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    LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow - Future Light - LED Lights South Africa
LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow - Future Light - LED Lights South Africa
    LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow - Future Light - LED Lights South Africa
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Specifications & Features

Add bold, colour-rich accents to your building, garden features, signage or event setup with these 50W LED colour flood lights. They’re a practical, mains-powered option for indoor or outdoor feature lighting when you want strong, directional colour to highlight specific areas and create atmosphere.

These lights work especially well on building exteriors and garden sculptures where a single strong colour can change how a space feels at night. Aim them at walls, columns or statues to form clear, dramatic colour fields that make shapes pop. They’re also useful on shopfront signs and entrances to increase visibility and catch attention from the street.

 

Specifications

  • Wattage (Watts): 50W
  • Lumen Output (Lumens): 80lm/W (depending on colour)
  • Voltage: 230Vac
  • Material: Aluminium
  • IP Rating: IP65
  • Dimensions: 290 x 236 x 206mm
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PROMPT 1 — Local Shopfront Sign Pop, Cape Town Main Road

Clear, attention-grabbing colour that boosts visibility at dusk

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Create a photorealistic early-evening scene of a small independent South African convenience store on a Cape Town main road. Mount two identical units of the LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow under the timber fascia above the shopfront: one unit casting a strong green wash onto the painted signboard, the second unit casting a warm yellow wash toward the recessed doorway for visibility. Install both using the product’s integrated bracket exactly as per the uploaded reference, with the power cables routed neatly to an outdoor-rated conduit, kept discreet but visible and true to the reference image. The coloured light should form clear, directional fields that make the sign lettering and doorway architecture pop without overexposure. Keep the street realistic and lived-in: slightly worn pavement, subtle litter bin nearby, a parked Citi Golf partially cropped, and a lattice security gate pulled open to one side. No flashy party lighting—just confident, saturated accents that help the shop stand out at dusk.

Environment details:

  • Weathered timber fascia with hand-painted signboard, chipped edges and layers of Cape Town wind-worn paint
  • Tiled stoep in terracotta and charcoal tones, small rubber doormat, chalkboard specials leaning against the wall
  • Open steel security gate folded back; glass door with faint fingerprints and a modest QR payment sticker
  • Neighbouring façades with muted blues and greys; overhead street cables; faint mountain-cloud bank glow
  • Everyday street elements: bollard, short planter with hardy spekboom, poster-covered pole

Lighting:

  • Two coloured flood washes: green on the signboard, yellow toward the doorway; crisp yet realistic beam edges with soft fall-off
  • Saturated light interacts with painted timber grain, enhancing brushstroke texture without clipping highlights
  • Subtle coloured spill on pavement tiles, revealing grout lines and mild surface sheen from evening humidity
  • Interior warm ambient glow visible through the doorway; exterior ambient sky light blue-grey at dusk
  • Natural shadows from the gate and doorframe; slight specular reflections on shop-window glass

Mood:
Early evening practicality with friendly neighbourhood energy. The lighting feels intentional and useful—guiding customers to the entrance and making the sign readable from the sidewalk—authentically South African and everyday.

Camera guidance:

  • Street-level three-quarter angle framing the fascia, sign, and doorway; include a slice of adjacent façade for context
  • Moderate depth of field: shopfront sharp, background street slightly softened
  • Keep colour accuracy true; no neon bloom or unrealistic halos; retain natural shadows and subtle reflections
  • Square composition; output 800×800

PROMPT 2 — Garden Sculpture Wash, Johannesburg Courtyard

Atmospheric colour that transforms form and texture at night

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Create a photorealistic night-time courtyard scene in a Johannesburg suburban home. Place two units of the LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow on the ground using their integrated brackets as in the uploaded reference, cables neatly routed along the edge of the paving to a discreet outdoor power point. Aim one RED unit to graze a rusted steel aloe sculpture, revealing its layered blades and patina. Aim one BLUE unit to wash a textured bagged-plaster boundary wall behind the sculpture, producing overlapping colour fields that separate form from background. Include a low timber bench with a shweshwe-print cushion, a clay pot with spekboom, and a small built-in braai niche nearby to root the scene in South African outdoor living. Keep the lighting emotive yet believable—no club effects—letting the colours carve shape and mood.

