The Paviom Multus bollard light from Lighting Options offers a multitude of uses.
October 27th, 2011
Designed by international award-winning product designer Terence Woodgate, Paviom Multus is a versatile bollard light and hybrid bollard light.


Paviom Multus is manufactured from extruded aluminium with Akzo Nobel finish. It has an ellipsoidal shape and a lamp head that can rotate seamlessly on an axis of 45 degrees to the body. This gives it extra functionality and potential for limitless applications.

The lamp head can be rotated in 10 degree elements and locked in place up to the vertical. Paviom Multus can be used to light pathways, tilt on to steps, illuminate landscape areas or bring a soft glow to façades, giving it a versatility that far exceeds the capabilities of a traditional illuminated bollard.


Paviom Multus is available in Australia from Lighting Options.
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