William Sugg & Co. Ltd
@WSuggLightingThe Heritage Lighting Specialists | Est. 1837. | Streetlighting | Public Realm | Bespoke Lighting Design | Gas | LED | Refurbishments & Restoration
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We are extremely pleased to reveal our involvement in this pair of sculptures that were unveiled earlier today by H. M. King Charles III in New Palace Yard. 🤩🤩 (THREAD…)
Our beautiful and functional lighting options are perfect for adding a touch of timeless elegance to any property. Our electric range 👉 williamsugg.co.uk/products/elect… Our gas range 👉 williamsugg.co.uk/products/gas/ Contact one of our heritage lighting specialists today #HeritageDesign
From the grandeur of architectural landmarks to the nostalgia of historic streets, heritage lighting is a subtle way to add beauty and authenticity. Find out more on our website, or contact us today to discuss your next project. #heritagelighting
Edinburgh's McEwan Hall - a true masterpiece of architectural elegance & grandeur. Refurbishment of this #historic venue (including these stunning lanterns hand crafted by our very own team), has preserved its intricate features for future generations. #Refurbishment
Discover the timeless allure of heritage lighting — where tradition meets unrivaled craftsmanship. The quality and elegance of William Sugg lighting is unmatched by modern alternatives. Contact us to find out more or visit our website (link in bio).
Can you spot where these are located? And can you count how many Sugg lanterns are in the photo? #SpottedBySugg
From everyone at William Sugg & Co. Ltd, we wish you a very Merry Christmas.
Four stunning lamps that are located at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Two originals and two replicas, complete with tasselled cushions. Can you spot the originals and the replicas? No, neither can we 😜 #heritagelighting
Intrigued by historical buildings? We believe in their preservation for future generations. Preservation of historical treasures not only enhances the appeal of a community, but also enriches the lives of residents and visitors. #Loveheritage
"There’s no place like old homes." "Heritage counts." Two excerpts from a fascinating study by @HistoricEngland Find out more about this topic in the full piece → historicengland.org.uk/content/herita….
3/3 Patented in 1885, the "Welsbach mantle" greatly improved gas lighting.
At William Sugg & Co. Ltd our stunning products are made by hand, to order. This modern #gaslamp was crafted with the elegance—and grace—of its forefathers in mind.
2/3... In 1885, he discovered and isolated the elements neodymium and praseodymium from a mixture called didymium. He found that when a fabric was impregnated with thorium nitrate/cerimcium nitrate it would glow brightly when heated by a gas flame.
1/3 Have you heard of Carl Auer, Freiherr von Welsbach? He was an Austrian chemist and engineer who invented the gas mantle.
Preserving historic buildings not only saves our past but also nurtures the cultural identity of our cities. At William Sugg & Co. Ltd, we honour tradition while incorporating modern design and technology. Find out more here --> williamsugg.co.uk #PreserveThePast
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The devil really is in the detail. We just love this one 😍 Classic but with a modern twist. #heritagelighting
Handcrafted heritage lighting is the result of a commitment to precision that distinguishes such pieces from mass-produced, machine made alternatives. Contact us to find out more about our handcrafted lighting. #heritagelighting #lighting
Though gas lighting may not be as prevalent today as it once was, there is a growing desire for historically inspired gas fixtures. As masters of our craft, we utilise generations of expertise to create the finest products on the market. Find out more 👉 williamsugg.co.uk
Glasgow City Council advise that two cast iron bases of the lampposts have been saved intact. I'll work with GCC to have them conserved and put back on the B-listed bridge & commission replica patterns to replace the other lampposts, which can then be used elsewhere in the city.
Hi Paul, An inspection of the lighting columns along Queen Margaret Drive found significant deterioration within the structures, which was not apparent from viewing the exterior of the decorative bases. (1/3)
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