LED Sanibel 301, Cambria 206, and Cambia 230 fixtures have been unveiled in this event for the first time, Lumiere fittings have adorned the Garden for many years. Hence, this device was employed by the designers to focus a 20-ft tall poinsettia display at the Fuqua Orchid Atrium, and for various specimen trees. Lumiere, supported with theatrical gels, facilitates painting the living collections in important areas such as the Magnolia Valley, Cascade Gardens, the Edible Gardens, and the Alston Overlook, in a varied range of colors. This equipment also illuminates Palms and other trees, beautiful hand-cut stone walls, shrubs and entry signage at the entrance, which is even brighter when the permanent lights are switched off during the event.