The colour of a lamp is defined as a measurement called kelvins. A standard GLS light bulb in your house would be 2,700 kelvins which is in the warm colour spectrum and a lamp with 6,000 kelvins would be at the very cold white spectrum. Getting the right colour temperature of a lamp does matter as the warm colour wavelength helps to soften the tone of the area and gives a warm soft relaxed feel and ideal for colourful flower beds and rockery areas especially with wooden bark and at the other end of the scale a 4,000 to 6,000 kelvin lamp colour would be used against a light background such as white walls or to accentuate grey blueish foliage in shrubs and small trees. When you buy a new, energy efficient bulb, keep your application and colour scheme in mind and make sure to buy the bulb with a colour temperature to match.
All outdoor lighting should be installed by a certified PART P, NIC EIC electrical contractor to ensure a safe and water tight installation.
colour: | anthracite, aluminium, white, Silver Grey |
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Lamp base: | GU10 |
Lamp description: | 2 x GU10 LED |
Overall diameter: | 6 cm |
Weight: | 0.800 kg |
Voltage: | 230 Volt |
IP rating: | IP 44 |
Materials: | aluminium |
Width: | 8 cm |
Height: | 23 cm |
Depth: | 10 cm |
Dimensions: | 230mm H x 80mm W x 100mm D |
Material Finish: | brushed aluminium |
Guarantee: | 12 months |