Designed in the UK by Garden Trading - Made to withstand European Outdoor conditions!
Inspired by lighting found on naval ships, the Devonport Bulkhead Light is vintage and iconic in style. The oval shape with ribbed glass design offers a stunning expanse of light to your surroundings. The fitting could be positioned next to a doorway, spaced around the exterior of the home or in the potting shed giving you that much needed light.
The name derives from the well-known naval base of Devonport in Plymouth, a name we found quite fitting for our new collection. The heavy Brass exterior is extremely durable and weatherproof hence its use on ships and boats. The fitting is IP65 rated and has been designed to fit a standard E27 bulb. We have left the material raw to allow the Brass to darken over time. Due to this the light may display the brass patina known as Verdigris (green). This natural ageing process was our intention for this product.
Whenever possible, we try to get your purchase to its destination within seven days, free of charge. This excludes trade orders and out of stock items.
We also offer a generous 30-day refund policy. If the product is not suitable for any reason, return it to us for a refund or exchange. Please remember that the product needs to be in its original condition, and to keep all packaging intact for an easy return. Please download the returns form from our Contact page.
The Devonport Bulk Head Light - Outdoor does not come with a bulb, so we’ve put together our favourite options that are compatible with this product.
Timeless, Relaxed, Neutral, Traditional
The classic/traditional vibe is the most conservative style at Mr Ralph. It suits a reserved aesthetic and homes that convey a timeless interior. Often the palette will be neutral in tones and may even follow a popular style like coastal or country. It is a look suited to new builds and renovated character homes. The Classic style focuses on symmetry and order. The Mr Ralph twist is an elevated sense of simplicity and a quiet elegance without the twee.