Low and Steady Light for the Ground You WalkThe Pathlight 40 keeps things close to the ground, a low flattened block of rusted steel built to throw light sideways rather than draw attention to itself. It is a quiet fixture that does its job at ankle height and lets the garden around it stay the focus.Where It Sits in the Rusty FamilyThis is the shorter of the two Pathlight shapes at 40cm, and unlike its 70cm sibling it uses a GX53 socket rather than a built in LED, so you supply and can later swap the lamp yourself. It shares its flat, directional character with the Pathlight 70 while sitting apart from the round and square Rusty bollards elsewhere in the collection.How It WorksThe body is FeCSi steel, given a controlled chemical treatment by SLV that produces a genuine rust surface which then protects the metal beneath from further corrosion. It takes a GX53 lamp up to 9W, not included, and is rated IP44, a lower ingress protection figure than most of its taller siblings, reflecting its low profile, close to ground design. It runs from a 230V supply.Where It Works BestIts low, sideways throw suits it to lining a path where you want to see the ground itself lit rather than a row of visible fixtures, or tucking along the base of a raised bed or low wall.Good to Know Height 40cm, footprint approximately 15.5cm by 25cm Material: FeCSi steel with a controlled rust weathering finish Lamp: GX53 socket, maximum 9W, bulb not included IP44 rated for outdoor use Runs from a 230V mains supply Optional earth spike available for extra stability Questions People AskCan I change the bulb myself? Yes, it takes a GX53 lamp up to 9W, which is not included, so you can pick the bulb you want and swap it later if needed.Why is this rated IP44 rather than IP55 like some other Rusty bollards? Its low, close to ground design sits it apart from the taller pieces in the range, and IP44 simply reflects that lower profile build.How does this compare to the taller Pathlight 70? The Pathlight 70 has an integrated LED module built in at the factory, while this shorter 40cm version uses a GX53 socket so you supply and can later swap the lamp yourself.