Environment details:

  • Compact, walled courtyard with bagged-plaster wall (warm grey), clay pavers with light wear and scattered jacaranda petals
  • Rusted steel aloe or abstract metal sculpture on a small stone plinth
  • Low timber bench, shweshwe-print cushion, woven throw casually draped
  • Planters with hardy indigenous plants (spekboom, aloes), a small braai recess with soot marks
  • Discreet weatherproof outdoor power point; neatly routed cables that match the product reference

Lighting:

  • Red flood creates a warm, saturated graze across the steel sculpture, revealing rich rust texture and crisp shadows
  • Blue flood softly washes the wall, producing a cool backdrop and subtle gradient; controlled spill onto paving joints
  • Interplay of red and blue where beams overlap—tonal transition without over-saturation or haloing
  • Faint ambient fill from the night sky; reflections on slightly damp paving; accurate colour rendering with no clipping
  • Shadow of the sculpture cast sharply onto the wall, edges softening with distance

Mood:
A quiet evening moment for entertaining or unwinding. The coloured light elevates the courtyard into an intimate, artful space—aspirational yet grounded in real South African outdoor living.

Camera guidance:

  • Low tripod height for a sculptural perspective; three-quarter view capturing both fixtures’ effects, bench, and wall
  • Shallow-to-moderate depth of field: sculpture and wall in crisp focus, background corners gently softened
  • Respect natural shadows and subtle reflections on paving; keep colours rich but physically plausible
  • Square composition; output 800×800

PROMPT 3 — Image Specification Card

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Design a modern, polished, product-first spec card for “LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow.” Create a clean 800×800 square with a neutral but engaging background (soft light grey to charcoal gradient) and very high text contrast. Place the product image large and central-left, floating with a soft shadow. No lifestyle background—keep it minimal, uncluttered, and e-commerce ready. Use subtle colour accents inspired by the range (thin red/green/blue/yellow bars or gradient lines) to frame or underline section headers without overpowering the image. Include small, simple line icons only if they improve clarity. Place “Future Light” text as a clean, watermark-like mark in the bottom-right corner—low contrast but readable.

Content layout (readable at small sizes):

  • Top-left: Product title
    “LED Colour Flood Lights — 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow”
  • Under title: One-line benefit
    “Bold, colour-rich accents for façades, garden features, signage, and events.”
  • Key specs block (right side, stacked with clear spacing):
  • • Wattage: 50W
  • • Lumen Output: 80 lm/W (depending on colour)
  • • Voltage: 230Vac
  • • Material: Aluminium
  • • IP Rating: IP65
  • • Dimensions: 290 × 236 × 206 mm
  • Short descriptor (bottom-left or under specs):
    “Mains-powered, indoor/outdoor feature lighting for strong, directional colour. Ideal for building exteriors, garden sculptures, signage, and entrances.”
  • Design notes: crisp typography, ample negative space, pixel-sharp lines; ensure all text remains legible on mobile. Use subtle micro-shadows for depth, no harsh glows. Improve clarity vs any reference by simplifying spacing and hierarchy.
  • Background: neutral gradient, no noise, no patterns; keep focus on the product.
  • Square composition; output 800×800.
Use Case Ideas: How, Where & Why!

Facade accents for buildings: Cast bold red or blue onto shopfront walls to draw attention after dark, using IP65 durability for year-round outdoor highlighting.

 

Garden statue up-lighting: Place green or yellow units at the base of trees or sculptures to create dramatic vertical interest for evening garden gatherings.

 

Signage and branding wash: Flood freestanding signs at entrances with brand colours, improving visibility from the road and reinforcing identity for retail parks.

 

Event stage colour wash: Mount lights on truss to bathe small stages in consistent colour for DJs or speeches at weddings and corporate functions.

 

Restaurant terrace mood lighting: Aim blue fixtures across patio walls to set a cool evening tone, powered from mains and weatherproof for coastal locations.

Installation Guidance, Tips & Tricks

Choose Indoor Or Outdoor Placement: Choose a suitable indoor or outdoor location to accent buildings, garden features, signage, or event areas with focused, colour-rich light.

