Northampton-based event and display lighting specialists Mushroom Event Services Limited has launched a new website, which includes the first downloadable PDF format of both their sales and hire catalogues. The new site has been designed to make selection of products and services both quick and easy, with the sales and hire catalogues downloadable in PDF format at the click of a mouse.

Mushroom spokesman Paul Butler explains: "For many years we've produced a paper-based hire and sales catalogue and although this has been extremely successful for us, we wanted to move our service forward and make sure that we are instantly accessible for our clients and potential clients. The new site has been designed in such a way that every product and service is instantly available to view for anyone with internet access."

Mushroom offer an extensive range of lighting sales and rental services and products including outdoor event lighting and corporate theming, exhibition stand lighting, award and presentation events, as well as retail display lighting. They help to create some of the most visually stunning window displays in stores nationwide. Their most recent is the new Christmas display at Harvey Nichols in London's Knightsbridge, where two one metre diameter mirror balls are suspended outside at first floor level, following the in-store theming (also provided by Mushroom) of numerous mirror balls and motif gobos projected onto the side walls of the escalator wells to celebrate the launch of Harvey Nichols new perfume, HN.

Other recent projects include: Harvey Nichols Christmas window display lighting for the Edinburgh (including the permanent window lighting installation), Leeds and Birmingham stores; Debenhams window displays; artificial snow for Selfridges in Manchester and Sadlers Wells theatre, London; the launch of the new Walls logo for Unilever; lighting for eight themed areas at the 2003 press launch for the Arcadia Group at Tram Studios; emergency lighting for Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire, a World Heritage site; theatre lighting for two schools in Northamptonshire, and Christmas lights for the Jaipur Restaurant in Milton Keynes and the Three Swans Hotel in Market Harborough.

(Lee Baldock)


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