Tom Niven
Director, Co-Head of Lighting
London- Qualifications
- Diploma in Design : BA Hons Product Design MSc Light and Lighting

Tom is a lighting director in our London studio and co-leads the lighting profession with Colin Ball.
Since joining the practice in 2007, Tom has emerged as an influential designer who draws inspiration from a diverse background in product and graphic design, packaging and branding. With over a decade’s experience in lighting design, his international portfolio spans the sectors, including small and large scale retail, office and commercial fit out, residential, master planning, heritage, healthcare and landscape. In 2017, his commercial scheme for Land Securities UK Head Office was the first refurbishment project to be awarded BREEAM Outstanding.
Tom manages teams on several London office fit-outs for clients including Google, BNY Mellon and Blackstone, together with a large public realm regeneration projects and retail, leisure and landscape. Balancing a strong sense of design with sound technical knowledge, Tom consistently and successfully delivers projects for his clients on time and on budget. More recently, he has used his experience to further develop the team’s design process, drawing on lessons learned from previous projects and driving forward the quality and integrity of the BDP lighting offering.
As lighting design continues to thrive as a profession, Tom is increasingly involved in the education of students and young designers. He is passionate about developing new talent, sharing and imparting his knowledge and experience with the next generation. He lectures at the University of Bath MSc Built Environment course and tutors on the Diploma course at the Interior Design School in West London.
Projects
Westgate
Exciting and engaging retail and leisure which will uplift Oxford’s visitor experience.
Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal
BDP was awarded a full interdisciplinary contract for client advisory services to help ensure the safe and secure future of the Palace of Westminster.
Lee Valley Velodrome
Lee Valley VeloPark was transformed by BDP’s lighting team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Cartier Harrod’s Boutique
The Cartier Libre space was the latest in a series of projects with Cartier UK, designed and installed in eight weeks.
Covent Garden Market
The market hall and public realm has benefited from a new lighting scheme which aims to attract visitors, aid navigation and encourage dwell time.