Posted by Richard Clarke on 5th Oct 2012
We’re happy to introduce two brand new additions to our GU10 LED bulbs range: the GU10 LED 48 SMD and GU10 LED 80 SMD.Both of these bulbs use second generation, surface-mounted diode (SMD) technology, and deliver a surprisingly large light output for such a meagre energy requirement.The 48 SMD (on the right) requires just 2.5 watts of electricity, but will easily replace an equivalently bright traditional 40 watt halogen bulb. Thus, you’ll save t… Read more
Posted by Amit Soni on 5th Oct 2012
Museums and galleries usually adhere to very strict aesthetic standards as far as lighting is concerned, and for good reason too – they need the highest colour accuracies possible.It’s exactly the reason why they have taken so long to start using LEDs – older LEDs simply couldn’t match the light quality of their halogen counterparts.But that was then. Today’s LEDs paint a completely different picture. With a much better colour accuracy compared t… Read more
Posted by Richard Clarke on 4th Oct 2012
From a sign-maker's perspective, LED lighting must seem like a gift from the gods, because it’s absolutely perfect for creating amazing illuminated signs and displays.Traditionally, shop front signs and displays were illuminated with cold cathode tubes or neon lighting, however, these are increasingly being replaced by LED-based lighting systems, and for good very reason, as LEDs offer a number of compelling benefits to both installers and busine… Read more
Posted by Amit Soni on 20th Aug 2012
How about LED track lighting for a wonderfully bright idea?Track lighting has steadily grown in popularity over the years. It was first introduced by Lightolier in the 1960s, the same decade as LED technology no less! Today, it’s one of the leading alternatives to traditional lighting fixtures, not just in museums, galleries and shops, but in homes as well.So What Is Track Lighting?In a normal lighting set up, electrical wire is routed to individ… Read more