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As their name suggests, Edison LED bulbs’ appearance is based on the original designs made by Thomas Edison. This gives them a distinctive vintage look and ups their decorative value. Moreover, some of them have tinted glass that gives them extra oomph. In this category, we’ve gathered variously shaped bulbs ideal for any industrial, retro, vintage, and loft decors. Bulbs with eye-catching shapes and decorative filaments are irreplaceable in many interiors - they’re both practical light sources and an interesting complementary part of the decor. You can pick anything from vintage, candle-like models to more modern-looking bulbs with mirror caps.

Edison bulbs offer varied colour temperatures (CCT), starting from warm and soft 1800 Kelvins to cold sharpness of 6500 K. Why does it matter? Besides the obvious visual differences, cold and warm light have opposing effects on our bodies. Warm, orange-yellow light makes us feel relaxed and helps our bodies prepare for sleep. On the other hand, cold, bluish light boosts awareness, helping us stay focused and awake. With that in mind, warm lights should be used in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and other spaces dedicated to relaxation and rest, while cold lights are better for task lighting and illuminating workspaces (offices, studies, workshops etc.).

This type of bulbs come mostly with the standard E27 bases (which fit in most lamps produced in Ireland/many European countries), but some models utilise E14 or B22.

 

As their name suggests, Edison LED bulbs’ appearance is based on the original designs made by Thomas Edison. This gives them a distinctive vintage look and ups their decorative value. Moreover, some of them have tinted glass that gives them extra oomph. In this category, we’ve gathered variously shaped bulbs ideal for any industrial, retro, vintage, and loft decors. Bulbs with eye-catching shapes and decorative filaments are irreplaceable in many interiors - they’re both practical light sources and an interesting complementary part of the decor. You can pick anything from vintage, candle-like models to more modern-looking bulbs with mirror caps.

Edison bulbs offer varied colour temperatures (CCT), starting from warm and soft 1800 Kelvins to cold sharpness of 6500 K. Why does it matter? Besides the obvious visual differences, cold and warm light have opposing effects on our bodies. Warm, orange-yellow light makes us feel relaxed and helps our bodies prepare for sleep. On the other hand, cold, bluish light boosts awareness, helping us stay focused and awake. With that in mind, warm lights should be used in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and other spaces dedicated to relaxation and rest, while cold lights are better for task lighting and illuminating workspaces (offices, studies, workshops etc.).

This type of bulbs come mostly with the standard E27 bases (which fit in most lamps produced in Ireland/many European countries), but some models utilise E14 or B22.

 

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