Effective lighting in streets, parks and pedestrian zones does far more than illuminate — it supports safety, way-finding and ambience. The Nordlux outdoor lighting range offers pole-mounted lights, pathway luminaires, garden lights and urban fixtures designed for public-space durability, high performance and aesthetic coherence. According to Nordlux, their outdoor collection is “at least as important as indoor lighting” because it must deliver functionality, durability and visual comfort.
In municipal or campus-scale installations, pole-mounted luminaires must withstand environmental stress, meet lighting-class performance (e.g., EN 13201), and integrate with existing infrastructure. Many Nordlux pole-mounted units are rated for mounting heights of 4–12 m, come with IP66-rated optics, aluminum die-cast housing (≥ LM6), and offer luminaire luminous flux from 5 000 lm up to 20 000 lm depending on model. When evaluating, check beam angles, glare control (UGR < 25 for pedestrian zones), mounting bracket types (Ø Ø 60/76 mm spigot), and driver specification (e.g., 220-240 V AC / 50-60 Hz, 25–80 W for LED source). Standardisation reduces module types across projects and simplifies maintenance.
For parks, pathways and landscaped zones the lighting goal shifts toward visual comfort, continuity and serviceability. The Nordlux pathway luminaires offer low-glare outputs, symmetrical/asymmetrical beams, heights of 1.2–1.8 m, and many models carry IK10 impact protection and corrosion-resistant finish. Garden lights from Nordlux often allow modular heads, replaceable LED modules (≥ 50 000 h L80/B10 at Ta 25 °C), and quick-disconnect wiring systems for ease of maintenance. Specification checklist here includes mounting height, beam distribution, colour temperature (typically 3000–4000 K), CRI (>80 for landscaped features) and IP rating (commonly IP65 or higher for outdoor use).
In dense urban zones the lighting strategy must align with sustainability and smart-city demands. Nordlux emphasizes durability and modular design, reflected in their “Designed for Seaside” durable materials program and long warranties. When selecting urban lighting, designers should consider smart controls (DALI/DMX or through-wire RS485), dimming capability (0-10 V, DALI), energy consumption (W/1000 lm), corrosion class (C4 or C5 for coastal or industrial) and lifecycle cost. Standardising on Nordlux means one supplier for street, park and facade lighting — fewer part numbers, easier spares planning, unified documentation.
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Organisations that standardise on Nordlux for outdoor lighting report simplified catalogues, reduced variant counts and predictable service cycles. When street, park and garden lights come from the same family, spares are fewer, training is uniform and procurement complexity drops. Nordlux’s stated commitment to durability and long-term product cycles supports spare part continuity and lifecycle support.
Bank of Lamps offers full access to the Nordlux street & park luminaire portfolio — from pole-mounted high-lumen lights to modular pathway luminaires and landscape garden units — with specialised services for project-scale procurement.
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