I power supply with round mounting plate for 1-phase rail black - Jeana
Special Price £9.95 RRP: £16.95
I power supply with square mounting plate for 1-phase rail black - Jeana
Special Price £10.95 RRP: £16.95
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Smart rail system black 1-phase incl. 5 WiFi GU10 - Suplux
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Whether a fixture comes with a light source is always indicated in the specifications. When the lamp is delivered without a light source, it's wise to immediately order the right number of light sources. In the specifications, you'll find which light source(s) you need. Make sure that the wattage of the fixture matches the light source.
A lamp can be used for various occasions. At lampandlight, we distinguish between different types of light.
Functional
With functional light, you always have sufficient lighting. Functional lighting is useful in spaces where you want to see well. Think of the kitchen or bathroom, but also in a home office, you don't want to sit in the dark.
Reading
You don't read in the dark. By choosing this type of light, you're sure that you won't have to put your book away. So, choose one of these lamps when this is the purpose of your lighting.
Ambiance
Ambient lighting creates coziness in your interior. This type of lighting gives a warm feeling in the house. Ideal for, say, the bedroom. Set the right mood with this type of lamps.
Direct light
Direct light comes straight from the light source and can therefore illuminate your entire surface. Direct light is mainly directed downwards and shines directly into the space. Direct light is handy when you want to perform a task.
Indirect light
The shade of the lamp can provide indirect light. Here, the light is reflected by the fixture or the shade creates a playful effect in another way. Indirect light is a atmospheric way to illuminate your space.
Orientation
Orientation lighting helps you find your way in the dark. This way, you don't trip when looking for the stairs or when coming home in the dark in the evening.
Fun
Lighting can definitely also be fun to look at. The playful effect of these lamps gives a cheerful touch to your interior. If you need an eye-catcher, then this type of light is the right choice.
EAN stands for "European Article Number." It is a unique identification number used to label products in retail. This number aids in efficiently managing inventory, sales, and logistics. Each EAN number contains information such as the country of origin, the manufacturer, and a unique product number, making it easy to scan and trace products.
At lampenlight we divide our lamps into a number of living styles to ensure that your new lamp matches your interior.
Design
This living style is recognisable by its refined and well thought-out design. There is a lot of attention to finish and luxury with an eye to detail. Elements such as butter-soft leather, rich fabrics and perfectly finished wood can be found in this living style. Often, the basis is quite light and accent colours are used as a counterbalance and to make the interior personal.
Art Deco
An Art Deco interior is often more exuberant and reminiscent of the 1920s. For example, rich colours such as deep purple, peacock blue, yellow ochre and dark green. Often finished with gold details. Materials such as velvet, satin, marble, varnished wood and crystal glass are reflected in the Art Deco style of living. The geometric shapes, lush prints and mirrored surfaces are often seen. In short, a luxurious living style!
Retro
As the name suggests, the retro living style is reminiscent of the old days, after 1980. Warm colours such as yellow ochre, emerald green, dark blue and cognac are widely used. You often see 70's prints with circles and zigzags, among others. But also timeless materials such as marble, warm walnut and a mix of metals.
Country
The country living style uses natural materials such as untreated wood, reed, rattan, wool, cotton, linen and concrete. This brings a lot of warmth and light into your interior. The design of this living style is quite simple, no bells and whistles. This gives you a "pure nature" feeling.
Industrial
This is an honest living style with pure, raw and no-nonsense materials. These include concrete, stainless steel, wood and steel. An industrial interior is often more lived-in, which is also reflected in the furniture and materials. You create an 'old soul' in your interior.
Country/Rural
This living style emphasises the natural beauty of materials such as weathered, raw wood, wool and linen. Common colours in this living style are earth tones and sand colours such as white, beige, taupe and warm grey, often with a matt finish. The shapes are often austere, but appropriate to the material. A very warm and clean living style!
Classic/Antique
The Classic/Antique living style is very timeless and will never get boring. It often exudes luxury and is very elegant. There is a lot of symmetry, and an antique piece of furniture or lamp should not be missing. You see many graceful curls and robust shapes with materials such as glass, velvet, silk, marble and wood. Intense colours like burgundy and deep purple are characteristic for this living style, with details in gold, silver or crystal.
