Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Design First. Security Built In.
A compact stainless steel cylinder at 210mm tall and 70mm wide, mounting flush to the exterior wall with just 105mm of projection. Two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward, creating a vertical wash across the wall surface that is architectural rather than functional in character. The built-in PIR motion sensor activates the light when movement is detected, providing hands-free illumination at the threshold without the industrial look of a dedicated security fitting. Stainless steel body with glass lens. IP44 rated for sheltered outdoor positions. Class 1 installation with earth connection required.
Why This Fitting Works Harder.
- Built-in PIR, not bolted on: The motion sensor is integrated into the body. No visible sensor housing, no afterthought bracket, no interruption to the cylindrical form. The light activates automatically when someone approaches.
- Dual-direction GU10 light wash: One bulb fires upward, one downward. The wall receives a vertical column of light that covers both the decorative zone above the fitting and the practical zone at ground level where the step, path and lock sit.
- Stainless steel, not painted aluminium: The corrosion resistance is in the material itself, not a surface coating. No paint to blister, chalk or peel after two seasons of UK weather cycling. The finish stays consistent year after year.
- IP44 for outdoor wall positions: Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to any sheltered exterior wall position: under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance.
- Compact enough for pairs: At 70mm wide the fitting can be mounted in pairs flanking a standard UK door frame without crowding the wall. Two fittings create symmetry and double the light coverage.
- GU10 gives bulb flexibility: Use 35W halogen for maximum output or retrofit LED GU10s for lower running cost and longer bulb life. Swap between warm and cool colour temperatures as the season or preference changes.
Positions That Earn Their Keep.
Beside a front door on white render or natural stone where the stainless steel catches daylight and the dual wash frames the entrance after dark. Flanking a back door above a patio where PIR-triggered light covers the step without a permanent light burning. Along a side return where the sensor activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the beam covers wall and driveway below. For ideas on how entrance lighting connects to the rooms inside, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the latest thinking on front-of-house design.
A Wall Light That Pays Attention.
Most PIR lights look like security equipment. Functional, utilitarian, and they announce their purpose to anyone who walks past. This fitting takes the opposite approach. In daylight it sits on the wall as a compact stainless steel cylinder, 210mm tall, with the clean proportions of an architectural wall washer. The PIR sensor is integrated into the body rather than bolted on as an afterthought, which means the form stays clean from every angle.
When triggered, two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward across the wall surface. That dual wash is what separates this from a standard porch light or a single-direction spot: the upward beam lifts the eye and illuminates the wall and soffit above the fitting, while the downward beam covers the practical zone beneath, where the doorstep, path or lock sits. The combination creates a column of light on the wall surface that is both functional and architectural. The stainless steel body and glass lens resist the corrosion, condensation and temperature cycling that the UK exterior wall environment delivers across four seasons.
At 70mm wide and 105mm deep, this is not a fitting that dominates the wall. It projects just over ten centimetres from the surface and sits flush against rendered, brick, stone or clad exteriors without looking oversized or heavy.
What the PIR Sensor Changes.
- Motion-activated, not always on. The built-in PIR detects movement and triggers the light automatically. No fumbling for switches in the dark with bags or keys in hand. The light is already on before you reach the door.
- Security without the security-light look. The clean stainless cylinder sits on the wall as a design object during the day. At night it activates only when someone approaches, which serves as a visible deterrent without the industrial floodlight aesthetic.
- Two GU10 bulbs, up and down. One bulb lights upward across the wall and soffit. One lights downward across the step and path. The result is a vertical column of light rather than a single spot.
- IP44 for sheltered outdoor positions. Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to positions under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed doorway.
- Stainless steel body with glass lens. Resists the rust, condensation and UV cycling that degrade painted or plastic fittings within a few seasons on an exposed exterior wall.
- Compact at 210mm tall. Sits beside a door or along a path wall without dominating the surface. Low-profile enough for pairs flanking a doorway without crowding the frame.
