Lighting Styles

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Light Bulbs - LED, Halogen & Energy Saving Lamps

Lighting Styles holds stock of all the lamps used in the fixtures and fittings we offer either on the website or in our showroom. With so many products that means quite a few lamps - around 3,000 at our last count! We hope you find what you require here but if you have a specific requirement please email us or call on 01780 767617 and we will do our best to help.

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E14 Bluetooth Mesh Golf Ball Lamp – Opal Finish, Adjustable 2200K–6500K & DimmableE14 Bluetooth Mesh Golf Ball Lamp – Opal Finish, Adjustable 2200K–6500K & Dimmable

E14 Bluetooth Mesh Golf Ball Lamp – Opal Finish, Adjustable 2200K–6500K & Dimmable

3 Options
£9.95
Turn On/Off, Dimmable with App - No Bridge or WiFi Required
E27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Gold Filament Lamp - Warm WhiteE27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Gold Filament Lamp - Warm White

E27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Gold Filament Lamp - Warm White

 
£9.95
300 Lumen 3000k Warm White - Gold Glass
Bluetooth Mesh CCT Filament Lamp – Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K–6500KBluetooth Mesh CCT Filament Lamp – Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K–6500K

Bluetooth Mesh CCT Filament Lamp – Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K–6500K

5 Options
£9.95
Smart Lighting in a Classic Clear Bulb Shape
Mesh Bluetooth GU10 Smart Bulb - Tunable WhiteMesh Bluetooth GU10 Smart Bulb - Tunable White

Mesh Bluetooth GU10 Smart Bulb - Tunable White

6 Options
£9.95
Colour temperature adjustable from 2200K (very warm white) to 6500K (cool daylight)
Bluetooth Mesh CCT Golf Ball Filament Lamp - E27 Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K-6500KBluetooth Mesh CCT Golf Ball Filament Lamp - E27 Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K-6500K

Bluetooth Mesh CCT Golf Ball Filament Lamp - E27 Clear Glass, Adjustable 2200K-6500K

5 Options
£9.95
Smart Lighting in a Smaller 45mm Golf Ball Bulb
E14 Mesh Bluetooth Candle Smart Bulb - Tunable WhiteE14 Mesh Bluetooth Candle Smart Bulb - Tunable White

E14 Mesh Bluetooth Candle Smart Bulb - Tunable White

3 Options
£9.95
Turn On/Off, Dimmable with App - No Bridge or WiFi Required
G12 CDM-T Metal Halide LampG12 CDM-T Metal Halide Lamp

G12 CDM-T Metal Halide Lamp

4 Options
£10.00
Standard and Elite Variants to Suit Your Need
E14 11w Compact Fluorescent LampE14 11w Compact Fluorescent Lamp

E14 11w Compact Fluorescent Lamp

 
£10.00
Philips Master and Radium Professional lamps
E27 4w Dimmable LED Tubular Tinted Lamp 110mmE27 4w Dimmable LED Tubular Tinted Lamp 110mm

E27 4w Dimmable LED Tubular Tinted Lamp 110mm

 
£10.40
Amber Coated Glass - Warm White 2000k
Mesh Bluetooth Mains Bulb – GU10 Base, RGB & Tunable WhiteMesh Bluetooth Mains Bulb – GU10 Base, RGB & Tunable White

Mesh Bluetooth Mains Bulb – GU10 Base, RGB & Tunable White

5 Options
£10.40
Turn On/Off, Dim & Change Colour Temperature With App - No Bridge or WiFi Required
E27 PAR30 10w COB LED Lamp - Warm WhiteE27 PAR30 10w COB LED Lamp - Warm White

E27 PAR30 10w COB LED Lamp - Warm White

 
£10.50
633 Lumen 2700k and Dimmable
Rechargeable E27 Base LED 8 Watt Light BulbRechargeable E27 Base LED 8 Watt Light Bulb

Rechargeable E27 Base LED 8 Watt Light Bulb

 
£10.99
Emergency Lighting - 3 Hours Max - Great for Off-Grid Use
E27 6W Dimmable LED Filament Squirrel LampE27 6W Dimmable LED Filament Squirrel Lamp

E27 6W Dimmable LED Filament Squirrel Lamp

 
£11.00
Clear Glass - 2700K Warm White
E27 6W Dimmable Squirrel Lamp with Vintage FilamentE27 6W Dimmable Squirrel Lamp with Vintage Filament

E27 6W Dimmable Squirrel Lamp with Vintage Filament

 
£11.00
Amber Tinted Glass - Warm White 2500K
E27 4w LED Spiral Filament GLS LampE27 4w LED Spiral Filament GLS Lamp

E27 4w LED Spiral Filament GLS Lamp

 
£11.40
Warm White 2200k - 265 Lumen and Dimmable
E27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Z Filament Lamp - Natural WhiteE27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Z Filament Lamp - Natural White

E27 4w LED 185mm Tubular Z Filament Lamp - Natural White

2 Options
£11.40
300 Lumen 4000k - Clear or Smoked Glass
E27 Soft Glow 2W Clear LED Filament Squirrel LampE27 Soft Glow 2W Clear LED Filament Squirrel Lamp

