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Bollards are one of those outdoor lighting solutions that don't get enough credit. They're perfect for lining pathways, defining garden edges, creating ambience around patios, or adding security to your property. But with so many options out there, picking the right one can feel a bit overwhelming. The good news is once you understand a few key things, it's actually pretty straightforward.
Voltage: Solar, Mains, or Low Voltage? This is the biggest decision. Solar bollards are brilliant if you want zero running costs and no wiring hassle. Just pop them in the ground and they charge during the day. The trade-off is they're usually a bit dimmer and dependent on decent sunlight. Mains voltage bollards (230V) give you serious brightness and reliability, but you'll need an electrician to install them properly. Then there's low voltage (12V or 24V), which sits in the middle. Safer to install yourself, decent brightness, and you can easily run a cable from a transformer. There is no right or wrong choice here, it depends on what you’re using your lights for, where they are positioned and if you want to get a sparky in to install them.
LEDs: Built-In or Replaceable? Most modern bollards come with built-in LEDs that last for years. Dead simple, no fussing around. Some still offer replaceable LED modules, which is handy if you want to swap out the colour temperature down the track or if something does go wrong. Built-in is usually the way to go these days as they are brighter, the LED is made specially for that light so performance will be much stronger. At this point it’s worth highlighting the importance of choosing a brand with a strong warranty policy. If a brand puts a good warranty in place, they usually trust their product and you have peace of mind if something goes wrong too.

Brightness and Colour Temperature: Brightness gets measured in lumens. Higher lumens mean more light, which is good for security or task lighting. Lower lumens work better for ambience and mood. Colour temperature is about warmth. Warm white (2700K) feels cosy and inviting. Cool white (4000K or above) is more clinical and great for security. Most bollards offer both options so you can pick your preference. Some even do both if you're after flexibility.
Materials: That Last Your bollard's going to cop some rough weather no matter where you are in the country, so material matters. Stainless steel handles coastal salt spray without a fuss. Powder-coated aluminium looks sharp and resists rust. Brass and copper develop a natural patina over time, which some people love. Pick something that matches your vibe and your climate.
Smart Features: Some bollards now come with motion sensors, dusk-to-dawn timers, or even smart home integration. These can save you power and add an extra layer of security. Not essential, but worth considering if you're building a modern outdoor setup.
Now you've got the basics sorted, let's look at ten bollards we reckon are worth your attention.
Highlite LED Bollard by Havit Lighting The Highlite is a compact, versatile bollard that punches well above its weight. At 445mm high, it's got a clean aluminium design that works in pretty much any setting, and it comes in five finishes (black, white, antique brass, stainless steel 316, and titanium) so you can match your space.
The real star here is the tri-colour LED tech. You get three colour temperatures in one: warm white at 3000K for that cosy feel, neutral 4000K for balance, or cool 5000K if you want something brighter and more functional. The 5W LED pumps out decent lumens (around 270 to 300 depending on the colour temp) and the IP54 rating handles the weather without drama. Available in both 240V mains and 12V low voltage, so you can pick your install style. And if you ever want to go taller, you can stack extensions on top. Perfect as a starter bollard or when you need something simple and reliable.
Elanora Series Bollard by CLA Lighting If you want a bollard that ticks the boxes without breaking the bank, the Elanora is your mate. It's a no-fuss, straightforward fitting that
comes in two heights (500mm short or 1000mm tall) and your choice of matte black or 304 stainless steel. The real draw here is the E27 lamp holder, which means you're not locked into one LED. Want to switch from warm white to cool white down the track? Just unscrew the globe and swap it out. No rewiring, no drama. It takes up to 60W, so you've got heaps of flexibility with globe options. IP44 rated, so it handles splashing and rain. It's the practical choice for someone who wants to own their lighting choices and potentially save a few dollars over time by not being stuck with built-in LEDs. Think of it as the classic, reliable option that's been working for years.
Bruen Commercial Solar Bollard by Pixel Lighting This is the premium solar option if you want serious punch without any running costs or installation hassle. The Bruen is a fully self-contained unit that just needs to be mounted and you're done. No wiring, no trenching, no electrician needed. The 220 lumen output is impressive for a solar bollard, which means it'll light up your pathways or garden spaces with real authority.
The LED head is a generous 260mm wide, and it's got a proper reflector design that throws light where you need it. You get dual colour temperature options (warm 3000K or cool 5500K), so you can pick the vibe that suits your space. The LiFePO4 lithium battery is quality gear that'll last years, and with a five hour charge time during the day, you get 12 to 20 hours of light depending on the season and sun exposure. Even on shorter winter days, it'll power through the whole night easily. Built tough with IP65 and IK10 ratings, so it'll handle Aussie weather and the occasional knock. The black finish is clean and modern. At the end of the day, if you want a solar bollard that actually performs like a proper outdoor light rather than just a decorative accent, this is the one.
Round LED Bollard Light by Havit Lighting The Fedor is where you go when you want
serious style and architectural finishing. The clean, modern design feels premium without being flashy. At 925mm tall, it makes a real statement. The tri-colour LED tech gives you three options (warm 3000K, neutral 4000K, or cool 5500K), so you can dial in exactly the mood you want. The 60 degree beam angle is really thoughtful, it won't flood an area with light but instead creates a focused pool that's perfect for pathways and ambiance rather than blasting everywhere. The 600 lumens output is solid for the job. Aluminium powder coated black finish looks sleek and modern. IP65 rated, so it'll handle the weather without drama. Available in both 240V mains and 24V low voltage. Three year warranty. If you want a bollard that looks like it belongs in a contemporary garden design, the Fedor delivers.
