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Trainspotters comes to London…
We’ve been fancying doing this for a while and have finally got our act together…
We’ve found a great glass fronted shop unit in the old Truman Brewery in East London, and will be running a shop there for 10 days in May.
Please see the press release as follows for full info:
Leading industrial lighting and salvage specialists Trainspotters bring their wares to London for 10 days in May.
Pop in to sample a taste of an extensive stock of industrial lighting and salvaged vintage fixtures, sourced from across the
UK and the former Eastern Bloc.
Drawing upon a web of contacts in the salvage and demolition world, Trainspotters have amassed an unparalleled
stock of British industrial and communist-era Eastern European factory lighting.
With a host of high profile commercial and retail projects already supplied to, Trainspotters continue to work with some
of the most cutting edge and influential designers around the world.
As an internet based company Trainspotters spend most of their days tucked away on a leafy industrial estate in
Stroud, Gloucestershire.
The temporary shop in Spitalfields represents an opportunity to meet clients existing and new, usually only encountered virtually.
The shop runs Friday 4th May to Sunday 13th May, 11am-7pm every day.
Ever wondered what happens to all of those coloured plastic (polypropylene) chairs that you used to slouch on at school? Thanks to chair manufacturers Kirkhouse in collaboration with Optimus Education Foundation many are now avoiding landfill and finding new homes
Back To The Future Summer 2021, Trainspotters launched Depot – an online store selling End-of-Lines, Seconds and Buy-Back items. “We are particularly happy to shout about the Buy-Back offering which supports a more circular economy, ensuring old lights stay out of landfill and are given a new lease of life for the projects of the …
It’s 9am on a Thursday morning and a laden truck hot from the Czech republic awaits unloading. The Trainspotters workers start offloading and stacking the cargo of hundreds of salvaged industrial lights into ordered batches in the mill.
Trainspotters comes to London…
We’ve been fancying doing this for a while and have finally got our act together…
We’ve found a great glass fronted shop unit in the old Truman Brewery in East London, and will be running a shop there for 10 days in May.
Please see the press release as follows for full info:
Leading industrial lighting and salvage specialists Trainspotters bring their wares to London for 10 days in May.
Pop in to sample a taste of an extensive stock of industrial lighting and salvaged vintage fixtures, sourced from across the
UK and the former Eastern Bloc.
Drawing upon a web of contacts in the salvage and demolition world, Trainspotters have amassed an unparalleled
stock of British industrial and communist-era Eastern European factory lighting.
With a host of high profile commercial and retail projects already supplied to, Trainspotters continue to work with some
of the most cutting edge and influential designers around the world.
As an internet based company Trainspotters spend most of their days tucked away on a leafy industrial estate in
Stroud, Gloucestershire.
The temporary shop in Spitalfields represents an opportunity to meet clients existing and new, usually only encountered virtually.
The shop runs Friday 4th May to Sunday 13th May, 11am-7pm every day.
Shop 25, Hanbury Street, Spitalfields, London, E1.
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A truck arrives from the East…
It’s 9am on a Thursday morning and a laden truck hot from the Czech republic awaits unloading. The Trainspotters workers start offloading and stacking the cargo of hundreds of salvaged industrial lights into ordered batches in the mill.