Considered lighting
Despite their work having such a defining focus on nature, the Semper team still firmly believe that artificial lighting has its place.
‘We use lighting to highlight textures within the planting and to illuminate key features in the garden. But when lighting a space, we also consider how it could affect wildlife,’ explains Craig.
Marina continues: ‘Although we like to light pathways, for instance, for the humans that use that space, we also need to create those areas of dark so that the wildlife isn’t affected by those lights.
‘In this garden, we’ve used Corston lights that can be angled down. We use them to highlight the pathway as well as particular plants and textures.’
‘And we like to select materials that age and weather over the years,’ adds Craig, ‘so we’ve selected the antique brass finish, which will only get better with time.
‘We have used the ground floodlight to illuminate the structure of a Magnolia tree, but in such cases, we will use a timer or a sensor so it’s only illuminating for a shorter period. It means you can really appreciate the tree, but it’s not going to affect the wildlife later into the night.’
Published on 18th June 2025