Bysted Garden by Peter Bysted for Louis Poulsen.
The Bysted Garden bollard is an evolvement of the iconic Bysted light, a cylindrical bollard designed by Bysted for a competition held by Louis Poulsen in 1975.
The concept for the lamp was to produce an exciting pattern by reflecting the light downwards via multiple circular shades. The bollard was produced in corten steel, a material considered revolutionary at the time.
The Bysted Garden is a nearly identical, downscaled version of the original Bysted bollard. It shares a similar design but has had a few modifications, including removing the bolts on top of the fixture to create a more streamlined aesthetic.
Light Source: LED 2700K, 3000K and 4000K (Aluminium colour only). No dimming. 14W. Lumen package: 152lm (3000K,corten).
Class:Ingress protection w/spike: IP 65. Ingress protection w/anchor: IP 65 (Head), IP44 (Anchor) Ingress protection w/base plate: IP 65 (Head), IP44 (Baseplate) Electric shock protection III IK06.

































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