Forbes & Lomax Uses a New Recycled Perspex for the Invisible Lightswitch 6th June 2024 | IN PRODUCT NEWS | BY SBID

Forbes & Lomax is excited to announce its range of Invisible Lightswitch® and dimmer plates are now made from 100% recycled Perspex.

The Greencast® sheets of Perspex are created from the waste and scrap material of manufacturers and fabricators, which would ordinarily end up in landfill.

Forbes & Lomax, Forbes & Lomax Uses a New Recycled Perspex for the Invisible Lightswitch
4 Gang Rotary Dimmer in Invisible with Brushed Brass Dimmer Knobs

By sourcing this sustainable material, Forbes & Lomax is helping ensure it is doing its part to reduce its impact on the environment.

With offices in London, New York and LA, Forbes & Lomax switches, dimmers and sockets are sold worldwide.

Forbes & Lomax, Forbes & Lomax Uses a New Recycled Perspex for the Invisible Lightswitch
1 Gang Dolly Switch in Invisible with Brass Toggle

All plates are handcrafted and assembled at the Forbes & Lomax workshop in Battersea.

Find out more about sustainability at Forbes & Lomax here.

About Forbes & Lomax

Forbes & Lomax has been producing elegant, innovative light switches and sockets for over thirty-five years. Renowned for launching The Invisible Lightswitch®, it has always approached lighting control from an aesthetic point of view. The Forbes & Lomax collection comprises nine carefully chosen finishes, which are suitable for traditional and contemporary interiors, making it the brand of choice for many top interior designers, architects and decorators. The range includes push buttons and dolly switches for integrating with intelligent lighting control and home automation systems. It also offers a bespoke engraving service. Visit the showroom at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour.

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