Bollards

Asymmetrical, band-shaped or band-shaped wide light intensity distribution

Dimmed bollard luminaires provide glare-free and pleasant illumination of ground surfaces and contribute to a harmonious lighting design in outdoor areas. They enable efficient and uniform illumination of horizontal surfaces without disturbing light emissions. Precise light control prevents unwanted glare while maintaining dark-sky-compatible lighting. This creates a balanced lighting atmosphere that improves both safety and orientation in outdoor areas.

Luminaires with asymmetrical light distribution are particularly suitable for squares or wider paths, as they provide extensive and effective illumination thanks to their deep spatial light control. Models with wide light distribution, on the other hand, are ideal for illuminating pathways as they allow light to be directed along the route. The luminaires with wide-band light distribution ensure uniform and effective illumination even with larger luminaire spacing, especially on longer paths.


You will find more products of this type in the following series:

Dark Sky

Luminaires for natural environments

Technical data

Protection class IP 65 BEGA Thermal Management®

Cast aluminium, aluminium and stainless steel BEGA Unidure® coating technology Safety glass Reflector made of pure anodised aluminium

20-year availability guarantee for replacement parts and LED modules

These BEGA bollards are equipped with an alignable mounting system. It can either be bolted onto a foundation provided by the customer, or onto a BEGA anchorage unit. Please order anchorage units as separate accessories.

View planning examples

Park
A walk through a park: The pedestrian walkway is flanked by bollards, whose unshielded light illuminates the path uniformly. An arrangement of luminaires along the edge of the path with spacing of 5.5m apart is chosen for this. The shrubs and trees are illuminated from within the ground. For a homogeneous impression, large trees are illuminated with two in-ground luminaires. The colour temperature of the light is 3,000 K.

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