Outdoor Lighting

 


Our outdoor lighting collection brings together wall lights, pendants, ceiling lights, bollards, step lights and deck lighting. All the fixtures in this collection are built to perform beautifully in Australian conditions. Each piece is selected to balance aesthetic and function, enhancing your home's architecture while creating a seamless flow from inside to out.


Read our guide to outdoor lighting ideas to help you choose the right outdoor lights for your space.

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Italian industrial bollard near a pathway of a house by a lake
small Italian bollard lights displayed on a pathway leading to a modern house
Regular price From $1,525.00
Large traditional Ballard light in a garden when the sun sets down
Three bollard lights on the left side of pathway in a garden
Regular price From $2,765.00
Pre-aged brass wall light on a grey exterior wall
Pre-aged brass wall light lit up on an grey industrial wall near a large window
Regular price $1,785.00
Funky Exterior Wall Light Large
Funky Exterior Wall Light | Small
Regular price From $349.00
Geometric Outdoor Wall Light | Large | White
Geometric Outdoor Wall Light | Small | Sand
Regular price From $169.00
Modern black wooden house with large Steel exterior lights next to a beach
Black wall light fixture on a brick wall
Regular price From $89.00
Modern Sensor Up Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Modern Sensor Up Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Regular price From $199.00
Modern Sensor Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Modern Sensor Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Regular price From $159.00
Glowing Ovate Portable Garden Spike on grass with a croquet set in the background - Lighting Collective
Ovate Portable Garden Spike Light in Planter Box with Background of the Ocean - Lighting Collective
Regular price $289.00
Pendant light with white glass shade and black metal fixture on a white background - Lighting Collective
Outdoor patio area with wooden deck, chairs, dining table, and hanging lights overlooking the ocean.
Regular price $289.00

Frequent questions about Outdoor Lighting

An IP (Ingress Protection) rating is a two-digit code that tells you how well an exterior light is protected against dust and moisture. The first digit covers solid particles and the second covers water — so an IP65 rating, for example, means the fixture is fully dust-tight and protected against water jets. Understanding IP ratings is essential when choosing outdoor lights, as it ensures your fixtures can safely handle the conditions of their specific location.

It depends on how exposed the location is. As a general benchmark for the Australian climate, a minimum of IP44 is recommended for exterior lighting in protected spots like covered decks, porches, and under eaves. For fully exposed exterior lights in gardens, pathways, or open areas, a minimum of IP55 is recommended to handle dust and direct water jets. Always consult your electrician before purchasing, as they can confirm the right rating for your specific home and environment.

Exterior wall lights are versatile and suit a range of locations — from building facades and entrances to alfresco areas and eaves. The key is matching the fixture's IP rating to the level of exposure at that spot. For instance, exterior wall lights under eaves with limited overhead cover may face wind-driven rain, so an IP44+ rating is the minimum. In more sheltered positions like a deep covered porch, IP44 is generally sufficient, though higher-rated fittings are always a safer long-term choice.

Not on their own. IP ratings only measure protection against water and dust — they don't account for salt air. If your property is within 5km of the ocean, even highly rated outdoor lights can corrode over time if the materials aren't up to the task. For coastal homes, it's important to pair your IP-rated exterior lights with marine-grade materials such as solid brass, concrete, or 316 stainless steel, which are engineered to withstand the corrosive effects of a salty environment.

Three things matter most: IP rating, materials, and placement. Your exterior lights need an IP rating appropriate for their level of exposure to rain, wind, and humidity. If you're in a coastal zone, material selection is equally critical — opt for corrosion-resistant options like solid brass or 316 stainless steel. Finally, always consult a certified electrician before purchasing to confirm that the voltage, IP rating, and materials are all suitable for your specific outdoor spaces.