300mm tall Bollard which also has a matching wall light and smaller bollard to complete the set.
diffuser which throws a soft light across a wide area. The lamp shade has a smoked glass look when the luminaire is switched
off. The main body is made from a strong aluminium and finished in a anthracite powder coat. A connection box is included.
Bollard types and
spacing
Bollard lights are available in a variety of styles, finish and lamp options. You need to think about how the light will
be used for example a small garden pathway, the main driveway or to illuminate steps etc. If you are within 20
km of the coast you should think about using the Wooden, Copper, Iron, Brass or Marine Grade 316 Stainless Steel. Some
bollards have built in LED modules which generally offer lower levels of light (lumens) than a standard LED GU10
lamp. Also, it is likely the LED module is a sealed unit and an integral part of the bollard which cannot be replaced
if it fails meaning you will have to purchase a complete new bollard. There are bollards that use GU10 LED lamps and
E27 base LED lamps. The spacing of bollards will depend on the type of bollard, louvre design, height and lamp output
etc but a general rule of thumb would be no less than 3 metres and no more than 12 metres apart. The shorter distance
would be for garden pathways and the longer distance for long driveways.

























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