Enhance your outdoor lighting design with the Umbrella 24″ Stem Path Light, crafted from solid brass for durability and timeless appeal. Finished in Antique Bronze, this architectural-grade fixture combines refined aesthetics with reliable performance, making it perfect for illuminating walkways, garden beds, driveways, and patios.
The 4.25-inch brass shade is paired with a 21-inch standard stem, delivering a well-directed pool of light for safe and elegant pathway illumination. A frosted polycarbonate lens protects the lamp from sprinkler spray and outdoor elements while diffusing light for a softer glow.
This fixture features a top-grade fixed ceramic bi-pin socket for secure lamp connection and tool-free access for quick maintenance. It is compatible with 12V T3 lamps up to 35W (halogen), and supports LED lamp options for energy efficiency and long life.
Prewired with a 3-ft 18-2 SPT2-W direct burial cord, the path light can be easily installed with a CX-839 universal connector or CX-854 silicone-filled wire nut (sold separately). Mounting is achieved via an 8-inch injection-molded spike with a ½-inch NPT threaded female hub for stability in soil or mulch.
Designed for use with a remote 12V transformer (sold separately), the fixture operates within a 9–17V range when paired with LED lamps. The solid brass housing comes with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term reliability for residential and commercial outdoor lighting projects.
Material: Solid Brass
Finish: Antique Bronze
Shade Diameter: 4.25″
Stem Height: 21″ (24″ overall fixture height)
Lens: Frosted Polycarbonate (sprinkler-resistant)
Socket: Fixed Ceramic Bi-Pin, Tool-Free Access
Lamp Type: 12V T3, 35W max (lamp not included)
Wiring: 3-ft 18-2 SPT2-W Direct Burial Cord
Mounting: 8″ Ground Spike with ½″ NPT Threaded Hub
Voltage Range: 9–17V with LED
Transformer Required: Yes (12V Remote)
Grade: Architectural
Warranty: Limited Lifetime on Fixture Housing
Pathways and sidewalks
Gardens and landscape beds
Driveways and courtyards
Outdoor patios and entryways