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Along with their familiar profile and timeless charm, outdoor lights contribute safety and security to residential and commercial properties. Centered on traditional styles, these fixtures spread a stylish aesthetic to public parks, commercial parking lots, and sprawling residential properties. Brighten up your exterior spaces with our post top lighting!

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How are BLE’s post top light different?

To establish harmony between interior décors and overlooked outdoor spaces, post top lights feature familiar RLM styles. These shades are affixed to a curved arm and mounted to a pole, letting them distribute style and illumination to areas far from a building. Based on vintage designs, these RLM shades still bring an updated feel to contemporary spaces. The timeless quality of these lights makes post top lighting versatile and adaptable, allowing installation in urban shopping districts, public parks, and vast residential properties.

While these lights have aesthetic benefits, they additionally increase the functionality of outdoor spaces. With the illumination emitted by these fixtures, exterior settings are safer and more secure. This brighter, more welcoming curb appeal helps businesses attract attention from passing cars and pedestrians.

How are Post Top Lights constructed?

Only high-quality, commercial-grade materials are used in the construction of these lights. Flat pieces of metal are spun on a lathe and shaped around a mold entirely by hand. Post top lights are crafted from aluminum, steel, copper, and brass, and each dramatically alters the fixture’s aesthetic.

Aluminum shades are finished with a wide assortment of powder coat colors while steel shades receive a high-gloss porcelain enamel glass finish. Brass and copper shades demonstrate the sophistication needed to create elevated, unique exterior décors.

Where is Post Top Lighting typically installed?

In both residential and commercial properties, post top fixtures supply illumination to areas detached from the main building.

  • Sidewalks and walkways in public parks, breweries, and urban settings
  • Parking lots in restaurants and retail settings
  • Outdoor entryways at government buildings and businesses
  • Seating areas surrounding firepits
  • Long driveways on sprawling residential estates
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