Why the Material Outlasts the Finish.
Painted aluminium fittings look good for a season. Then UV degrades the paint, moisture gets beneath the surface, and the finish blisters within two to three years. Stainless steel does not rely on a coating. The chromium in the steel forms a passive oxide layer that regenerates when scratched. This fitting keeps its appearance through rain, frost, coastal air and the daily condensation cycle on any north-facing exterior wall.
Where to Position This Fitting.
Beside a front door on rendered or painted masonry where the stainless steel catches daylight and the up-down wash frames the entrance at night. Flanking a back door above a patio where motion-triggered light covers the step without leaving a permanent light burning. Along a side passage where the PIR activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the dual beam illuminates wall and ground below. The stainless body pairs naturally with grey or white render, natural stone, slate cladding and dark-painted brick. For ideas on lighting the transition from exterior to interior, our guide to brightening a narrow, dark hallway covers the choices that connect the front door to the rooms beyond.
Before You Order
- Requires 2 x GU10 bulbs, not included. Maximum 35W halogen per bulb. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs work and reduce running cost significantly. Choose warm white for atmosphere or cool white for maximum visibility.
- Class 1 fitting, IP44 rated. Requires a permanent mains connection with an earth conductor. Position under a soffit, porch, gutter overhang or any sheltered exterior surface for best longevity.
- 210mm tall, 70mm wide, 105mm projection. Compact enough for pairs flanking a standard UK door frame with comfortable spacing. Confirm wall material is suitable for exterior fixings at the intended height.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Stainless Steel PIR Wall Light
The built-in passive infrared sensor detects motion within its field and triggers both GU10 bulbs automatically. The light activates when someone approaches and switches off after a set duration once movement is no longer detected. The sensor is integrated into the body of the fitting rather than mounted externally.
The form. Standard security lights prioritise coverage over appearance. This is a compact stainless steel wall washer with an integrated PIR sensor. It works as an exterior design element during daylight and as motion-activated lighting at night, rather than looking like surveillance equipment.
The fitting takes 2 x GU10 reflector bulbs at a maximum of 35W each, not included. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs are recommended for lower running cost and longer life. A warm white LED (2700-3000K) gives an inviting entrance glow. A cool white LED (4000K+) provides sharper visibility for security purposes.
Beside a front or back door under a porch or soffit, along a side passage, flanking a garage door, or on any sheltered exterior wall where motion-triggered light adds convenience. The stainless body suits white or grey render, natural stone, slate cladding and painted brick. For a warm interior complement to the cool stainless steel exterior, the brass industrial desk lamp provides a metallic counterpoint in the hallway just inside the door.
The PIR sensor controls the light in a binary on/off cycle: full output when motion is detected, off when no motion is present. Dimming is not applicable to a motion-activated fitting because the purpose is instant full illumination at the moment of detection.
IP44 means the fitting is protected against solid objects larger than 1mm and against water splashing from any direction. Suitable for positions sheltered by a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance. Not designed for fully exposed positions where driving rain hits the fitting directly.
Class 1 means the fitting requires a permanent mains connection that includes a protective earth conductor. The earth wire provides a safety path to ground in the event of an insulation fault. All wiring must be suitable for the outdoor environment at the point of installation.
Yes. At 70mm wide the fitting is compact enough to mount in symmetrical pairs flanking a standard UK door frame. Two fittings double the light coverage and create a balanced entrance composition.
210mm height, 70mm width, 105mm depth. Stainless steel body with glass lens. 2 x 35W GU10 reflector bulbs, not included. Built-in PIR motion sensor. Not dimmable. 220-240V. Class 1. IP44. Weight 0.87 kg.
Making the Most of Exterior Wall Lighting
An outdoor wall light works hardest when the interior lighting just inside the door continues the story. The transition from exterior to hallway is one of the most noticed moments in any home. These guides cover the practical and design decisions that make that threshold feel considered rather than accidental.
Overview
Design First. Security Built In.
