Pathway and bollard lighting is essential for creating safe, comfortable, and visually appealing outdoor environments. Commonly used along walkways, landscaped areas, courtyards, and pedestrian zones, these fixtures provide low-level illumination while enhancing the overall design of a space.

As part of a broader range of architectural outdoor lighting, pathway and bollard fixtures provide controlled illumination for pedestrian environments.

outdoor scenes showcasing pathway and bollard lighting at dusk, illuminating walkways, landscaped gardens, and courtyard seating areas with warm ambient light for safety and aesthetic appeal

Where Pathway & Bollard Lighting Is Used

HOA communities and shared outdoor spaces
Illuminate walkways, green spaces, and common areas
Gated community pathways and amenities
Improve visibility while maintaining a cohesive design
Multifamily courtyards and pedestrian zones
Enhance resident experience and nighttime usability
University and campus walkways
Support safe pedestrian movement across large properties
Parks, plazas, and landscaped pathways

Available Pathway & Bollard Lighting Fixtures

NBB series
Brand: Nebulite
42″ Height; Dark Sky Compliant;
Wattage Selectable- 24W/19W/14W;
CCT Selectable -3K/4K/5K; 0-10v Dimming; Built-in Photo Cell; IK10, IP65; 

3096
Brand: Crystal
Dome Top; 45 1/2″ height;
clear acrylic lens, 12″ anchor bolts;
10-year warr; up to 4,403 lumens
20/25/35W;

Pulsar
Brand: Crystal
modern style, downward light dist,
Dark Sky Compliant; Optional
Vandal-Resistant Base; up to 5,318 lumens; 20/25/35/45W;

ODIN 
Brand: Crystal
Sophisticated modern architectural
bollard; 36″ and 42″ height; up to 4,403 lumens; 20/25/35W;

Pathway Lighting Styles & Configurations

  • Modern LED bollard lighting designs
  • Architectural pathway fixtures for landscaped environments
  • Low-glare, downward-directed lighting
  • Multiple heights and spacing configurations

Why Choose LED Pathway Lighting

  • Controlled, low-glare illumination
  • Improved pedestrian visibility and safety
  • Reduced energy consumption
  • Long-life LED performance
  • Minimal maintenance requirements
  • Durable outdoor construction

Planning Pathway Lighting Systems

  • Fixture spacing for consistent illumination
  • Mounting height and placement
  • Light level requirements for walkways
  • Color temperature (typically 2700K–3000K for comfort)
  • Integration with landscaping design
  • Minimizing light spill and glare

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Find the Right Pathway Lighting for Your Project

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