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Northport Path Light

Designed By Robert A.M. Stern

Part of the Northport collection

The Northport path light is a modern homage to the acorn streetlamp so deeply rooted in American design heritage. Rather than a glass globe, the “acorn” form subtly appears in the negative space at the top of each luminaire. Northport path lights complement the collection’s area lights, warmly illuminating and extending the use of footpaths and pedestrian promenades.

Features

37 5/16” high, surface mount only

Cast aluminum LED cartridge and structure

Buy America Compliant and International Dark-Sky Approved

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Robert A.M. Stern

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Robert A.M. Stern is a wholly owned subsidiary of industry leader Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP. Over its fifty-year history, the firm has established an international reputation as a leading design firm with wide experience in residential, commercial, and institutional work. Working in the tradition of architects from Frank Lloyd Wright to Alvar Aalto, the firm designs products grounded in tradition and informed by the spirit of innovation, produced and marketed by leading manufacturer partners with outstanding reputations for quality, performance and service.

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