Modern
This is a minimalist and rather basic interior without too many knickknacks and accessories. You'll find a lot of clean lines and angles in furniture in this open-plan living style. They often have colours such as grey, beige, black and white. Quality is chosen over quantity, which is why you often see designer furniture in this living style.
Oriental
The Oriental living style is very atmospheric, with warm colours such as terracotta, patrol, beige, white, yellow, gold, brown and black. You see many patterns throughout the interior, both on a rug and on a pendant lamp. Raw wood, fabric, mosaic and mirrors cannot be missed in this living style.
The number of light points on a lamp indicates how many separate light sources the lamp contains. This directly affects the amount of light and the light distribution in a room.
Application and benefits:
When choosing a lamp, it is important to consider the number of light points to ensure sufficient light for the room and application.
The energy label of a product indicates how energy-efficient a product is with electricity. The energy labels run from A (dark green) to G (dark red), where lamps with energy label A are the most efficient and those with label G are the least efficient. You can find the energy label under specifications - light source.
Since the implementation of the new strict requirements for energy labels in September 2021, light sources have been given a relatively low energy rating. E, F and G are usually the energy labels that light sources are given, but they are just as economical as A, A+ or A++ used to be.
The energy consumption is shown at the bottom of the energy label on the product packaging. This is shown in kWh per 1000 hours. LED lights are often the most energy efficient light bulbs available.
The wattage of a lamp generally indicates the power needed to operate LED lighting. It has nothing to do with brightness, which is expressed in lumens. A lower wattage means a more energy-efficient lamp. Do you want to be sure your lamp is energy efficient? Then also check the energy label.
The exact meaning of wattage varies slightly depending on the type of lamp:
The total number of lumens indicates the brightness of a lamp. You adjust the number of lumens based on the size and function of the room. To help you out, here's an estimate of lumens per square meter for various rooms in your house.
Room | Lumens per m2 |
Living Room | 400-500 lumen per m2 |
Kitchen | 700-800 lumen per m2 |
Bedroom | 300-400 lumen per m2 |
Bathroom | 700-800 lumen per m2 |
Hallway | 300 lumen per m2 |
The number of lumens for a lamp can be found in the product description and specifications. This ranges from 55 lumens to 3300 lumens.
The number of opburning hours indicates how long the lighting will last before you need to replace it. LED lamps generally last the longest: between 20,000 and 50,000 operating hours. Keep in mind that the lifespan depends on usage and environment.
The term Kelvin (K) refers to the color temperature of the light emitted by the lamp, and sometimes also to the color characteristics of the light itself. This affects the ambiance and functionality of the illuminated space. The Kelvin rating determines whether the light is warm, neutral, or cool.
Up to 2700K: Extra Warm White Light
2700K - 3000K: Warm White
3001K - 4000K: Neutral White
More than 4000K: Cool White
Dim to Warm: adjustable in Kelvin
CRI stands for Color Rendering Index, which indicates the quality of color representation from a light source. The higher the CRI, the better the lighting displays true colors. This is measured on a scale from 1 to 100. A CRI of 100 is equivalent to daylight. A low CRI can result in poor color rendition. At lampandlight, we mostly work with a CRI of 80. A CRI of 90 is typically seen in commercial lighting like fluorescent tubes.
Smart lighting can be controlled in various ways. At lampandlight, we use the following protocols:
Bluetooth
Most commonly known for wireless earbuds and speakers, but also handy for directly controlling lighting from a smartphone or tablet within a short range. Easy to use but less suitable for larger systems or longer distances.
WiFi
Utilizes your home network to control lamps. It offers the ability to manage your lighting even when you're not at home. Ideal for extensive control and integration with other smart devices, but it requires a stable and strong WiFi network. For an optimal experience, we recommend the LUUMR app. With the LUUMR app, you can easily install and control all our smart lighting. The LUUMR app is available for download in various app stores.
ZigBee
Zigbee lamps also use a wireless protocol to communicate with each other and other smart devices. However, a central hub is required for this. The hub serves as a bridge between Zigbee devices and your home network, allowing you to control the devices remotely. Zigbee is known for operating efficiently over longer distances and being energy-efficient.
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