Wall Light
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Description
This is a wall light I designed taking inspiration from an old Philips light model no longer in production.
I designed the light on purpose to be extremely easy to install without any screw (except those necessary to fix it to the wall) but only through sliding connections.
The base is having a pattern of holes to allow the installation also on uneven surfaces (I designed in this way since i have a stone wall and need to drill holes among stone gaps).
I printed it in ABS but would suggest to use ASA for outdoor use.
Design is by no means IP6x/Water resistant so cannot be used in direct exposure to rain however should be enough to have it installed in pathos or terraces with partial roof protection.
For the white cover I used a white 2 - 3mm acrylic glass. I cut it around 92mm wide and 174 long.
I used 0.24 draft mode on Bambu Studio.
I suggest tree supports. I tried to minimize supports as much as possible.
I prepared two plates in Bambu Studio but you can arrange all pieces in one single plate.
I've been using these lights succesfully at home.
Hope you enjoy them as well.
Update 07.02.26:
I added a plate with a white PETG diffuser printed in two pieces.
The two pieces simply needs to be glued together.
Depending on the filament tolerances it may just need to add some tape on the lamp holder ring to hold the diffuser securely (i did in my tests).
This is a nice addition to have a more omnidirectional light, where needed.
Added two pictures of the new diffuser.
All previous plates un-changed.
I re-uploaded the master file under the name “Luci_Esterne_COMPLETE_20260207.3mf”.
Update 28.09.25:
Added separate plates for each model.
Added double sided light diffuser (both vertical printing design for better quality and side printing design for lower material consumption).
Added one plate with PETG white diffusor/s.
Update 22.05.25:
Added the diffuser to be printed in PETG. I printed it with white PETG and a thickness of 0.75mm and its transparency is quite high. I think you could print it between 0.75 - 1.5mm depending on the PETG brand/type to get the equivalent diffusion of a 2mm acrylic glass
Update 31.07.24:
I forgot to mention that I considered a screwed bulb holder (Polypool model 484).
Added the pictures of the bulb holder and its dimensions.
Added the overall dimensions of the wall ligth
Update 14.08.23:
DISCLAIMER: of course you shall use only LED E27 lamps as traditional lamps heat would probably melt the plastic.
I tested with a 10W led lamp succesfully.


































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