Q&A

Your Questions Answered.

General

Leaves is modular, low-voltage outdoor lighting you shape by hand. Bend the wire, clip on the fixtures, and light the spaces you live in after dark.

Color Bridge is a hand-bendable silicone wire that curves into any shape. LNT Track is a rigid polymer channel for clean, straight architectural runs. Both carry the same fixtures.

We ship across the Continental United States. Enter your address at checkout to confirm delivery to your area.

Starter kits begin at $199.99. Single fixtures and parts are priced individually — build a system in the configurator and watch the total update as you go.

We offer free standard shipping across the continental United States!

For now we focus on the United States. For international inquiries, email shopleaveslighting@gmail.com.

Color Bridge wire

Yes. The silicone wire holds each shape and re-bends by hand whenever you want to change the layout.

Color Bridge measures roughly 8.8mm wide — thin enough to read as a clean line rather than a cable.

Color Bridge comes in six colors, so you can match the wire to your space or let it disappear into it.

Yes. The system is IP65-rated and runs on 24V DC — sealed against rain and dust, and safe to handle.

Keep every bend above a 300mm radius. Within that, the wire curves freely by hand.

No. Only the fixtures light up. The Color Bridge wire stays dark — it carries the power, the fixtures make the light.

LNT Track

LNT Track is a moulded polymer channel, built for crisp architectural lines on walls and facades.

LNT Track surface-mounts with click-in brackets along the run. For recessed applications, email us and we'll confirm the right setup.

Color Bridge bends into curves on its own. LNT Track gives the same system a rigid, straight channel for clean architectural runs.

LNT Track ships in sections that join with click-in adapters and cut to size during install. See the configurator for current lengths.

Yes. The Color Bridge wire lays into the LNT channel, so both systems share the same fixtures and 24V power.

Install

No. Leaves runs on 24V DC and plugs into a standard outlet — you bend, clip, and power it on yourself.

A typical pergola takes under an hour with Color Bridge, and under 90 minutes with LNT Track.

For standard plug-in installs there are no junction boxes or conduit involved. Check your local rules for any permanent outdoor wiring.

Yes — that's the whole idea. Nothing is permanent, and the only tool you may need is a drill for surface mounting.

A tape measure, a pencil, and a drill for surface mounting. Everything else clips together by hand.

Yes. Unclip the fixtures, unmount the track, and reshape the run somewhere new whenever your space changes.

Power & Driver

Leaves runs on 24V DC — low-voltage and safe to handle throughout.

Into any standard wall outlet. The driver converts mains power to 24V DC and feeds the whole run from one end.

A 36W driver covers runs under 6m; step up to 72W for longer runs. The configurator suggests the right driver for your build.

Yes. Every connection is sealed to IP65, and the low-voltage DC is safe around water.

Dimming depends on your driver and controller. We'll publish the supported dimming options here soon — email shopleaveslighting@gmail.com for the current list.

We'll confirm smart-home compatibility here soon. For the latest, email shopleaveslighting@gmail.com.

Returns & Warranty

Returns are eligible within 30 days of delivery for items that are uninstalled, in original condition, and in their original packaging. See our Return Policy for full terms.

Every Leaves system is covered by a 5-year limited warranty on fixtures, track, wire, and drivers. Full terms are in our Terms of Service.

Re-seat the clip first — that fixes most issues. If a fixture is genuinely faulty, contact us and we'll arrange a replacement.

Configured builds can differ from stock kits, so terms may vary. Email shopleaveslighting@gmail.com and we'll help.

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