


1. Design Concept
This lawn lamp takes ginkgo leaves as the design core, integrating modern LED lighting technology, and is a highly design-sense LED luminaire. It presents the natural element of ginkgo leaves through artistic hollow-out forms. During the day, it is a landscape device with great natural aesthetics; at night, the LED light passes through the hollow texture of ginkgo leaves, creating a unique light-and-shadow effect, perfectly integrating natural art and lighting functions, and adding elegant design charm to outdoor spaces.
2. Name
Ginkgo Leaf LED Lawn Lamp
3. Core Selling Points
- Natural Aesthetics and Cultural Resonance: The ginkgo leaf element symbolizes longevity and tenacity in Southeast Asian culture. The natural beauty of the hollow design can resonate emotionally with local consumers, suitable for parks, walkways and other places to enhance the cultural and artistic value of the landscape.
- Unique Light-and-Shadow Design: The light-and-shadow effect formed by the LED light passing through the hollow texture of ginkgo leaves creates a highly artistic visual landscape at night, meeting the aesthetic needs of the Southeast Asian market for outdoor decorative lighting.
- Adaptability to Tropical Climates: Made of weather-resistant materials, it can withstand the hot and humid climate in Southeast Asia, ensuring long-term stable performance and beautiful appearance with low maintenance costs.
4. Specification Sheet (English Version)
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ginkgo Leaf LED Lawn Lamp |
| Model | YFC7312 |
| Design Element | Ginkgo Leaf Hollow + LED Tech |
| Application | Parks, Walkways, Lawns and Other Public Places |
| Dimensions | |
| Total Height | 800mm |
| Top Diameter (Φ219) | 219mm |
| Bottom Diameter (Φ300) | 300mm |
| Light Source | High-Efficiency LED Module |
| Electrical Specs | |
| Voltage | AC 110-240V, 50/60Hz |
| Power | Customizable |
| Material | Weather-Resistant Metal (with Anti-Corrosion Coating) |
| Durability | Suitable for Hot and Humid Climates in Southeast Asia and the Middle East |
