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The lamp as a light source and design object

The lamp as a light source & design object

From light bulbs to smart light sources

Even in times of LEDs, which are over 90 % more economical, the traditional incandescent lamp is still the epitome of cozy light and stylish design. Modern LED alternatives therefore often take the "light bulb" as a model in terms of design and lighting quality - and improve on it in every respect.

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Advantages of LED light sources:

  • Up to 90 % more cost-saving compared to incandescent lamps
  • With LED lamps of the new energy efficiency class A even over 90 %
  • Over 60 % energy & cost savings compared to halogen lamps
  • Up to 50,000 hours service life
  • Compatible with regular sockets
  • 100% bright immediately when switched on

Light source of efficiency class A:

With the 2021 energy label, all electrical appliances, lamps and lights were given a new energy efficiency class. The highest efficiency class A initially remained empty.

Thanks to progress in the production of highly efficient LED light sources, there are now also light sources with the new EEK A. These achieve up to 200 lm/W compared to "normal" LED lamps, making them twice as energy-efficient and cost-saving as a normal LED (up to 100 lm/W luminous efficacy).

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Converting to LED:

LED lamps have the same standardized bases as their predecessors from incandescent to halogen lamps. They are called retrofits. For example, a light bulb with an E27 base can be easily replaced with an LED lamp for the corresponding socket.

For the usual brightness, there are comparative values in the product details and on the packaging. Where watts used to be relevant, the lumen value is now decisive.

LED lamps for different sockets

LED lamps for different sockets
E27 LED lamps
LED lamps for different sockets
E14 LED lamps
LED lamps for different sockets
GU10 LED lamps
LED lamps for different sockets
G9 LED lamps

Replacing light bulbs for a smart home

A smart light source is all you need to get started with a smart home. The smart light bulb alternative is simply inserted into the normal socket and, depending on the product, can be immediately illuminated and dimmed in your personal favorite colors. It is controlled via app, voice control or a smart switch.

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Retro lamps

These light sources bring retro flair and a good dose of nostalgia into our living spaces: from the filament lamp as an homage to the light bulb with its filament to smoked glass bulbs in Seventies style and bulb-shaped globe lamps, these light sources in warm white light color bring a feel-good flair into our rooms. Nothing more than a socket or a transparent shade is needed for a cozy flair.

Bringing retro lighting into your home

Variety of shapes

LED light sources, which replicate the shape and properties of the beloved light bulb, are an integral part of our lighting design. But LED can do more: manufacturers such as Segula, Calex & Co. are producing ever more creative shapes and lighting effects. It is often not visible at first glance that it is simply a light source and not even a lampshade.

Bringing a variety of shapes home

Incandescent lamp facts & what LED lamps can do today

Light bulb facts
The origin of the light bulb

Thomas Alva Edison is considered the inventor of the light bulb. In fact, they already existed - without a brilliant marketing idea. In 1880, Edison patented the incandescent lamp, perfected it and invested in the creation of an electricity grid.

Light bulb facts
Structure of an incandescent lamp

The glass bulb (1) prevents the filament (2) from burning due to the oxygen content in the ambient air. The base (3) fixes the light source in the socket and enables electrical contact. Modern LED filament lamps imitate the look of incandescent filaments.

Light bulb facts
A pleasant color temperature

Incandescent lamps had a warm white light with a color temperature below 3,300 Kelvin. This has a very cozy and comfortable effect in living rooms. When buying LED lamps, you therefore pay attention to this color temperature for the perfect feel-good ambience.

Light bulb facts
Dimmable for beautiful flair

Incandescent lamps were always dimmable. Not all LEDs can be dimmed, but dimming itself is easier, e.g. via smart LED lamps with a built-in dimming device that is controlled by app or voice.

Light bulb facts
100% brightness when switched on

Like the incandescent lamp, the LED immediately reaches its maximum light output. This also makes the light source suitable for passageways where the light must shine brightly immediately, e.g. stairs and corridors.

Light bulb facts
Fits thanks to standardized base

Modern LED lamps (like incandescent lamps) have standardized sockets, e.g. E27, GU10 or G9. These LED light sources are called retrofits. They fit into the socket of the cherished pendant, ceiling or table lamp just like the old bulb.


Brands & Designs - Inspired by the Bulb

Bulb Brass

from Ingo Maurer

Flyte Buckminster

from Flyte
Brands and designs

Bado

from Lindby

Idea

from Slamp

Lampini

from Lindby

White & Black Light

from Foscarini

Mr. Light

from Nemo

Makeup

from Karman

Shade

from UMAGE

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