Working in collaboration with ETS Group, Connected Light supported the delivery of a high-end lighting and controls package for a leading American company at their new Temple Quay office in Bristol. The project formed part of a full turnkey fit-out led by ETS Group, including interior design, furniture, finishes and bespoke lighting.
Connected Light’s role began at concept stage, where 3D designs were produced to capture the desired atmosphere – a warm, inviting tone with dynamic visual impact on arrival. The lighting design needed to work with the existing ceiling grid, which posed challenges around mounting and placement.
Each luminaire was made to measure by our fabrication team. Fixtures were folded, curved and painted to suit the scale and style of each space, with dimensions precisely tailored to align with fixed suspension points in the ceiling. The result was a seamless integration between lighting and interior design, maintaining the client’s original vision.
Tuneable white LED technology was used throughout, creating a welcoming golden hue in reception and public areas, and allowing colour temperature adjustment for different times of day or use. Casambi lighting controls were embedded into the luminaires, offering full scene-setting and user-friendly operation.
Discreet Casambi PIR sensors were installed within the ceiling structure to deliver automated presence control without visual intrusion. Emergency lighting was also designed and supplied by Connected Light to meet all current compliance standards.
Mark Cole, Director of ETS Group, commented:
“Connected Light always bring clarity and creativity to our lighting projects. The integration on this scheme was spot on – and the results speak for themselves.”
Matt Holway, Director at Connected Light, added:
“The final results were so satisfying. As you walk into reception, the warm greeting from the lighting against the high-quality décor makes for an inviting and comfortable experience. It’s always a pleasure to work with ETS Group – their attention to detail is what delivers exceptional outcomes.”
This project reinforces Connected Light’s ability to collaborate with design and fit-out specialists on complex commercial schemes. It also demonstrates the flexibility of Casambi lighting control when paired with custom-made luminaires.

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I've been a Client of Connected Light when working as a Project Manager for two NHS Trusts in Bristol over the past three years. Every interaction with Matt and the wider team at the company is a positive one, and everyone I have dealt with has been excellent at explaining legislation, the possibilities with various lighting fixtures and designs. Fee proposals are very reasonable, well presented and complete and Connected Light deliver on what is defined at the outset.
Competence, particularly certified competence, is of paramount importance on the fire safety projects we are working on together, so Connected Light's expertise and accreditations are not only invaluable but also a necessity.
Thank you Connected Light for being a crucial part of our projects and assisting in making our hospital buildings safer, compliant and nicer places to be.

As a member of BS 5266 I am so excited to see such suitable, diligent, compliant processing from Connected Light. BS 5266 pt. 1 is a Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises. This is the base document that calls up relevant standards and outlines how they should be interfaced. It also details how types of emergency lighting systems should be designed, installed, commissioned, and tested for different types of premises. Installation and wiring considerations are detailed and the appropriate testing and commissioning documentation are defined.
Connected Light as a member of the Fire Industry Association and competent compliance with BAFE SP203 part 4 adheres to appropriate verification for suitable compliance with all of their customers.

I have recently been working with Connected Light on a number of Lifecycle projects in the education sector and they have been great to work with, from conception and scoping works through to the delivery and installation.
They have been attentive to changes and client requirements as well as knowledgeable of the lighting systems required for a school setting and have delivered a bespoke product that the end users are very happy with. I can trust Matt and the rest of the team to come up with a solution to fit whatever criteria I’ve thrown their way that is both fit for purpose and within budget constraints! Designs are thorough and detailed and the installation works on site have always been carried out safely and with a high standard of housekeeping and pride. I look forward to continuing working with the Connected Light team!



