Heritage Decorative Street Light Poles

Victorian gas-lamp revival, Mughal arch, and colonial-era decorative poles for heritage conservation zones and old-city beautification projects

🏛 HRIDAY Compatible INTACH Approved Designs Antique Bronze & Heritage Green Cast Iron Finials

Heritage Design Vocabularies

Victorian Gas Lamp Revival

British Colonial, 1830–1900

Fluted tapered column, ornamental capital, multi-globe lantern cluster. Cast iron finials, acanthus leaf brackets. Signature of hill stations, cantonment areas, and colonial city centres.

Products: Trishul Heritage, Victorian Column

Mughal Arch Series

Mughal & Indo-Islamic, 1526–1857

Four-arm pole with pointed arch brackets, geometric jali perforations, lotus bud finial. Used for heritage zones in Agra, Lucknow, Delhi, and Aurangabad.

Products: Mughal Arch 4-Arm, Jali Column

Classical Indian

Hindu temple architecture & Rajput

Shikhara-inspired finial, bell capital, Lotus crown, kalash top. Ideal for temple corridors, ghats, and cultural plazas across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Odisha.

Products: Lotus Designer, Kalash Crown

Portuguese Colonial

Goa, 16th–19th century

Simple tapered column with wrought-iron lantern holder, cobblestone-compatible flared base. Used for Goa heritage zone projects and Portuguese-influenced city centres.

Products: Colonial Tapered, Goa Heritage

Heritage Pole Products

Heritage Lighting for HRIDAY & Conservation Projects

The Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme mandates period-appropriate street furniture including lighting poles for India's 12 designated heritage cities — Ajmer, Amaravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura, Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni, and Warangal. Heritage decorative poles for these zones must respect the local architectural language and avoid anachronistic modern profiles.

Xera Tech has supplied heritage poles to HRIDAY projects in Varanasi (Dashashwamedh Ghat streetscape), Amritsar (Golden Temple heritage precinct), and Puri (Puri Jagannath Corridor). Our design team works with site architects and INTACH conservation advisors to ensure pole profiles, finishes, and luminaire types are contextually appropriate.

For heritage zone projects, we offer: period-accurate design development, 3D renders for civic authority approvals, prototype fabrication for approval, production in 45–60 days, and installation supervision by heritage project-experienced engineers.