 

Select The Desired Colour: Select red, green, blue, or yellow to match your theme and highlight the specific area you want to accent.

 

Aim For Directional Coverage: Angle the light toward the feature to create strong, directional colour while reducing spill light into unwanted areas.

 

Connect To Mains Safely: Connect to a suitable 230Vac mains supply and switch off power before making or adjusting connections.

 

Clean The Aluminium Housing: When cool, wipe the aluminium body to maintain a clean, professional finish.

Frequently Asked Questions...

Can I use it outdoors?

Yes, it is IP65 rated and suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

 

What voltage does it run on?

It runs on 230Vac mains power.

 

What colours are available?

Red, green, blue, and yellow.

 

What is the wattage?

It is 50W.

 

What are the dimensions?

290 x 236 x 206mm.

Specifications & Features

Add bold, colour-rich accents to your building, garden features, signage or event setup with these 50W LED colour flood lights. They’re a practical, mains-powered option for indoor or outdoor feature lighting when you want strong, directional colour to highlight specific areas and create atmosphere.

These lights work especially well on building exteriors and garden sculptures where a single strong colour can change how a space feels at night. Aim them at walls, columns or statues to form clear, dramatic colour fields that make shapes pop. They’re also useful on shopfront signs and entrances to increase visibility and catch attention from the street.

 

Specifications

  • Wattage (Watts): 50W
  • Lumen Output (Lumens): 80lm/W (depending on colour)
  • Voltage: 230Vac
  • Material: Aluminium
  • IP Rating: IP65
  • Dimensions: 290 x 236 x 206mm
-

PROMPT 1 — Local Shopfront Sign Pop, Cape Town Main Road

Clear, attention-grabbing colour that boosts visibility at dusk

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Create a photorealistic early-evening scene of a small independent South African convenience store on a Cape Town main road. Mount two identical units of the LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow under the timber fascia above the shopfront: one unit casting a strong green wash onto the painted signboard, the second unit casting a warm yellow wash toward the recessed doorway for visibility. Install both using the product’s integrated bracket exactly as per the uploaded reference, with the power cables routed neatly to an outdoor-rated conduit, kept discreet but visible and true to the reference image. The coloured light should form clear, directional fields that make the sign lettering and doorway architecture pop without overexposure. Keep the street realistic and lived-in: slightly worn pavement, subtle litter bin nearby, a parked Citi Golf partially cropped, and a lattice security gate pulled open to one side. No flashy party lighting—just confident, saturated accents that help the shop stand out at dusk.

Environment details:

  • Weathered timber fascia with hand-painted signboard, chipped edges and layers of Cape Town wind-worn paint
  • Tiled stoep in terracotta and charcoal tones, small rubber doormat, chalkboard specials leaning against the wall
  • Open steel security gate folded back; glass door with faint fingerprints and a modest QR payment sticker
  • Neighbouring façades with muted blues and greys; overhead street cables; faint mountain-cloud bank glow
  • Everyday street elements: bollard, short planter with hardy spekboom, poster-covered pole

Lighting:

  • Two coloured flood washes: green on the signboard, yellow toward the doorway; crisp yet realistic beam edges with soft fall-off
  • Saturated light interacts with painted timber grain, enhancing brushstroke texture without clipping highlights
  • Subtle coloured spill on pavement tiles, revealing grout lines and mild surface sheen from evening humidity
  • Interior warm ambient glow visible through the doorway; exterior ambient sky light blue-grey at dusk
  • Natural shadows from the gate and doorframe; slight specular reflections on shop-window glass

Mood:
Early evening practicality with friendly neighbourhood energy. The lighting feels intentional and useful—guiding customers to the entrance and making the sign readable from the sidewalk—authentically South African and everyday.

