Caroline Jonsson
Caroline Jonsson is an experienced Lighting Designer with over a decade in the industry, combining design management and technical expertise to deliver refined, creative solutions. As part of the Creative Lighting team at Ideaworks since 2020, Caroline specialises in high-end residences and superyachts in the UK and overseas. Her work reflects a passion for detail, collaboration, and the transformative power of light.
Amy Lamé
Amy has a long and successful track record as a leader and collaborator in culture and creative industries, communities and broadcasting. She is the Founding Director of 24hr Cities, a global consultancy dedicated to transforming the way we live, work and play in cities at night. Appointed by the Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan, she served as London’s first Night Czar from 2016-2024, putting the UK and London on the map as a global leader of night time advocacy, policy and research.
The co- founder of club night and artist collective Duckie, Amy created, promoted and hosted groundbreaking Olivier-award winning LGBTQ+ events for over 27 years. Her broadcasting career began in 1995 on BBC2 and has taken in all major UK TV and radio stations. She currently presents weekend mornings on BBC Radio 6Music. Her debut book, From Prejudice to Pride – the first LGBTQ+ history book for young people – was published by Hachette in June 2017. Amy served as Mayoress of the London Borough of Camden in 2010-11 and spent her year highlighting the history and culture of local live music and nightlife. She currently serves on the English Heritage London Blue Plaques Panel, advising and supporting staff working on the scheme and considering recommendations suitable for commemoration.
In 2018, Amy was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Business Administration from University of East London, and appointed Honorary Professor at UCL/University College London. She has received numerous awards, including recognition as a National Treasure as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee; the Freedom of the City of London; the Music Week / Women in Music Champion Award, and the Washington College Alumni Citation. Originally from New Jersey USA, Amy is a dual citisen and has been a Londoner for over 33 years.
Teresa Beazley
Teresa Beazley is the Commercial & Training Manager at The LIA and leads a wide-ranging portfolio of industry education, with a focus on competency, behavioural development, and sector-wide standards. With a background in organisational development, HR, and behavioural leadership, her work challenges conventional CPD and focuses on shifting how capability is measured and developed across lighting and manufacturing.
Luke Cook
Luke has worked in the electrical industry for over 20 years, he has managed the Quality Assurance and Commissioning department before transitioning to lead the Integrated Systems Department following this he went on to lead the Health & Safety department.
A technically qualified electrical engineer, he also holds a NEBOSH certificate and is a Technical IOSH member. Bringing extensive expertise in compliance, safety, and operational excellence. Luke has displayed his excellent cross functional team leadership skills as well as time management throughout his career at Darke & Taylor, additionally Luke is Vice Chair of the Electrical Contractors Association Skills committee which plays a vital role in influencing skills policy and operation of skills systems across England, Wales and northern Ireland.
Tricia Smikle
Tricia's journey with the RNIB began in 2015 as a Partnerships Manager, collaborating with the NHS in London and representing RNIB on the Board of Governors at Moorfields Eye Hospital. As a Senior Project Manager, Triciaspearheaded the award-winning Grimaldi Building Project, ensuring that inclusive design was at the forefront of this groundbreaking retrofit.
Now, Tricia is a key member of the CEO Office at RNIB, driving strategic cross-organizational programs and continuing to showcase tours of the Grimaldi Building. Through these tours, Tricia shares the inspiring story of the power of stakeholder engagement in accessible design.
With a deep passion for addressing health inequality, Tricia has dedicated many years to making a difference in the charity and disability sectors.
OLIVELAB
Founded in 2017 in Turin, Olivelab is an Italian lighting studio dedicated to creating poetic yet practical luminaires. The team, led by designer Giulia Liverani, combines a fascination for physics, materiality, and atmosphere with a clear commitment to working hand-in-hand with the design community.
For architects and interior designers, Olivelab offers more than beautiful fixtures. Each product is conceived as part of a dialogue — adaptable and open to interpretation. From pendants and ceiling luminaires to wall and floor solutions, their range is intentionally designed to be configurable. Options such as LED colour temperature, material finishes, movable elements, and modular compositions allow each light to respond to the needs of a project rather than impose a fixed solution.
Signature collections such as Ali di Luce or Stoccolma demonstrate this flexibility: re-positionable sources, tensioned cables, and modular elements allow creative freedom while maintaining refined, minimal aesthetics. More experimental pieces like Equilibrio bring a sense of wonder and spectacle, making lighting not only functional but also a design feature.
Equally important is Olivelab’s support for specifiers. Every product is backed by technical resources — data sheets, 2D/3D files, and responsive project consultation.
For Olivelab, lighting is not just about objects but about partnerships — distributed in UK by Lumen Loom the brand can offer hands on support with samples or specific project collaboration with architects and designers to deliver bespoke solutions that elevate space, mood, and experience.