LEO Area Light
Designed By John Rizzi
LEO Area Lights are at home virtually anywhere, with simple, understated aesthetics fitting for a variety of site designs and architectural styles. Configurable distributions and outputs address both visual comfort and performance, enabling designers to focus on what's important for their project—whether it's an improved visual experience for pedestrian settings or lumen outputs and pole spacing for cost-driven goals.
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Available with single, dual, and staggered configurations
Offered in 12 ft (3.7m), 16 ft (4.9m), 20 ft (6.1m) and 25 ft (7.6m) pole heights
Buy America Compliant, Full Cutoff, and International Dark-Sky Approved
John Rizzi
John Rizzi was educated in industrial design and learned from the masters by helping develop designs by Michael Graves, Neils Diffrient, Richard Sapper and Massimo and Leila Vignelli. He began his own practice in 1985 and over the past two decades has designed bike accessories, office furniture systems, lounge seating, tables and lighting for major national and international companies. Rizzi's design process is rigorous, analytic and self-critical. His work has won IDSA, APEX, Contract Magazine and NEOCON Best Products Gold and Silver awards. His designs for Landscape Forms include the Parc Vue bench and receptacle, Parc Centre tables and chairs, and the Parc Lounge chair and ottoman.
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LEO Area Light - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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LEO Area Light - Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet (PDF)
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LEO Area Light - Installation Guides
Installation Guide (PDF)
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LEO Area Light - Sustainability
Sustainability (PDF)
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LEO Area Light - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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LEO Area Light - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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LEO Area Light - IES Files
IES (Lighting) (ZIP)
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LEO Area Light - Revit Files
Revit (ZIP)
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LEO Area Light - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
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If you’d like to request a quote, finish and material samples, or information about making modifications to this product, please contact your Landscape Forms representative.
All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product.
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