A compact stainless steel cylinder at 210mm tall and 70mm wide, mounting flush to the exterior wall with just 105mm of projection. Two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward, creating a vertical wash across the wall surface that is architectural rather than functional in character. The built-in PIR motion sensor activates the light when movement is detected, providing hands-free illumination at the threshold without the industrial look of a dedicated security fitting. Stainless steel body with glass lens. IP44 rated for sheltered outdoor positions. Class 1 installation with earth connection required.
Why This Fitting Works Harder.
- Built-in PIR, not bolted on: The motion sensor is integrated into the body. No visible sensor housing, no afterthought bracket, no interruption to the cylindrical form. The light activates automatically when someone approaches.
- Dual-direction GU10 light wash: One bulb fires upward, one downward. The wall receives a vertical column of light that covers both the decorative zone above the fitting and the practical zone at ground level where the step, path and lock sit.
- Stainless steel, not painted aluminium: The corrosion resistance is in the material itself, not a surface coating. No paint to blister, chalk or peel after two seasons of UK weather cycling. The finish stays consistent year after year.
- IP44 for outdoor wall positions: Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to any sheltered exterior wall position: under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance.
- Compact enough for pairs: At 70mm wide the fitting can be mounted in pairs flanking a standard UK door frame without crowding the wall. Two fittings create symmetry and double the light coverage.
- GU10 gives bulb flexibility: Use 35W halogen for maximum output or retrofit LED GU10s for lower running cost and longer bulb life. Swap between warm and cool colour temperatures as the season or preference changes.
Positions That Earn Their Keep.
Beside a front door on white render or natural stone where the stainless steel catches daylight and the dual wash frames the entrance after dark. Flanking a back door above a patio where PIR-triggered light covers the step without a permanent light burning. Along a side return where the sensor activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the beam covers wall and driveway below. For ideas on how entrance lighting connects to the rooms inside, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the latest thinking on front-of-house design.
Description
A Wall Light That Pays Attention.
Most PIR lights look like security equipment. Functional, utilitarian, and they announce their purpose to anyone who walks past. This fitting takes the opposite approach. In daylight it sits on the wall as a compact stainless steel cylinder, 210mm tall, with the clean proportions of an architectural wall washer. The PIR sensor is integrated into the body rather than bolted on as an afterthought, which means the form stays clean from every angle.
When triggered, two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward across the wall surface. That dual wash is what separates this from a standard porch light or a single-direction spot: the upward beam lifts the eye and illuminates the wall and soffit above the fitting, while the downward beam covers the practical zone beneath, where the doorstep, path or lock sits. The combination creates a column of light on the wall surface that is both functional and architectural. The stainless steel body and glass lens resist the corrosion, condensation and temperature cycling that the UK exterior wall environment delivers across four seasons.
At 70mm wide and 105mm deep, this is not a fitting that dominates the wall. It projects just over ten centimetres from the surface and sits flush against rendered, brick, stone or clad exteriors without looking oversized or heavy.
What the PIR Sensor Changes.
- Motion-activated, not always on. The built-in PIR detects movement and triggers the light automatically. No fumbling for switches in the dark with bags or keys in hand. The light is already on before you reach the door.
- Security without the security-light look. The clean stainless cylinder sits on the wall as a design object during the day. At night it activates only when someone approaches, which serves as a visible deterrent without the industrial floodlight aesthetic.
- Two GU10 bulbs, up and down. One bulb lights upward across the wall and soffit. One lights downward across the step and path. The result is a vertical column of light rather than a single spot.
- IP44 for sheltered outdoor positions. Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to positions under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed doorway.
- Stainless steel body with glass lens. Resists the rust, condensation and UV cycling that degrade painted or plastic fittings within a few seasons on an exposed exterior wall.
- Compact at 210mm tall. Sits beside a door or along a path wall without dominating the surface. Low-profile enough for pairs flanking a doorway without crowding the frame.
Why the Material Outlasts the Finish.
