Vaxcel Harwich Smart Lighting 7-3/4″ Outdoor Wall Light

Smart Lighting

July 25, 2017

Smart Lighting multi-level outdoor lighting is designed to fit your lifestyle and enhance the beauty, safety, and usability of your home’s exterior areas. You get convenience, security, and efficiency with Smart Lighting outdoor light fixtures. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of continuous bright illumination during the early evening hours.

Using patented energy-saving technology, Smart Lighting automatically dims late at night to provide soft, ambient illumination until dawn. But, whenever motion is detected, on-demand bright illumination will be triggered to keep your property safe and secure.

Featuring a dark textured gray finish, round clear seeded glass shade, and iconic nautical-style lantern design, the Harwich Smart Lighting wall light combines form and function in a decorative lantern that will bring a coastal New England feel to your home’s.

For more information:

https://lightingoriginals.ca/products/t0126_vaxcel_harwich_smart_lighting_7-3-4_outdoor_wall_light_textured_gray

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