Onyx is perfect for highlighting trees and shrubs in the garden during the darker hours of the day. It’s also an excellent choice for illuminating hedges, facades, and walls, where evenly spaced lights create a harmonious and balanced lighting atmosphere.
An anti-glare filter is included and can be easily installed when needed, allowing for quick adjustments to the light pattern for different applications. When embedding the fixture into stone surfaces, the included mounting sleeve ensures a seamless and secure installation.
LightsOn Garden Plug & Play
Create atmospheric and functional lighting in your garden with LightsOn Garden Plug & Play, a flexible and affordable 12-volt system that you can easily install yourself – no electrician required. The system can be expanded up to 50 meters of cable, giving you the freedom to customize and extend your lighting as your needs evolve. With warm white light and a sleek Scandinavian design, the fixtures are crafted from durable materials to withstand the sometimes harsh Nordic climate.
Don’t forget the transformer
To power your lighting, you’ll need a transformer that at least matches the total wattage of the connected lights. To ensure a long lifespan, we recommend that the transformer is not loaded beyond 85% of its maximum capacity. Using a lower capacity is, of course, also fine.
Light automation
Want your lights to turn on automatically at dusk? Add a Light Sensor (art. 5023) and eliminate the need to switch your lighting on and off manually. Or why not upgrade to a Smart Control (art. 5129) for easy programming and control via your smartphone?
Dimming
Prefer a softer and dimmer light? Add a Dimmer (art. 5094) or Smart Control (art. 5129), which can be installed before a single lamp or a group of lamps, allowing you to adjust the brightness to your liking.
Welcome home to Sofia
Let’s visit "Fix it Sofia", whose real name is Sofia Reshmi and who works as a Creative Director at an advertising agency. Sofia is really a fixer as her nickname implies. Building and creating is her hobby (and superpower) but lighting is her passion...or rather obsession 😊. Also joining is Sofia’s well-behaved and gardening-interested dog, Mimmi.

We visit her today to see how she arranged her entrance, since it becomes especially important during the autumn. Soon we will be closing down our outdoor areas for the winter, but autumn is still flirting with the warmth and beauty of summer. Lighting is important in winter, but the reasons for looking after your entrance can be more practical. Such as for example, finding the door in the first place 😊.
Sofia underlines this:
"The most important thing for us when illuminating our entrance is to make sure that it is welcoming and that your guests feel safe. It's a good thing seeing where you are going."
There are two entrances to Sofia’s property, so it is important that visitors enter the "right" way. Sofia, of course, made it clear with lights, which we at LightsOn appreciate. It’s a simple and nice way to show the way.
"The entrance is relatively low key (although we at LightsOn think it is rather stunning), so it should be clear where you enter from. Subtle but clear - that's the main characteristics of the Quadra bollards, and also the reason why I placed them in the flower bed to the right of the entrance. I mounted Zenit light fixtures on either side of the door to discreetly accentuate it rather than illuminate it. Also installed the in-ground spotlight Capella in the cast concrete walkway by the parking lot.

What Sofia has done is to use different lighting moods that complement each other and make a beautiful and well-thought-out impression. Zenit marks the door, Quadra shows the way and Capella separates the parking space from the pathway.


A gorgeous courtyard welcomes us as soon as we enter the gate. You will see it many times in Sofia's projects. A little later, there will also be a blog to highlight art using lights.

The courtyard is surrounded by a pergola, and connects the house with the outdoor environment while marking the surfaces. Sofia uses light to emphasise the various surfaces.
"I put the Luna spotlight high up on the pergola to create a downward effect. I did the same for the entire back of the pergola. Luna is a solid and great spotlight that you can also stick into the ground, it’s easy to mount and gives a nice light. I wanted a mix of indoors and outdoors so these spotlights create a nice feel when you enter the yard. I have a black Lunas but they are also come in silver. Another good thing about this lamp is the the bulb is easily replacable”


Sofia also chose to create her focal point at the entrance by illuminating her art installation that we encounter after opening the gate when approaching the house. There are seasonal plants and flowers around the installation, so you get pleasantly surprised every time you visit the family.
Practically speaking, Sofia has installed Luna lamps in places that assist you, such as for example when you go take out the trash. Luna is also placed in the pergola near the door to show the way to the house itself.
We won't go further into Sofia's home today, and we thank her for the visit and enjoy her gorgeous and nicely lit entrance.