Painted aluminium fittings look good for a season. Then UV degrades the paint, moisture gets beneath the surface, and the finish blisters within two to three years. Stainless steel does not rely on a coating. The chromium in the steel forms a passive oxide layer that regenerates when scratched. This fitting keeps its appearance through rain, frost, coastal air and the daily condensation cycle on any north-facing exterior wall.
Where to Position This Fitting.
Beside a front door on rendered or painted masonry where the stainless steel catches daylight and the up-down wash frames the entrance at night. Flanking a back door above a patio where motion-triggered light covers the step without leaving a permanent light burning. Along a side passage where the PIR activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the dual beam illuminates wall and ground below. The stainless body pairs naturally with grey or white render, natural stone, slate cladding and dark-painted brick. For ideas on lighting the transition from exterior to interior, our guide to brightening a narrow, dark hallway covers the choices that connect the front door to the rooms beyond.
Before You Order
- Requires 2 x GU10 bulbs, not included. Maximum 35W halogen per bulb. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs work and reduce running cost significantly. Choose warm white for atmosphere or cool white for maximum visibility.
- Class 1 fitting, IP44 rated. Requires a permanent mains connection with an earth conductor. Position under a soffit, porch, gutter overhang or any sheltered exterior surface for best longevity.
- 210mm tall, 70mm wide, 105mm projection. Compact enough for pairs flanking a standard UK door frame with comfortable spacing. Confirm wall material is suitable for exterior fixings at the intended height.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Stainless Steel PIR Wall Light
The built-in passive infrared sensor detects motion within its field and triggers both GU10 bulbs automatically. The light activates when someone approaches and switches off after a set duration once movement is no longer detected. The sensor is integrated into the body of the fitting rather than mounted externally.
The form. Standard security lights prioritise coverage over appearance. This is a compact stainless steel wall washer with an integrated PIR sensor. It works as an exterior design element during daylight and as motion-activated lighting at night, rather than looking like surveillance equipment.
The fitting takes 2 x GU10 reflector bulbs at a maximum of 35W each, not included. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs are recommended for lower running cost and longer life. A warm white LED (2700-3000K) gives an inviting entrance glow. A cool white LED (4000K+) provides sharper visibility for security purposes.
Beside a front or back door under a porch or soffit, along a side passage, flanking a garage door, or on any sheltered exterior wall where motion-triggered light adds convenience. The stainless body suits white or grey render, natural stone, slate cladding and painted brick. For a warm interior complement to the cool stainless steel exterior, the brass industrial desk lamp provides a metallic counterpoint in the hallway just inside the door.
The PIR sensor controls the light in a binary on/off cycle: full output when motion is detected, off when no motion is present. Dimming is not applicable to a motion-activated fitting because the purpose is instant full illumination at the moment of detection.
IP44 means the fitting is protected against solid objects larger than 1mm and against water splashing from any direction. Suitable for positions sheltered by a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance. Not designed for fully exposed positions where driving rain hits the fitting directly.
Class 1 means the fitting requires a permanent mains connection that includes a protective earth conductor. The earth wire provides a safety path to ground in the event of an insulation fault. All wiring must be suitable for the outdoor environment at the point of installation.
Yes. At 70mm wide the fitting is compact enough to mount in symmetrical pairs flanking a standard UK door frame. Two fittings double the light coverage and create a balanced entrance composition.
210mm height, 70mm width, 105mm depth. Stainless steel body with glass lens. 2 x 35W GU10 reflector bulbs, not included. Built-in PIR motion sensor. Not dimmable. 220-240V. Class 1. IP44. Weight 0.87 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of Exterior Wall Lighting
An outdoor wall light works hardest when the interior lighting just inside the door continues the story. The transition from exterior to hallway is one of the most noticed moments in any home. These guides cover the practical and design decisions that make that threshold feel considered rather than accidental.
Stainless Steel Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light with PIR Sensor
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Design First. Security Built In.
