




The Drift collection from Linea Light is an outdoor luminaire range built around a single principle: control the light, hide the source. A recessed asymmetric optic sits inside a compact aluminium body, producing a wide lateral beam and uniform forward projection across the ground plane with no visible source, no glare, and a BUG Rating of 0.
Available through Raylinc across Queensland and the Northern Territory, Drift comes in two variants: a bollard in three heights and a surface-mounted luminaire (Drift_S) that supports five installation configurations from the one fixture body.
The Drift bollard is available at 450 mm, 750 mm, and 1050 mm. Each height uses the same asymmetric 180° optical assembly, so the beam pattern scales with mounting height rather than changing character.
| Height | Max spread at 2 lux | Centre spacing (row) |
|---|---|---|
|
450 mm
|
4.8 m | 4.6 m |
| 750 mm | 7.2 m | 7.3 m |
| 1050 mm | 8.3 m | 8.5 m |
The 1050 mm variant at 8.5 m spacing keeps fixture counts low on long pathway runs; a practical consideration on commercial and civic projects. All three heights carry IP65 and IK09 ratings, with BUG Rating 0 across the full range.
The Drift_S surface-mounted luminaire (181 × 102 × 60 mm) supports:
The ability to run a single fixture body across multiple configurations simplifies procurement and keeps the palette consistent across a project.
Four colour temperatures: 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 4000K. The 2200K and 2700K options reduce blue-spectrum emission — relevant for projects in or adjacent to natural environments, and increasingly referenced in local planning assessments under AS 4282 for obtrusive lighting. As the Illuminating Engineering Society’s guidance on dark-sky compliance notes, warmer colour temperatures are the primary tool for minimising ecological disruption from outdoor lighting.
Four powder-coat finishes: Dark Brown, Black Grey, Grey, White, available across both Drift and Drift_S, so mixed-configuration projects read as a single family.
Both variants run on 220–240 V AC. Standard configuration draws 12.6 W DC / 15 W AC. DALI2 variants are available across all bollard heights and the Drift_S, drawing 9 W DC / 11 W AC, a meaningful efficiency saving on always-on pathway lighting. DALI2 supports individual addressability and integration with building management systems.
Three driver options are available: ON/OFF 630 mA (single or multi-fixture), and DALI/PUSH 700 mA for one or two fixtures.
BUG Rating 0 is the highest classification under the Illuminating Engineering Society’s Backlight-Uplight-Glare system. It means the fixture produces no measurable backlight, no uplight (sky glow), and no direct glare. For projects in Queensland, BUG 0 simplifies compliance with AS 4282 and dark-sky requirements increasingly referenced in development assessments.
The Drift bollard is a ground-staked path light in three heights (450 mm, 750 mm, 1050 mm). The Drift_S is a compact surface-mounted luminaire that supports wall, step light, uplight, ceiling, and floor configurations, all from the same 181 × 102 × 60 mm body. Both use the same optical assembly and finish palette, so they’re designed to be specified together.
2700K is the standard selection for residential and hospitality projects. 2200K suits high-end terraces and naturalistic settings where a warmer, more intimate tone is the design intent. 3000K works well for mixed residential and commercial precincts. 4000K is best reserved for commercial or civic applications where task visibility takes priority.
Yes. DALI2 variants are available across all bollard heights and the Drift_S. They draw 9 W DC / 11 W AC, compared to 12.6 W DC / 15 W AC for ON/OFF versions. For commercial projects with after-hours dimming requirements or BMS integration, the DALI2 variant with the C-E200001 driver (DALI/PUSH 700 mA) is the correct specification.
IP65 and IK09 ratings apply across the full range. IP65 covers full dust ingress protection and directed water jets. IK09 means the body withstands a 10-joule impact, making it appropriate for high-traffic public environments. Both ratings exceed the typical requirements for residential and commercial outdoor specification in QLD.
Contact the Raylinc team to request photometric files, confirm product availability, or discuss DALI2 integration for your project.