The Gemstone outdoor bollard light by Moretti Luce is a refined reinterpretation of the classic lantern, combining vintage charm with modern durability. Crafted from die-cast brass, this elegant garden pole is designed to withstand the elements while adding timeless sophistication to pathways, courtyards, and outdoor lounges. Its industrial character and distinctive details make it an ideal lighting solution for those who appreciate both function and aesthetics.
Equipped with an E27 socket, the Gemstone bollard light allows for the installation of LED bulbs, including dimmable options, giving you control over the ambiance of your space. Available in various finishes and colors, this fixture adapts effortlessly to different outdoor settings, blending seamlessly with both traditional and contemporary architecture. The transparent glass diffuser ensures a bright and natural illumination, enhancing the beauty of your surroundings.
- Premium die-cast brass construction for durability and weather resistance
- E27 socket for flexible lighting choices, including dimmable LED bulbs
- Transparent glass diffuser for a crisp and even light distribution
- IP44 protection rating, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
With its elegant form and robust materials, the Gemstone bollard light is more than just an outdoor fixture—it’s a statement of style and reliability, designed to illuminate your space with grace and efficiency.
| Dimensions (HxWxD): | cm: 152.5x53x33 / inch: 60.04"x20.87"x12.99" |
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| Country of Manufacture | Italy |
| Style | Modern + Contemporary |
| Finish: | Die-cast brass |
| IP protection: | IP 44 |
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