A compact stainless steel cylinder at 210mm tall and 70mm wide, mounting flush to the exterior wall with just 105mm of projection. Two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward, creating a vertical wash across the wall surface that is architectural rather than functional in character. The built-in PIR motion sensor activates the light when movement is detected, providing hands-free illumination at the threshold without the industrial look of a dedicated security fitting. Stainless steel body with glass lens. IP44 rated for sheltered outdoor positions. Class 1 installation with earth connection required.
Why This Fitting Works Harder.
- Built-in PIR, not bolted on: The motion sensor is integrated into the body. No visible sensor housing, no afterthought bracket, no interruption to the cylindrical form. The light activates automatically when someone approaches.
- Dual-direction GU10 light wash: One bulb fires upward, one downward. The wall receives a vertical column of light that covers both the decorative zone above the fitting and the practical zone at ground level where the step, path and lock sit.
- Stainless steel, not painted aluminium: The corrosion resistance is in the material itself, not a surface coating. No paint to blister, chalk or peel after two seasons of UK weather cycling. The finish stays consistent year after year.
- IP44 for outdoor wall positions: Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to any sheltered exterior wall position: under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance.
- Compact enough for pairs: At 70mm wide the fitting can be mounted in pairs flanking a standard UK door frame without crowding the wall. Two fittings create symmetry and double the light coverage.
- GU10 gives bulb flexibility: Use 35W halogen for maximum output or retrofit LED GU10s for lower running cost and longer bulb life. Swap between warm and cool colour temperatures as the season or preference changes.
Positions That Earn Their Keep.
Beside a front door on white render or natural stone where the stainless steel catches daylight and the dual wash frames the entrance after dark. Flanking a back door above a patio where PIR-triggered light covers the step without a permanent light burning. Along a side return where the sensor activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the beam covers wall and driveway below. For ideas on how entrance lighting connects to the rooms inside, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the latest thinking on front-of-house design.
A Wall Light That Pays Attention.
Most PIR lights look like security equipment. Functional, utilitarian, and they announce their purpose to anyone who walks past. This fitting takes the opposite approach. In daylight it sits on the wall as a compact stainless steel cylinder, 210mm tall, with the clean proportions of an architectural wall washer. The PIR sensor is integrated into the body rather than bolted on as an afterthought, which means the form stays clean from every angle.
When triggered, two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward across the wall surface. That dual wash is what separates this from a standard porch light or a single-direction spot: the upward beam lifts the eye and illuminates the wall and soffit above the fitting, while the downward beam covers the practical zone beneath, where the doorstep, path or lock sits. The combination creates a column of light on the wall surface that is both functional and architectural. The stainless steel body and glass lens resist the corrosion, condensation and temperature cycling that the UK exterior wall environment delivers across four seasons.
At 70mm wide and 105mm deep, this is not a fitting that dominates the wall. It projects just over ten centimetres from the surface and sits flush against rendered, brick, stone or clad exteriors without looking oversized or heavy.
What the PIR Sensor Changes.
- Motion-activated, not always on. The built-in PIR detects movement and triggers the light automatically. No fumbling for switches in the dark with bags or keys in hand. The light is already on before you reach the door.
- Security without the security-light look. The clean stainless cylinder sits on the wall as a design object during the day. At night it activates only when someone approaches, which serves as a visible deterrent without the industrial floodlight aesthetic.
- Two GU10 bulbs, up and down. One bulb lights upward across the wall and soffit. One lights downward across the step and path. The result is a vertical column of light rather than a single spot.
- IP44 for sheltered outdoor positions. Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to positions under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed doorway.
- Stainless steel body with glass lens. Resists the rust, condensation and UV cycling that degrade painted or plastic fittings within a few seasons on an exposed exterior wall.
- Compact at 210mm tall. Sits beside a door or along a path wall without dominating the surface. Low-profile enough for pairs flanking a doorway without crowding the frame.
Why the Material Outlasts the Finish.
