Kichler Two Arm Contemporary 22″ Path Light in Textured Black
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About this item
About this item
- 22-Inch Height: Slim 3" x 6" profile provides modern pathway illumination.
- T5 Wedge-Base Socket: Compatible with one 12V drop-in LED lamp for flexible light output.
- 9–15V Operation: Designed for low-voltage landscape lighting systems.
- Aluminum Construction: Textured black finish with satin etched glass diffuser.
- Wet Rated: Approved for exposed outdoor installations.
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Description
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Two Arm Path Light by Kichler
The 15844BKT path light measures 3 inches wide by 6 inches long and stands 22 inches high. Finished in Textured Black and constructed from durable aluminum, this 12V fixture operates within a 9–15V range and accommodates one T5 wedge-base bulb for customizable landscape illumination.
Design & Visual Presence
This contemporary two-arm path light features a clean, linear profile that adds a modern architectural element to sidewalks, stone pathways, and lawn areas. The satin etched glass diffuser softens the light output, while the textured black finish blends seamlessly into a wide range of landscape settings.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This fixture uses one T5 lamp with a wedge (wedge-base) socket configuration. The bulb is not included, allowing compatibility with a variety of Kichler 12V drop-in LED lamps so you can select your preferred color temperature and lumen output. It operates on a low-voltage system within a 9–15V range.
Installation & Outdoor Compatibility
Designed for exterior landscape applications, this path light is wet rated for direct exposure to rain and outdoor elements, making it suitable for year-round outdoor use.
Where This Fixture Works Best
Ideal for illuminating walkways, garden paths, and landscaped perimeters, this two-arm contemporary path light enhances visibility and safety while adding modern character to outdoor living spaces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far apart should landscape path lights be installed?
How far apart should landscape path lights be installed?
Path lights should typically be spaced close enough so that the pool of light from one fixture slightly overlaps the next. For most fixtures, this spacing is between 6 and 8 feet apart, depending on the fixture's height and beam spread.
Are path lights easy to install for a DIY homeowner?
Are path lights easy to install for a DIY homeowner?
Yes. Low voltage path lights are one of the easiest fixtures to install. Since they run on safe, low voltage power provided by a low voltage transformer, the wiring can typically be done without the need for a licensed electrician.
Can path lights be used in flower beds or just walkways?
Can path lights be used in flower beds or just walkways?
Garden path lights are perfect for both! They illuminate walkways for safety and can also be strategically placed within flower beds to highlight textures, borders, and specimen plants.
How are bollard lights different from standard path lights?
How are bollard lights different from standard path lights?
Bollard lights are generally taller and sturdier fixtures, often used for commercial walkway lighting or large driveways where a more architectural and robust light source is required. Standard path lights are shorter and used primarily for residential gardens.
How high should a path light fixture be?
How high should a path light fixture be?
Most path lights are 18 to 24 inches tall. This height is designed to cast a wide pool of light on the ground while keeping the light source below eye level to prevent glare.

