Illuminated American Style Changeable Signs
Illuminated American Changeable Signs in a venue creates an inviting and nostalgic atmosphere, drawing attention with its bright glow and retro charm.

A Centre Piece
The bright illumination ensures high visibility, making messages easy to read even in low-light settings, which enhances the overall guest experience. Our bold lettering and ability to customise text allow for dynamic communication, keeping patrons informed about events, promotions, or special messages in a visually striking way. The back lighting adds a theatrical touch, making the sign a focal point that naturally attracts the eye. This combination of vintage aesthetics and practical functionality elevates the venue’s ambiance while reinforcing its branding and identity.

The LightBox
We manufacturer the lighboxes in our own workshop in Cambridgeshire. We only use high quality materials. What’s more we exploit the latest technologies in LED lighting. This means we are able to create a glow with no shadows or streaks. Consequently a constant and even spreading illumination is created from behind the acrylic surface. The acrylic used is 3mm thick and specially formulated to hold and spread the light source.

The wooden boxes are produced from sustainable wood. The frame of the lighboxes is made from 38mm untreated Smooth Planed Whitewood Spruce Timber. This means it can be easily stainned or painted. Alternatively leave it as nature intended!! The depht of all our boxes are 120mm deep. We offer 3 set sizes and a bespoke offering, meaning we can produce a lightbox to fit in exactly with existing spacial constraints you might have.

Our changeable letters are a match made in heaven. Furthermore, our black screen printed letter tiles hold all light back. This leads to a beautiful constrast to offer that retro American Cinema feel.

Finally all electronics used are certified and tested to all current UK requirements, including transformers, led strips, cables and 3 pin domestic plug.

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