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Light intensity and color temperature

 

Light intensity

If you want to create a comfortable atmosphere with lighting, our 0.7 W and 1 W LED lamps are an excellent choice. Each lamp provides approximately 40 lumens, comparable to a traditional 8 W incandescent bulb.

For brighter lighting, we recommend our 1.5 W LED lamps with 90 lumens, or our 2 W standard LED lamps with 125 lumens—similar to a 20 W incandescent bulb. Our 2 W LED filament lamp offers an even higher output of 180 lumens, comparable to a 25 W incandescent bulb.

Please note that dimmable bulbs often have a higher wattage but produce relatively lower luminous flux at maximum brightness. This is because part of the energy is used for the dimming function. For example, standard dimmable 2 W LED bulbs provide around 90 lumens, while dimmable 3 W LED filament bulbs reach approximately 150 lumens at full brightness.

LED lamp's wattage Lumen Comparable to  Recommendation 
 0,7 W warm white  36-50 lumen  8 W bulb  relaxing atmosphere
 1 W warm white  32-50 lumen  8 W bulb  relaxing atmosphere
 1,5 W warm white  80-110 lumen  15 W bulb  between 1 W & 2 W
 2 W dimmable  0-110 lumen  15 W bulb  between 1 W & 2 W
 2 W standard  125-170 lumen  20 W bulb  effective lighting
 3 W filament dimmable  0-200 lumen  25 W bulb  dimmable fitting
 2 W filament non dimmable  200-250 lumen  25 W bulb  effective lighting
 W warm white  350 lumen  30 W bulb  intensive lighting

 

Colour temperature / Kelvin

The light colour of our bulbs is measured in Kelvin (K). A value of 2000 K produces an extra warm white light, similar to candlelight—soft and slightly yellow in tone.

At 2650 K, the light resembles a traditional incandescent bulb. It is still warm white, but less yellow and a bit brighter in appearance.

Bulbs with 6500 K emit a cool white light. In general, the lower the Kelvin value, the warmer the light.

Many customers hesitate when choosing a colour temperature, wondering if 2000 K might be too warm or 2650 K too cool. In our experience, your first instinct is usually the right one. Since preferences vary, we offer both options so you can choose what feels best for your space.

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