Outdoor Lamps
Definition
Outdoor lamps concept
Outdoor lamps are lighting devices specifically designed to be installed in outdoor environments, such as gardens, facades, terraces, entrances and public outdoor areas. They are made with materials and technologies that allow them to resist adverse atmospheric conditions, such as rain, wind, dust and temperature changes.
These luminaires fulfill not only a practical function by providing lighting for safety, visibility and orientation, but also play a fundamental aesthetic role, enhancing the architecture and design of the outdoor environment.
Types of outdoor lamps
wall sconces
Wall sconces are one of the most common types of outdoor lamps. They are installed directly on walls or facades and provide focused or ambient lighting. They usually have varied designs that adapt to styles from modern to classic.
These devices are ideal for illuminating doors, windows and paths close to the building, improving security and aesthetics. In addition, many models have high IP protection ratings to resist humidity and weather.
Notable examples on the market include models such as the Nordlux Griffin wall light, recognized for its durability and contemporary design, or the aluminum Adaoua model that combines resistance with energy efficiency.
Suspended and pendant lamps
Outdoor pendant or suspended lamps are commonly used on pergolas, porches, or outdoor seating areas. These luminaires provide general lighting that can be ambient or functional, depending on the intensity and type of lamp.
Their design is usually more decorative and aesthetic, since they are visible and form part of the outdoor furniture. They are manufactured to withstand exposure to the elements through resistant materials and protection systems against humidity.
A notable example is the 'O' collection of outdoor suspension lamps, which combines modern lines with LED technology, offering energy efficiency and long life.