Painted aluminium fittings look good for a season. Then UV degrades the paint, moisture gets beneath the surface, and the finish blisters within two to three years. Stainless steel does not rely on a coating. The chromium in the steel forms a passive oxide layer that regenerates when scratched. This fitting keeps its appearance through rain, frost, coastal air and the daily condensation cycle on any north-facing exterior wall.
Where to Position This Fitting.
Beside a front door on rendered or painted masonry where the stainless steel catches daylight and the up-down wash frames the entrance at night. Flanking a back door above a patio where motion-triggered light covers the step without leaving a permanent light burning. Along a side passage where the PIR activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the dual beam illuminates wall and ground below. The stainless body pairs naturally with grey or white render, natural stone, slate cladding and dark-painted brick. For ideas on lighting the transition from exterior to interior, our guide to brightening a narrow, dark hallway covers the choices that connect the front door to the rooms beyond.
Before You Order
- Requires 2 x GU10 bulbs, not included. Maximum 35W halogen per bulb. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs work and reduce running cost significantly. Choose warm white for atmosphere or cool white for maximum visibility.
- Class 1 fitting, IP44 rated. Requires a permanent mains connection with an earth conductor. Position under a soffit, porch, gutter overhang or any sheltered exterior surface for best longevity.
- 210mm tall, 70mm wide, 105mm projection. Compact enough for pairs flanking a standard UK door frame with comfortable spacing. Confirm wall material is suitable for exterior fixings at the intended height.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Stainless Steel PIR Wall Light
The built-in passive infrared sensor detects motion within its field and triggers both GU10 bulbs automatically. The light activates when someone approaches and switches off after a set duration once movement is no longer detected. The sensor is integrated into the body of the fitting rather than mounted externally.
The form. Standard security lights prioritise coverage over appearance. This is a compact stainless steel wall washer with an integrated PIR sensor. It works as an exterior design element during daylight and as motion-activated lighting at night, rather than looking like surveillance equipment.
The fitting takes 2 x GU10 reflector bulbs at a maximum of 35W each, not included. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs are recommended for lower running cost and longer life. A warm white LED (2700-3000K) gives an inviting entrance glow. A cool white LED (4000K+) provides sharper visibility for security purposes.
Beside a front or back door under a porch or soffit, along a side passage, flanking a garage door, or on any sheltered exterior wall where motion-triggered light adds convenience. The stainless body suits white or grey render, natural stone, slate cladding and painted brick. For a warm interior complement to the cool stainless steel exterior, the brass industrial desk lamp provides a metallic counterpoint in the hallway just inside the door.
The PIR sensor controls the light in a binary on/off cycle: full output when motion is detected, off when no motion is present. Dimming is not applicable to a motion-activated fitting because the purpose is instant full illumination at the moment of detection.
IP44 means the fitting is protected against solid objects larger than 1mm and against water splashing from any direction. Suitable for positions sheltered by a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance. Not designed for fully exposed positions where driving rain hits the fitting directly.
Class 1 means the fitting requires a permanent mains connection that includes a protective earth conductor. The earth wire provides a safety path to ground in the event of an insulation fault. All wiring must be suitable for the outdoor environment at the point of installation.
Yes. At 70mm wide the fitting is compact enough to mount in symmetrical pairs flanking a standard UK door frame. Two fittings double the light coverage and create a balanced entrance composition.
210mm height, 70mm width, 105mm depth. Stainless steel body with glass lens. 2 x 35W GU10 reflector bulbs, not included. Built-in PIR motion sensor. Not dimmable. 220-240V. Class 1. IP44. Weight 0.87 kg.
Making the Most of Exterior Wall Lighting
An outdoor wall light works hardest when the interior lighting just inside the door continues the story. The transition from exterior to hallway is one of the most noticed moments in any home. These guides cover the practical and design decisions that make that threshold feel considered rather than accidental.
Overview
Design First. Security Built In.
