LESA wall is an outdoor wall light designed for clean and functional lighting of facades, entrance areas or terraces. The die-cast aluminum body feels solid and is suitable where regular use and exposure to outdoor conditions are expected.
A practical element is a metal cap that limits the light upwards. Thanks to this, it is possible to better adapt the resulting lighting effect to a specific location and support the lighting of the wall exactly as needed.
Using the lamp outdoors
This model is mainly intended for outdoor use, where it will serve well at the entrance door, on the wall of the house, in passages and on covered outdoor areas. In addition, the up-down type helps to create a decorative light accent and at the same time improves orientation in the space around the building.
It is also suitable for use in adjacent covered parts of the building, where the combination of a more durable structure and modified light output is important. Thanks to its moderate concept, it does not have a disturbing effect and easily fits into modern and simply designed buildings.
Key features of the fixture LESA wall
- IP54 protection for use in more demanding outdoor conditions.
- Dimensions should be taken into account when planning placement on a facade or other wall.
- Connection to a normal electrical installation is easy and practical thanks to the 230 V power supply.
- Dimensional design simplifies matching the light fixture with the space and preparation for assembly.
Technical information and recommendations
It is advisable to choose the lamp taking into account the place of installation, the desired light direction and the overall character of the wall on which it will be placed. For outdoor applications, you will appreciate the combination of a solid metal design and a solution that allows you to direct the light better.
Before installation, it is worthwhile to think about the height of the installation and the continuity with the surrounding architecture, so that both the practical benefit and the light effect on the facade stand out. If you want to limit the lighting upwards, you can use the enclosed covering element.