
Lymington Outdoor Ship's Light
Influenced by classical nautical lighting, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been handcrafted with a Heritage Brass finish, and is designed to be mounted on exterior walls to light up exterior features and outdoor spaces.
The industrially-inspired design of the Lymington Light, with its solid metalwork and large glass shade will add a touch of coastal style to the outside of your home, whatever the style.
Constructed from solid brass and mouth-blown glass, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been designed for outdoor use and is rated IP54, which means it’s weatherproof and can withstand rain from any direction.
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Lymington Outdoor Ship's Light
Influenced by classical nautical lighting, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been handcrafted with a Heritage Brass finish, and is designed to be mounted on exterior walls to light up exterior features and outdoor spaces.
The industrially-inspired design of the Lymington Light, with its solid metalwork and large glass shade will add a touch of coastal style to the outside of your home, whatever the style.
Constructed from solid brass and mouth-blown glass, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been designed for outdoor use and is rated IP54, which means it’s weatherproof and can withstand rain from any direction.
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Influenced by classical nautical lighting, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been handcrafted with a Heritage Brass finish, and is designed to be mounted on exterior walls to light up exterior features and outdoor spaces.
The industrially-inspired design of the Lymington Light, with its solid metalwork and large glass shade will add a touch of coastal style to the outside of your home, whatever the style.
Constructed from solid brass and mouth-blown glass, the Lymington Outdoor Ship’s Light has been designed for outdoor use and is rated IP54, which means it’s weatherproof and can withstand rain from any direction.