A compact stainless steel cylinder at 210mm tall and 70mm wide, mounting flush to the exterior wall with just 105mm of projection. Two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward, creating a vertical wash across the wall surface that is architectural rather than functional in character. The built-in PIR motion sensor activates the light when movement is detected, providing hands-free illumination at the threshold without the industrial look of a dedicated security fitting. Stainless steel body with glass lens. IP44 rated for sheltered outdoor positions. Class 1 installation with earth connection required.
Why This Fitting Works Harder.
- Built-in PIR, not bolted on: The motion sensor is integrated into the body. No visible sensor housing, no afterthought bracket, no interruption to the cylindrical form. The light activates automatically when someone approaches.
- Dual-direction GU10 light wash: One bulb fires upward, one downward. The wall receives a vertical column of light that covers both the decorative zone above the fitting and the practical zone at ground level where the step, path and lock sit.
- Stainless steel, not painted aluminium: The corrosion resistance is in the material itself, not a surface coating. No paint to blister, chalk or peel after two seasons of UK weather cycling. The finish stays consistent year after year.
- IP44 for outdoor wall positions: Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to any sheltered exterior wall position: under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance.
- Compact enough for pairs: At 70mm wide the fitting can be mounted in pairs flanking a standard UK door frame without crowding the wall. Two fittings create symmetry and double the light coverage.
- GU10 gives bulb flexibility: Use 35W halogen for maximum output or retrofit LED GU10s for lower running cost and longer bulb life. Swap between warm and cool colour temperatures as the season or preference changes.
Positions That Earn Their Keep.
Beside a front door on white render or natural stone where the stainless steel catches daylight and the dual wash frames the entrance after dark. Flanking a back door above a patio where PIR-triggered light covers the step without a permanent light burning. Along a side return where the sensor activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the beam covers wall and driveway below. For ideas on how entrance lighting connects to the rooms inside, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the latest thinking on front-of-house design.
Description
A Wall Light That Pays Attention.
Most PIR lights look like security equipment. Functional, utilitarian, and they announce their purpose to anyone who walks past. This fitting takes the opposite approach. In daylight it sits on the wall as a compact stainless steel cylinder, 210mm tall, with the clean proportions of an architectural wall washer. The PIR sensor is integrated into the body rather than bolted on as an afterthought, which means the form stays clean from every angle.
When triggered, two GU10 bulbs throw light simultaneously upward and downward across the wall surface. That dual wash is what separates this from a standard porch light or a single-direction spot: the upward beam lifts the eye and illuminates the wall and soffit above the fitting, while the downward beam covers the practical zone beneath, where the doorstep, path or lock sits. The combination creates a column of light on the wall surface that is both functional and architectural. The stainless steel body and glass lens resist the corrosion, condensation and temperature cycling that the UK exterior wall environment delivers across four seasons.
At 70mm wide and 105mm deep, this is not a fitting that dominates the wall. It projects just over ten centimetres from the surface and sits flush against rendered, brick, stone or clad exteriors without looking oversized or heavy.
What the PIR Sensor Changes.
- Motion-activated, not always on. The built-in PIR detects movement and triggers the light automatically. No fumbling for switches in the dark with bags or keys in hand. The light is already on before you reach the door.
- Security without the security-light look. The clean stainless cylinder sits on the wall as a design object during the day. At night it activates only when someone approaches, which serves as a visible deterrent without the industrial floodlight aesthetic.
- Two GU10 bulbs, up and down. One bulb lights upward across the wall and soffit. One lights downward across the step and path. The result is a vertical column of light rather than a single spot.
- IP44 for sheltered outdoor positions. Rated against splashing water from any direction. Suited to positions under a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed doorway.
- Stainless steel body with glass lens. Resists the rust, condensation and UV cycling that degrade painted or plastic fittings within a few seasons on an exposed exterior wall.
- Compact at 210mm tall. Sits beside a door or along a path wall without dominating the surface. Low-profile enough for pairs flanking a doorway without crowding the frame.
Why the Material Outlasts the Finish.
