From spike lights and recessed uplights to bollard posts and portable table lamps — ground-level lighting for every garden and outdoor space.
Ground-level lighting transforms gardens after dark — providing safety, highlighting features, and creating atmosphere. Choosing the right combination depends on placement, purpose, and durability requirements.
Everything you need to know about choosing the right outdoor ground and table lighting — from spike lights and uplights to bollards, floodlights, and portable lamps.
Spike lights insert directly into soil, making them ideal for flexible, repositionable garden lighting. Use them to highlight specific plants, statues, or landscape features. Easy to move as your garden changes through the seasons — no permanent installation required.
Installed flush with the ground for a sleek, modern appearance. Ideal for illuminating driveways, pathways, and entryways. Designed to withstand both pedestrian and vehicle traffic. IP67 rated models available for wet locations and drive-over positions.
High-intensity upward beams for illuminating building facades, large trees, and garden features with dramatic effect. Adjustable heads allow precise aiming. Modern LED floodlights are energy-efficient and provide bright, reliable illumination over large areas.
Freestanding path markers that provide subtle, guided illumination along driveways, garden borders, and walkways. Low-profile designs minimise light pollution while improving safety. Available in diverse styles from contemporary cylinder to traditional lantern.
Cordless, rechargeable lamps designed for outdoor dining tables, terraces, and balconies. No nearby power source needed. Many models offer adjustable brightness and colour temperature. Lightweight and weather-resistant — perfect for entertaining outdoors.
Linear aluminium profiles embedded into the ground to house LED tape, creating continuous lines of light along paths, borders, and architectural edges. Diffuser covers produce a soft, even glow. Durable, weather-resistant, and ideal for modern landscape design.
Ground-level installations face more water exposure than wall fittings. Recessed uplights in drive-over positions need IP67 minimum. Spike lights typically carry IP65. Bollards require at least IP44. Always match the rating to the specific installation environment.
Modern LED ground lights use a fraction of the energy of older halogen equivalents while lasting significantly longer. Lower running costs, reduced maintenance, and instant-on performance make LED the standard choice for all new outdoor lighting installations.
All fixed outdoor lighting must be installed by a qualified electrician under Part P of the Building Regulations. Cable routes must be protected. Our team can advise on specification — call 020 8874 2234 or view our outdoor catalogues.
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