December 18, 2023 1 Comment
Our team recently undertook a captivating lighting project at Westfield Chermside, Australia's second-largest shopping mall. Spanning over 100 meters, we adorned a tree in the Level 2 outdoor dining precinct with enchanting Warm White (2200K) Fairy Lights. This installation was part of a collaborative effort for the mall's 12 Nights of Christmas lighting display, in partnership with Events Made Special (our sister company) and other collaborators.
The Fairy Lights used in this project are described online as mesmerising Warm White (2200K) Firefly Fairy Lights. With convenient 5m and 10m straight string lengths, the installation was both efficient and visually striking.
The warm white 2200K LED's created a magical lighting effect, adding a touch of enchantment to the outdoor dining precinct. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings, these Fairy Lights are versatile and ideal for creating cosy and inviting atmospheres. The installation brought a captivating glow to Westfield Chermside, enhancing the festive ambience during the 12 Nights of Christmas and creating a visually stunning experience for visitors.
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Rebecca Lysle
October 02, 2024
I need help to purchase the correct lights and power adapter to achieve this for a tree out the front of my house. I already have the 6 part multi-adapter. Do I need to buy special lights to fit the plugs or can my existing fairy lights be used. What voltage power can I use? I have a 230-240V power pack already. Is this enough or the correct one?