Collingwood Wall Lights

Collingwood wall lights combine modern design with reliable performance, making them an excellent choice for both decorative and functional outdoor lighting. Manufactured using high-quality, long-lasting materials, these fittings are designed to withstand demanding outdoor environments while maintaining their appearance and performance over time.

The Collingwood wall light range offers a wide variety of lighting styles, including directional spotlights and striking up-and-down wall lights that create bold architectural lighting effects. Many models feature adjustable or directional lighting, allowing the light to be cast upwards, downwards or in both directions. This flexibility makes them ideal for highlighting textured walls, stonework, signage, pathways and landscape features.

For ease of installation, many Collingwood wall lights operate on 220–240V mains power, allowing them to be connected directly to standard electrical supplies without additional drivers or transformers. Combined with their eye-catching modern designs and a variety of finishes, Collingwood wall lights offer a practical and stylish lighting solution for residential, commercial and architectural applications.

Learn more about Collingwood's range of wall lights with our FAQs below.

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Collingwood Wall Lights FAQs

Collingwood offers a wide range of wall lighting styles designed for both practical outdoor illumination and architectural lighting effects.

While the styles vary, the range is unified by Collingwood’s reputation for high build quality, attention to detail and durable construction, ensuring reliable performance in outdoor environments.

Yes. Many Collingwood wall lights are designed specifically for outdoor installations, making them ideal for areas such as patios, decking, garden walls and building exteriors.

Most models feature high IP ratings, typically IP65 or above, meaning they are protected against dust and water ingress. This ensures reliable performance in outdoor environments where the lights may be exposed to rain, moisture and changing weather conditions.

As with any outdoor electrical installation, it is always recommended to check the product’s IP rating in the title or product description to confirm its suitability for the intended location.

Yes. Many Collingwood wall lights operate on standard 220–240V mains power, meaning they can be connected directly to the electrical supply without requiring separate drivers or transformers.

This makes installation straightforward and allows the fittings to be integrated easily into existing outdoor lighting circuits. However, as electrical requirements can vary between models, it is always advisable to check the product specifications before installation.

Outdoor wall lights should have a suitable IP (Ingress Protection) rating to ensure they are protected against dust and water. For most exposed outdoor installations, a rating of IP65 or higher is recommended, as this means the fitting is fully protected against dust and resistant to water jets from rain or cleaning.

Many Collingwood wall lights are designed with outdoor use in mind and feature IP65 ratings or higher making them suitable for areas such as building exteriors, patios, garden walls and entrances where the fitting may be exposed to weather.

For more sheltered locations, such as covered porches or partially protected walls, fittings with slightly lower IP ratings may sometimes be suitable. However, it is always best practice to check the IP rating in the product specification before installation.

Outdoor wall lights are typically installed at a height of around 1.8 to 2.2 metres (approximately 6–7 feet) above ground level. This positioning allows the light to effectively illuminate entrances, pathways and surrounding areas while keeping the fitting out of direct eye level.

For architectural lighting, the installation height may vary slightly depending on the design of the fitting and the desired lighting effect. For example, up-and-down wall lights are often positioned to highlight wall textures or architectural features.

The ideal spacing for exterior wall lights depends on the brightness of the fitting and the size of the area being illuminated. For most residential installations, wall lights are typically spaced between 2 and 4 metres apart, which usually provides balanced illumination without creating overly bright or dark areas.

When wall lights are used for architectural lighting, spacing can vary depending on the desired visual effect. Installers may adjust positioning to ensure even lighting across walls, entrances or building features, particularly when highlighting textured surfaces such as brick, stone or rendered finishes.

Collingwood wall lights and floodlights serve different lighting purposes.

Wall lights are typically used for decorative or architectural lighting, providing ambient illumination around entrances, patios, pathways and building facades. Many models also create attractive lighting effects, such as up-and-down lighting patterns, which highlight exterior walls and architectural details.

Floodlights, by contrast, provide wider and brighter illumination, making them more suitable for security lighting or lighting large outdoor areas such as driveways, car parks or commercial premises.

In many installations, wall lights enhance the appearance of a building, while floodlights provide additional functional or security lighting.

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