Shop quality Bollard & Post Lights designed to illuminate pathways, driveways and garden spaces. Built for outdoor durability, they enhance safety while adding modern street appeal.
What is the difference between Bollard Lights & Post Lights?
What are bollard lights?
Bollard Lights are outdoor lighting fixtures designed as vertical posts, usually between 300mm to 1000mm tall. They’re commonly installed along paths and driveways to improve visibility and safety, while also enhancing the appearance of outdoor spaces.
Because they’re built for outdoor use, bollards are designed to withstand outdoor weather conditions — including wet environments.
What are post lights?
Post Lights (also called post lanterns or post lamps) are taller outdoor lights designed to illuminate larger areas such as gardens, entrances, driveways, and pathways. Post lights are often used in residential and commercial settings, and typically range from 2200mm to 3000mm in height.
What are the different types of Bollard Lights?
Louvre Bollard Lights: Louvre Bollard Lights are a type of bollards that feature downward-facing lights. The light source is concealed to prevent direct visibility. These lights are particularly suitable for illuminating pathways and natural areas, providing a subtle and focused lighting effect while minimizing glare.
Standard Cone Reflector Bollard Lights: The Standard Cone Reflector is a commonly used style of reflector that provides a 360-degree spread of light. It is a versatile option, particularly well-suited for commercial lighting applications.
Specialised Cone Reflector Bollard Lights: The Specialized Cone Reflector is a specific type of bollard light that directs the light downward and outward. These lights provide effective coverage while avoiding the creation of glare. They are well-suited for ambient lighting applications, offering a pleasant illumination without causing discomfort or excessive brightness.
V Glass Reflector Bollard Lights: The V Glass Reflector represents the highest intensity of lighting available. It provides a 360-degree coverage, emitting light in all directions. These reflectors are particularly effective when you prefer to use a limited number of bollards to achieve a powerful lighting effect. They offer a concentrated and widespread illumination, making them a suitable choice for situations where intense lighting is desired while minimizing the number of fixtures needed.
How far apart should Bollard & Post Lights be?
Bollard Lights - To get the most out of your bollards it is recommended that you place each bollard between 3-4m apart, however the spacing will ultimately depend on a number of factors such as your personal preference, the type of bollard you use, the ambient light level, and area you are lighting.
Post Lights - The distance between two light post lights is typically 2.5–3 times the height of the post. If the light post is shorter, it should be placed at closer intervals.