Painted aluminium fittings look good for a season. Then UV degrades the paint, moisture gets beneath the surface, and the finish blisters within two to three years. Stainless steel does not rely on a coating. The chromium in the steel forms a passive oxide layer that regenerates when scratched. This fitting keeps its appearance through rain, frost, coastal air and the daily condensation cycle on any north-facing exterior wall.
Where to Position This Fitting.
Beside a front door on rendered or painted masonry where the stainless steel catches daylight and the up-down wash frames the entrance at night. Flanking a back door above a patio where motion-triggered light covers the step without leaving a permanent light burning. Along a side passage where the PIR activates as someone approaches. On a garage wall where the dual beam illuminates wall and ground below. The stainless body pairs naturally with grey or white render, natural stone, slate cladding and dark-painted brick. For ideas on lighting the transition from exterior to interior, our guide to brightening a narrow, dark hallway covers the choices that connect the front door to the rooms beyond.
Before You Order
- Requires 2 x GU10 bulbs, not included. Maximum 35W halogen per bulb. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs work and reduce running cost significantly. Choose warm white for atmosphere or cool white for maximum visibility.
- Class 1 fitting, IP44 rated. Requires a permanent mains connection with an earth conductor. Position under a soffit, porch, gutter overhang or any sheltered exterior surface for best longevity.
- 210mm tall, 70mm wide, 105mm projection. Compact enough for pairs flanking a standard UK door frame with comfortable spacing. Confirm wall material is suitable for exterior fixings at the intended height.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Stainless Steel PIR Wall Light
The built-in passive infrared sensor detects motion within its field and triggers both GU10 bulbs automatically. The light activates when someone approaches and switches off after a set duration once movement is no longer detected. The sensor is integrated into the body of the fitting rather than mounted externally.
The form. Standard security lights prioritise coverage over appearance. This is a compact stainless steel wall washer with an integrated PIR sensor. It works as an exterior design element during daylight and as motion-activated lighting at night, rather than looking like surveillance equipment.
The fitting takes 2 x GU10 reflector bulbs at a maximum of 35W each, not included. LED GU10 retrofit bulbs are recommended for lower running cost and longer life. A warm white LED (2700-3000K) gives an inviting entrance glow. A cool white LED (4000K+) provides sharper visibility for security purposes.
Beside a front or back door under a porch or soffit, along a side passage, flanking a garage door, or on any sheltered exterior wall where motion-triggered light adds convenience. The stainless body suits white or grey render, natural stone, slate cladding and painted brick. For a warm interior complement to the cool stainless steel exterior, the brass industrial desk lamp provides a metallic counterpoint in the hallway just inside the door.
The PIR sensor controls the light in a binary on/off cycle: full output when motion is detected, off when no motion is present. Dimming is not applicable to a motion-activated fitting because the purpose is instant full illumination at the moment of detection.
IP44 means the fitting is protected against solid objects larger than 1mm and against water splashing from any direction. Suitable for positions sheltered by a porch, soffit, gutter overhang or recessed entrance. Not designed for fully exposed positions where driving rain hits the fitting directly.
Class 1 means the fitting requires a permanent mains connection that includes a protective earth conductor. The earth wire provides a safety path to ground in the event of an insulation fault. All wiring must be suitable for the outdoor environment at the point of installation.
Yes. At 70mm wide the fitting is compact enough to mount in symmetrical pairs flanking a standard UK door frame. Two fittings double the light coverage and create a balanced entrance composition.
210mm height, 70mm width, 105mm depth. Stainless steel body with glass lens. 2 x 35W GU10 reflector bulbs, not included. Built-in PIR motion sensor. Not dimmable. 220-240V. Class 1. IP44. Weight 0.87 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of Exterior Wall Lighting
An outdoor wall light works hardest when the interior lighting just inside the door continues the story. The transition from exterior to hallway is one of the most noticed moments in any home. These guides cover the practical and design decisions that make that threshold feel considered rather than accidental.