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James Fielding - Astra Lumos

36 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Cotswold Collective Podcast, we sit down with James Fielding, Director of Astra Lumos, also known as the “Posh Electrician” to explore how lighting goes far beyond simple functionality. From luxury homes and hidden tunnels to off-grid eco builds and fully integrated smart systems, James shares how thoughtful lighting design can completely transform the way we experience our spaces. We dive into the balance between technology and simplicity, uncover common lighting mistakes, and discuss how smart homes can both enhance and sometimes complicate everyday life. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes insights from high-end projects, including creative problem-solving, bespoke lighting features, and the subtle details that create atmosphere, comfort, and practicality in a home. Whether you’re renovating, building from scratch, or just looking to elevate your space, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how lighting shapes the way we live, feel, and connect. https://cotswoldcollective.co/ [https://cotswoldcollective.co/] Download the Cotswold Collective App Apple [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cotswold-collective/id6752579821] Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cotswoldcollective.cotswoldcollective] Hosted By Sarah O'Neill Producer - Richard Lannen  @richlannen Produced by Nozzle Media Website - https://nozzle.media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nozzlemedia?igsh=MWVzbm5wano4czNwNQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

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