Architecture of the night.
June 1st, 2009
Outdoor luminaires are required to withstand the harshest extremes of temperatures, weather conditions and environmental forces.
No one is more prepared for these requirements than Bega – specialists in outdoor luminaires – who pride themselves on offering the epitome of style, functionality, durability and the highest quality in exterior lighting.
With options for a range of applications, from houses and gardens to streets, sports facilities and even underwater operation, Bega solutions offer functional quality and outstanding design. This is combined with the use of efficient light sources such as LED, available throughout the range.
Using materials such as die-cast aluminium and marine stainless steel enable the Bega range of outdoor luminaires to withstand the harshness of the Australian climate – being chosen for coastal pedestrian areas like Coffs Harbour, Manly and Roma St Parklands.
All Bega luminaires are designed in Germany and made in either Germany or Australia.
Standard paint finishes are Bega’s own graphite, silver or classic white, although any colour can be supplied on request.



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