LED design lamps
Designer LED lamps are modern lighting fixtures that combine functionality and aesthetics. They usually have innovative shapes and varied materials, making them decorative elements that enhance any space. In addition, they are energy efficient, which means they illuminate brightly while consuming less electricity. Perfect for those looking for a contemporary and sustainable touch in their home or office.
Designer LED lamps are modern lighting fixtures that combine functionality and aesthetics. They usually have innovative shapes and varied materials, making them decorative elements that enhance any space. In addition, they are energy efficient, which means they illuminate brightly while consuming less electricity. Perfect for those looking for a contemporary and sustainable touch in their home or office.
Main advantages of LED lamps
Durability: they have a lifetime that can be extended to 70,000 hours of use.
Energy saving: they are 80% more economical than traditional halogen bulbs, they help us save on our electricity bill at the end of each month since practically all the energy consumed is used to provide light, unlike halogen bulbs that convert most of the electricity consumed into heat.
Immediate ignition: it does not flicker when switched on and offers its maximum light output from the very first moment. The most common way to check the light output has always been through the watts, with LED technology this has changed and the watts are not a suitable way to do it, we must look at a feature called lumens (lm).
The more lumens, the more light output our lamp offers. For example, if a 50W halogen bulb offered approximately 800lm now with a 9W LED bulb that offers about 800lm we can replace our old halogen lamp consuming just over 1/5 of the energy consumed by the old halogen lamp.
How is the color temperature of a lamp measured?
Thanks to the “Kelvin degrees” offered by the manufacturer we can choose the color temperature that best suits our needs.
Warm white (2700-3000ºK): those lamps that produce a yellow light tone.
Neutral white (4000-4500ºK): they produce a white light tone such as fluorescent tubes.
Cold white (5800-6000ºK): its tone is closer to blue.