Stainless steel path lights
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- Pedestal light, outdoor lamp, stainless steel, silver, H 45 cmDelivery 2-3 days
Stainless steel path lights - elegance and functionality for your outdoor areas
Applications for stainless steel path lights
Thanks to their versatility, stainless steel path lights can easily be used in different areas of the outdoor area and create a harmonious overall look.
- Garden paths: Set stylish accents on flower beds or paths with several lights and create a pleasant and safe atmosphere in your garden.
- Driveways: With pedestal lights in your courtyard, you can create a clear view when parking and minimise tripping hazards.
- Patios & seating areas: Create a cosy atmosphere and sociable evenings with the right lights.
- Entrance areas: Welcome visitors with stylish and inviting lighting.
- Stairways: Avoid accidents and ensure that steps are safe to use.
Different types of path lights




Bollard lights
Bollard lights are ideal for smaller garden paths or patios. They provide discreet and atmospheric lighting.
Pedestal lights
Pedestallights stand on short or medium-height posts and provide glare-free lighting for paths and driveways.
Solar path lights
Solar-poweredpath lights are environmentally friendly and wireless. They are charged by sunlight during the day and are ideal for temporary or flexible lighting outside the range of a power connection.
Ground spike lights
These lights are easy to insert into the ground and can be moved flexibly. They are particularly suitable for garden paths or flower beds.
Lantern lights
Lanterns offer a classic design with a nostalgic flair, often with one or more light sources on a higher pole. They are ideal for larger plots or parks.
Recessed luminaires in the ground
Various functions


- Motion sensor: The light switches on automatically when movement is detected. This saves energy and increases safety.
- Twilight sensor: The lighting switches on automatically at dusk and switches off again at daylight. Ideal for constant outdoor lighting.
- Integrated sockets: Some path lights have one or more sockets to conveniently connect electrical devices such as lawn mowers, garden tools or Christmas lights. Very practical for large garden and outdoor areas.
- Solar operation: The light charges itself during the day via a solar panel and lights up at night without an external power source. Environmentally friendly and easy to install.
- Dimmable: The brightness can be set individually, either manually or automatically using a sensor. Create atmospheric lighting for every situation.
- Smart control: Control the lamp conveniently via app, voice control or timer. This increases convenience and allows you to control the light individually.
Heights and their locations
- 45-60 cm are perfect for flower beds, low garden paths, patio edges and decorative accents.
- 80 cm are ideal for classic garden paths and walkways as they provide balanced light distribution.
- 100 cm are recommended for driveways, wide garden paths and larger outdoor areas.
- 170 cm are ideal for setting individual lighting accents in the garden.
Weather resistance
Stainless steel path lights are the perfect solution for illuminating outdoor areas safely and attractively. The protection rating, which should be at least IP44 , is particularly important. The protection rating ensures that the luminaires are protected against environmental influences such as water and foreign bodies - an essential feature for outdoor use.
The materials are also important for outdoor use. Stainless steel impresses with its weather resistance and modern look, while aluminium is additionally protected against corrosion with a powder coating. Plastic variants offer a cost-effective and durable alternative, especially if they are UV-resistant. Glass or polycarbonate covers also ensure uniform light distribution and high resistance to external influences.
Light sources
When choosing your lighting, opt for LED light sources. Whether permanently installed LED lamps or models with freely selectable light sources - both have their advantages. LED path lights with permanently installed LEDs are often space-saving and maintenance-free, while path lights with freely selectable LEDs offer more flexibility in the choice of light colour and brightness. A light colour between 2700 and 4000 Kelvin is recommended for outdoor areas, as this warm to neutral white light colour creates a pleasant atmosphere without being too bright. In terms of brightness, the lamp should provide at least 100 to 200 lumens per metre to illuminate the path safely.