Prize(s) Winners in Landscape Lights
Lighting Design/Product Company Hydrel
Lead Designers Hydrel
Photo Credits Hydrel
Entry DescriptionWander is a broad family of luminaires offering multiple mounting configurations - pedestal, semi-recessed and surface mount - that provide visual continuity for pathway, step, and surface lighting applications. With a robust build and exceptional performance, Wander seamlessly blends into its surroundings and minimizes environmental impact with its low-profile design.
Uniquely designed to provide a wide lateral distribution that meets IES egress requirements from up to 25FT on-center fixture spacings. Its design, combined with its proprietary precision high-clarity acrylic optic, prevents scattered light from disrupting the night skies and stops light from spilling unnecessarily.
Wander offers three tailored distributions for a wide range of applications with no striations or color separation. Options range from very wide lateral spread to long forward illumination to achieve tailored and unprecedented fixture spacing and superior uniformity.
The result is the ability to light environments with fewer luminaires. With 50% more coverage than current luminaires in its category, Wander is genuinely a high-performing luminaire.
About Hydrel
Hydrel is a premier outdoor architectural, aquatics and landscape luminaire manufacturer incorporating innovative sealing capabilities, superior materials, and long-lasting finishes.
Company DescriptionHydrel®, is a premier brand of outdoor architectural & landscape lighting products, which incorporate innovative sealing capabilities, superior materials, & long-lasting finishes. Its luminaires can withstand decades of use with minimal maintenance & unmatched structural integrity. Hydrel utilizes the most advanced sources & optics to create a wide variety of lighting effects. Combining efficient sources with precision optical platforms, Hydrel achieves photometric performance seldom experienced in outdoor lighting – a soft, uniform illumination that is noticeably superior.