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Soft / dim light bulbs

jordan_glasgow
Год(а)/Лет назад: 5

Hello folks,


I finally found a pendant and matching lamps for my bedroom that I love. However, the lamp shades are wire, so the bulb is completely exposed.


I bought a 'MiniSun 4W Filament Pear Shaped Bulb In Warm White', but it looks a lot brighter than the photos show and, despite only being 4W, is too intense for a bare bedside bulb first thing in the morning!


Does anyone have any experience/suggestions of truly soft/dim and warm bulbs? If you can see a fancy, twisty element then even better.

Комментарии: 2

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    Amelia Wilson
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 5
    You could change to a dimmer to manage the brightness
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    Darklight Design Ltd
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 5

    Hi Jordan, hope you’re well?


    When it comes to the brightness of an LED bulb, Lumens (LM) is now the most important measurement. The excellent energy efficiency of new LED lamps means that Watts (W) is now only a measure of the energy needed to power the lamp – it no longer tells you how bright it will be.


    The lovely bulbs that you’ve bought are 440LM and, usually, around 400LM would be fine for a bedside lamp. However, it seems that as yours don’t have a shade and are too bright for you, lamps with a lower number of LM - perhaps around 220LM – may be more suitable.


    If you need to know more about this, have a quick read of our blog ‘LED Lighting – What You Need to Know’.


    Hope this helps a bit.


    Best regards, Rich

    Darklight Design