Lumen Studios
47 Tanner St, London, SE1 -
From
£1000 min spendUp to
300 guestsExternal Catering
allowed
Lumen Studios is a beautifully restored Victorian warehouse, transformed into an immersive experience space featuring a built-in bar and state-of-the-art light and sound installations created by the French-Japanese duo NONOTAK (https://www.nonotak.com/).
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 300
Theatre
up to 50
Cabaret
up to 75
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Table / chairs included
Audio & visual
Sound system
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
16
Location
Reviews
Tia-Marie Phillips
I visited yesterday and genuinely, it was so nice, the staff are all so lovely too, I even got a hug which was really nice :). I do a lot alone but love always finds me in little ways. The message within the lights was profound. Once you’ve built a connection to the sacredness within the flow of life itself, you’ll be ready for the message hidden within the artist’s inspiration, otherwise they’ll just be dancing lights, which is just as beautiful
Sarah Morphett
I absolutely adored this experience. From the chill intro space to the long installation. We came at 8:30 which meant there was almost no one there which we found ideal. Its not big but if light and sound is your jam sit through the whole installation and it will be worth it. Also make sure you play. Its way more fun that way
Leila Ursprung
Not worth the money - 3 rooms, no explanation of the art at all, and whilst each room theoretically takes 10-20 minutes, it does feel repetitive very quickly. The second room with the light beams was cool to experience, but definitely seen many better modern visual art exhibitions in London
Cameron Smyth
Would be a 2.5. Not the Willy Wonka experience, but very well marketed for what it actually is. Cool, but very quick and not worth the price you pay. If it had some more installations it would be better - and could have justified something closer to what we paid. It is a room with TV, a tunnel with lights and another room with a TV. 180 studios and Tate have given much better in the past.
Lee Thomas
Quite disappointed to be honest. Really nice welcome from the staff. I know it says on the website but I wish there was some kind of description on site explaining the installations. The main issue for me was so many people taking TikTok videos. I totally get people want to take pictures/video for memory but there should be more control on this where people can sit and enjoy the experience rather than watching people pose constantly. It Just felt like watching people turn up, get their video, then leaving. Great marketing for you, crap experience for your guests who just want to enjoy it. I wouldn't recommend this and overpriced. Me and my partner left deflated knowing it could of been so much better.
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