Noray LED Bollard Light by Havit Lighting

The Noray is where you go when you want proper coverage and serious style. With that 360 degree reflector, it lights up a whole area instead of just a narrow beam, making it perfect for patios, garden zones, or anywhere you want ambient light that actually reaches the edges. The architectural finish is genuinely sharp, that clean aluminium powder coated black look that feels premium without being flashy. At 970mm tall, it's got a bit of presence without being over the top. The tri-colour tech gives you three options (warm 3000K, neutral 4000K, or cool 5500K), so you can dial in exactly the mood you want. The 12W LED and 330 lumens output is solid for ambient and functional lighting. IP65 and IK10 ratings mean it'll shrug off the weather and a decent knock (read more about IK ratings here). Available in both 240V mains and 24V low voltage, so you pick your install method. Three year warranty backs it up. If you want a modern bollard that lights up a proper space and looks the part, this ticks all the boxes.
Maxi 600 LED Bollard by Havit Lighting The Maxi is the workhorse. This bollard's been a trusted performer for around 15 years, and it shows. Havit's nailed the practical side with the replaceable globe design, so you're never stuck. Swap it out for a different colour temp down the track or grab a new one if needed. It's 600mm tall with a clean opal diffuser and grills that spread light nicely without being harsh.
The 700 lumens and tri-colour options (3000K warm, 4000K neutral, 5500K cool) give you flexibility for mood and function. IP54 rated, so it handles splashing and rain. Available in both 240V mains and 12V low voltage, and in black or 316 stainless steel if you want something that'll last even longer in coastal areas. IK08 rating means it'll take a knock. Three year warranty. If you want something reliable, practical, and proven over years of real-world use, the Maxi is your mate.
Pyrus LED Bollard Light by Telbix The Pyrus is the modern take on outdoor bollards. That mushroom shape is bang on trend right now and it looks genuinely contemporary.
At 750mm, it's got nice proportions that work in most spaces. The built-in 12W LED pumps out a warm 650 lumens at 3000K, so it creates that cosy, inviting feel without being too bright. The polycarbonate and plastic construction is a smart move, especially if you're in a coastal area or want something that'll just sit there for years without corroding or needing fuss. No rust, no degradation. IP65 rated, so it handles weather beautifully. 240V mains. Three year warranty. If you want a bollard that looks contemporary and doesn't require the maintenance hassle of metal finishes, the Pyrus is worth a look.
Holger Commercial Solar Bollard by Pixel Lighting The Holger is the pinnacle of solar bollard lighting. If you're lighting up a commercial complex, council area, or large residential space and you want something that looks the part and performs like a dream, this is it. The dual side lighting means you get proper coverage without the narrow beam issue you get with some bollards.
The remote control is a game changer. Pair it with as many units as you want and control brightness from one place, which also lets you dial down output to stretch battery life on longer nights. The 280 lumens at 4000K gives you solid, functional cool white light that's perfect for security and way-finding. The built-in motion sensor with smart activation means it'll only go to full brightness when someone's nearby, so you save serious power over the course of a night. The 900mm height and 275mm head diameter give it real presence without being over the top. Built tough in full aluminium with IP65 and IK10 ratings, so it'll handle coastal salt spray and the weather without drama. The LiFePO4 battery is quality lithium that'll last years. Three year warranty backs the lot. This is the solar bollard for people who don't want to compromise on quality, performance, or aesthetics.
Tenac LED Bollard Light by Havit Lighting The Tenac is where contemporary design meets function. That modern Scandinavian finish with the vertical lines across the face is genuinely on trend right now, and it's not just style over substance.
At 700mm it's got a nice presence without dominating the space. The slim 100mm diameter keeps it looking elegant and refined. Full aluminium construction means it'll age beautifully and handle the weather. The E27 globe holder gives you flexibility, and the included 9W globe pumps out a solid 750 lumens with tri-colour options (3000K warm, 4000K neutral, 5500K cool). The 180 degree beam angle spreads light nicely across a zone without being too wide. IP54 rated and IK08 means it'll take splashes and knocks. 240V mains install. Three year warranty. If you want a bollard that looks like it belongs in a modern home or garden design, this is it. Really sharp looking.
Angela LED Bollard Light by Havit Lighting The Angela is the stylish choice. This modern coach light design brings real character to pathways, gardens, and landscape areas without feeling fussy or over the top. At 800mm with a 120mm width, it's got presence and proportion that just works. The visible E27 globe is actually part of the appeal here.
The included 9W filament globe looks beautiful and pumps out 700 lumens, and you can swap it for whatever you like down the track. It's dimmable too, so you can adjust the mood or save a bit of power when you don't need full brightness. The design feels contemporary but with a nod to classic coach light aesthetics, which is genuinely hard to pull off. IP54 rated and IK08, so it'll handle weather and the occasional bump. 240V mains. Three year warranty. If you want a bollard that's as much about looks as it is about function, the Angela delivers. Really nice finish.