Incandescent (left) versus LED filament (right)

With the increase in living costs a good way to reduce your electricity bill is to switch to LED bulbs. The average reduction in energy consumption and lighting cost can be around a whopping 80-90%.

purple led filamentThe latest LED Filament bulbs look just like the traditional incandescent bulb (this photograph of 2 bulbs shows an Incandescent filament lamp on the left with a LED filament lamp on the right). Thanks to new technology we now have a light bulb that looks virtually identical to a filament incandescent as long as you buy a quality make! Make sure you get nice long filaments, a little more expensive but definitely worth it.
Coming in all shapes, sizes and colours, recreating the look of your classic filament is possible. All our light bulbs are dimmable. Their look is so versatile, from traditional vintage, stylishly elegant to bold and brassy, often a centrepiece in their own right. There will be something to suit your design whether it be in a restaurant, retail store, theatre set or just in your own home. Our selection can be found here

Filament LED bulbs provide the perfect combination of benefits;
Style – with its visible filament in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Colour options – from a soft warm white light through to cooler daylight.
Environmentally friendly – unlike compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), no toxic or hazardous materials are used in these LED bulbs.
Energy efficient – a whopping 10,000 up to 40,000 hour lamp life.
Compare that to a traditional incandescent which lasts up to a max of 3000 hours. Plus they use very little electricity, a 60 watt equivalent filament bulb now only uses a mere 6 – 12 watts with many being just 2 or 3 watts. 

Energy saving light bulbs with warm gold glow

Some of the new designs emit an extra warm light with colour temperatures between 2100 -2700 Kelvins such as our gold coated glass lamps ideal for a cosy living room or bedroom.

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