About Coastal Lighting
Coastal lighting is built for one job: surviving salt air that destroys standard outdoor fittings within a few years. If your home sits near the sea, choosing the right materials now saves you the cost and hassle of constant replacements later.
Why Coastal Homes Need Corrosion Resistant Lighting
Salt-laden sea air is highly corrosive to most metals. Combined with wind-driven spray and high humidity, it attacks powder-coated finishes, eats away at steel, and degrades the seals on ordinary outdoor lights.
A fitting that would last well over a decade inland can fail in two or three years on an exposed seafront. As a rule of thumb, if you live within a few miles of the coast, coastal-grade fittings are a worthwhile investment.
Materials That Stand Up to Salt Air
Every light in this collection is made from materials chosen for marine conditions. That includes marine-grade 316 stainless steel, solid brass, galvanised steel, and tough polycarbonate that resists corrosion entirely.
Look for a high IP rating too. We recommend IP44 as a minimum, with IP65 or above for positions that take the full force of wind and spray.
Styles to Suit Every Seaside Property
Coastal practicality does not mean compromising on looks. This range includes traditional lanterns for period cottages, sleek modern wall lights for contemporary builds, sealed bulkheads for garages and side passages, and posts and bollards for driveways and paths.
Many fittings carry extended anti-corrosion guarantees, and a simple rinse with fresh water every few months keeps them performing at their best for years.

