By: Rachel Dobbs

Sometimes you want discrete lighting to illuminate the landscape of your well designed houses, and Qu Lighting says it has an option for you–the Bellaria bollard.
The company says the minimal but efficient bollard was originally created to “elegantly” illuminate the Italian gardens of a charming winery in the Siena area.
“Designed to reach a power of 6 watts in extremely compact dimensions, Bellaria combines functionality and aesthetics, maintaining impeccable formal elegance,” the Ravenna, Italy-based company says. “Its exclusive mechanical joint allows the lamp body to rotate 340° on the vertical axis, ensuring precise and simple aiming in any context.”
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The versatility of Bellaria is that specifiers have the option of choosing three different heights (200 mm, 400 mm and 700 mm tall) and a range of optional accessories such as the ground spike with anti-extraction system or the fixing disk with screws and plugs.
Made of aluminum, the fixture is available in 4W and 6W versions, with adjustable color temperatures ranging from 2700K, 3000K and 4000K. Standard finishes include black, white, gold, bronze, copper, burnished, corten and brushed brass. Like all QU products, it can be customized on request to meet the needs of tailor-made projects.
The comes in a duo version that includes two projectors on the same support. Maintaining the same formal characteristics, this light source reaches double the watts compared to the standard Bellaria version while still presenting extremely compact dimensions (300 mm, 500 mm and 800 mm tall).
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