The Northport area 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. Inside, an optional LED element recalls gas lamps or early filament bulbs, inspiring nostalgic connections and reinforcing the sense of place.
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Available in single and double pole mount or pendant arm mount configurations
Designed for applications up to 16 ft
Buy America Compliant and International Dark-Sky Approved
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