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Gardens at Night provides landscape lighting systems

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Gardens at Night provides landscape lighting systems

GARDENS at Night provides a range of landscape lighting systems from manufacturers across the world such as Megabay, Lumascape, Royal Botania and Hunza.

The company says it also provides professional consultancy for lighting solutions.

Megabay landscape lighting systems offers a range of exterior and underwater lighting solutions such as Nautilus, Amphibian, Eclipse, Megabay Range, Omnyx and Transformer.

The Nautilus and Amphibian range are submersible landscape lighting systems designed for water environments.

The Nautilus lighting systems can be installed fully submerged and are made from pressure die-cast brass and stainless steel hardware. The fittings are corrosion-resistant.

The Amphibian range is fitted with a universal lamp and comes in several designs. It is available in brass and chrome finishes suited to classic and contemporary architectural styles.

The Eclipse range is said to be designed for outdoor environments to provide illumination in pathways, gardens and driveways. Available in a range of colours and designs the fittings are made from pressure-cast brass and spun copper. The fittings are corrosion-resistant.

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