Camera guidance:

  • Street-level three-quarter angle framing the fascia, sign, and doorway; include a slice of adjacent façade for context
  • Moderate depth of field: shopfront sharp, background street slightly softened
  • Keep colour accuracy true; no neon bloom or unrealistic halos; retain natural shadows and subtle reflections
  • Square composition; output 800×800

PROMPT 2 — Garden Sculpture Wash, Johannesburg Courtyard

Atmospheric colour that transforms form and texture at night

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Create a photorealistic night-time courtyard scene in a Johannesburg suburban home. Place two units of the LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow on the ground using their integrated brackets as in the uploaded reference, cables neatly routed along the edge of the paving to a discreet outdoor power point. Aim one RED unit to graze a rusted steel aloe sculpture, revealing its layered blades and patina. Aim one BLUE unit to wash a textured bagged-plaster boundary wall behind the sculpture, producing overlapping colour fields that separate form from background. Include a low timber bench with a shweshwe-print cushion, a clay pot with spekboom, and a small built-in braai niche nearby to root the scene in South African outdoor living. Keep the lighting emotive yet believable—no club effects—letting the colours carve shape and mood.

Environment details:

  • Compact, walled courtyard with bagged-plaster wall (warm grey), clay pavers with light wear and scattered jacaranda petals
  • Rusted steel aloe or abstract metal sculpture on a small stone plinth
  • Low timber bench, shweshwe-print cushion, woven throw casually draped
  • Planters with hardy indigenous plants (spekboom, aloes), a small braai recess with soot marks
  • Discreet weatherproof outdoor power point; neatly routed cables that match the product reference

Lighting:

  • Red flood creates a warm, saturated graze across the steel sculpture, revealing rich rust texture and crisp shadows
  • Blue flood softly washes the wall, producing a cool backdrop and subtle gradient; controlled spill onto paving joints
  • Interplay of red and blue where beams overlap—tonal transition without over-saturation or haloing
  • Faint ambient fill from the night sky; reflections on slightly damp paving; accurate colour rendering with no clipping
  • Shadow of the sculpture cast sharply onto the wall, edges softening with distance

Mood:
A quiet evening moment for entertaining or unwinding. The coloured light elevates the courtyard into an intimate, artful space—aspirational yet grounded in real South African outdoor living.

Camera guidance:

  • Low tripod height for a sculptural perspective; three-quarter view capturing both fixtures’ effects, bench, and wall
  • Shallow-to-moderate depth of field: sculpture and wall in crisp focus, background corners gently softened
  • Respect natural shadows and subtle reflections on paving; keep colours rich but physically plausible
  • Square composition; output 800×800

PROMPT 3 — Image Specification Card

Prompt:
Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including shape, proportions, materials, finishes, colours, light source appearance, mounting method, cable or cord details, and number of units where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.

Design a modern, polished, product-first spec card for “LED Colour Flood Lights - 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow.” Create a clean 800×800 square with a neutral but engaging background (soft light grey to charcoal gradient) and very high text contrast. Place the product image large and central-left, floating with a soft shadow. No lifestyle background—keep it minimal, uncluttered, and e-commerce ready. Use subtle colour accents inspired by the range (thin red/green/blue/yellow bars or gradient lines) to frame or underline section headers without overpowering the image. Include small, simple line icons only if they improve clarity. Place “Future Light” text as a clean, watermark-like mark in the bottom-right corner—low contrast but readable.

Content layout (readable at small sizes):

  • Top-left: Product title
    “LED Colour Flood Lights — 50W Red, Green, Blue, Yellow”
  • Under title: One-line benefit
    “Bold, colour-rich accents for façades, garden features, signage, and events.”
  • Key specs block (right side, stacked with clear spacing):
  • • Wattage: 50W
  • • Lumen Output: 80 lm/W (depending on colour)
  • • Voltage: 230Vac
  • • Material: Aluminium
  • • IP Rating: IP65
  • • Dimensions: 290 × 236 × 206 mm
  • Short descriptor (bottom-left or under specs):
    “Mains-powered, indoor/outdoor feature lighting for strong, directional colour. Ideal for building exteriors, garden sculptures, signage, and entrances.”
  • Design notes: crisp typography, ample negative space, pixel-sharp lines; ensure all text remains legible on mobile. Use subtle micro-shadows for depth, no harsh glows. Improve clarity vs any reference by simplifying spacing and hierarchy.
  • Background: neutral gradient, no noise, no patterns; keep focus on the product.
  • Square composition; output 800×800.
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