E27 Soft Glow 2W Clear LED Filament Squirrel Lamp

 
£12.00
Clear Glass - 2200K Warm White
E27 Soft Glow 2w Amber LED Filament Lamp - Warm WhiteE27 Soft Glow 2w Amber LED Filament Lamp - Warm White

E27 Soft Glow 2w Amber LED Filament Lamp - Warm White

 
£12.00
Tinted Amber Glass - 2000k Warm White
E27 4w LED 185mm Long Tubular Spiral Filament BulbE27 4w LED 185mm Long Tubular Spiral Filament Bulb

E27 4w LED 185mm Long Tubular Spiral Filament Bulb

 
£12.00
Warm White 2200k - 265 Lumen and Dimmable
High CRI 7W GU10 Dimmable LED Lamp, 2700K, 36° Beam Angle High CRI 7W GU10 Dimmable LED Lamp, 2700K, 36° Beam Angle

High CRI 7W GU10 Dimmable LED Lamp, 2700K, 36° Beam Angle

 
£12.00
Full Spectrum Superior Colour Rendering, Energy-Efficient Lighting for Precision Applications
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The incandescent light bulb as we know it today, with a coiled filament of tungsten, was commercialised in the 1920s. The incandescent lamp is a source of electric light that works by passing an electric current through a thin filament, heating it until it produces light. The glass bulb contains an assortment of gases and always excludes oxygen as the hot filament would be destroyed rapidly by oxidation. Incandescent bulbs are also sometimes called electric lamps. An incandescent lamp is a resistive load and thus easily dimmed on all control gear.

The initial Europe wide ban only applies to `non-directional` light bulbs, so does not affect any bulbs with reflective surfaces i.e. spotlights or halogen down lighters. Bulbs will be banned in a phased approach with non-clear (frosted or pearl) bulbs of higher wattages no longer being made or imported from September 2009. The ban will move down to lower wattages, and the efficiency levels raised by the end of 2012. Also, the EU has given the target of 2016 to phase out Halogen bulbs, and any bulb available for purchase after the 2016 date must have at least a `B` energy rating. The UK government announced in 2007 that standard domestic incandescent bulbs would be phased out by 2011.

Halogen lamp halogen lamps are usually much smaller than standard incandescents, because for successful operation a bulb temperature over 200°C is generally necessary. For this reason, most have a bulb of fused silica (quartz), but sometimes aluminosilicate glass. This is often sealed inside an additional layer of glass. The outer glass is a safety precaution, reducing UV emission and because halogen bulbs can occasionally explode during operation. One reason is if the quartz bulb has oily residue from fingerprints. The risk of burns or fire is also greater with bare bulbs, leading to their prohibition in some places unless enclosed by the luminaire. Those designed for 12V or 24V operation have compact filaments, useful for good optical control, also they have higher efficacies (lumens per watt) and better lives than non halogen types. The light output remains almost constant throughout life.

Fluorescent lamp fluorescent lamps have much higher efficacy than filament lamps. For the same amount of light generated, they typically use around 25% to 33% the power of an incandescent.

Fluorescents were mostly limited to linear and a round `Circline` lamp until the 1980s, with other shapes never gaining much popularity. The compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) was commercialised in the early 1980s. Most CFLs have a built-in electrical ballast and fit into a standard screw or bayonet base. Some make use of a separate ballast so that the ballast and tube can be replaced separately.

Typical average lifetime ratings for linear fluorescent tubes are 10,000 and 20,000 hours, compared to 750 hours (110 V) and 1000 hours (240 V) for filament lamps. Some types of fluorescent lamp ballast have difficulty starting lamps in very cold conditions, so lights used outdoors in cold climates need to be designed for outdoor use to work reliably. Fluorescents come in a range of different colour temperatures. In some countries cool white (CW) is more popular, while in some, warmer whites dominate.

LED lamp solid state LEDs have been popular as indicator lights since the 1970s. In recent years, efficacy and output have risen to the point where LEDs are now being used in niche lighting applications.

Indicator LEDs are known for their extremely long life, up to 100,000 hours, but lighting LEDs are operated much less conservatively (due to high LED cost per watt), and consequently have much shorter lives.

Due to the relatively high cost per watt, LED lighting is most useful at very low powers, typically for lamp assemblies of under 10w. LEDs are currently most useful and cost-effective in low power applications, such as nightlights and torches. Coloured LEDs can also be used for accent lighting, such as for glass objects, and even in fake ice cubes for drinks at parties. They are also being increasingly used as holiday lighting.

LED efficiencies vary over a very wide range. Some have lower efficiency than filament lamps, and some significantly higher. LED performance in this respect is prone to being misinterpreted, as the inherent directionality of LEDs gives them a much higher light intensity in one direction per given total light output.

LED technology is useful for lighting designers because of its low power consumption, low heat generation, instantaneous on/off control, and in the case of single colour LEDs, continuity of colour throughout the life of the diode and relatively low cost of manufacture. In the last few years, software has been developed to merge lighting and video by enabling lighting designers to stream video content to their LED fixtures, creating low resolution video walls.

Colour Temperature the colour temperature of a lamp is measured in kelvin (degrees above absolute zero) as the colour of rod of steel would appear (actual or theoretical) if heated to that temperature.