U.K. Lighting Firm Nulty Launches Studio N

The new studio focuses on projects in the United Arab Emirates with small-scale budgets.

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Courtesy Nulty Lighting Design and Studio N

This story was originally published in Architectural Lighting.

Lighting design firm Nulty, with primary offices in the United Kingdom and the Middle East, has announced its latest venture: Studio N. The new practice, located in the Unites Arab Emirates, is focused on providing “simple lighting design solutions on projects with limited budgets in the region.” This latest venture continues the firm’s expanded presence in the Middle East.

According to the press release, “Nulty founder, Paul Nulty, noticed a growing need for a flexible business that can service creative interior, architecture, and landscape design projects that have smaller project fees.” The new “sister-brand” is located in Dubai and will provide lighting design services for projects throughout the Middle East.

“Studio N is a creative design and supply studio with a focus on excellent design that simplifies the lighting design process, while retaining quality of service,” Nulty said in a press statement. “We interpret the client’s brief then offer up the best creative solutions and deliver them quickly and efficiently, making the whole experience as streamlined as possible. Studio N takes the concept, sorts out the technical bit then delivers the results.” Clients to date already include top

Studio N’s clients already include top interior designers, small architectural practices, restaurateurs, hoteliers, retailers, and garden designers in the UEA. For more information, visit Studio N’s website.

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