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Decorative Light Bulbs

Decorative filament bulbs add a warm glow and a visible coiled filament that suits open pendants and exposed fittings. This range works in amber glass on the E27 screw cap, in shapes from large globe and tubular to diamond, pyramid and teardrop, with a soft 1800K to 2200K warm light. Ratings sit between 3W and 8W, in dimmable and non-dimmable options, so the bulb itself becomes part of the look.

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Bulbs meant to be seen

These are filament bulbs chosen for how they look as much as how they light a room. The coiled filament sits on show through the glass, so the bulb reads as part of the fitting rather than something to hide behind a shade. They are made for open pendants and exposed holders where the bulb is in full view.

Filament shapes

The range runs through globe, tubular, diamond, pyramid, cone, chalice, pearl and goccia shapes, each giving the fitting a different outline. A round globe softens an open pendant, a tubular suits taller fittings, and the pointed diamond and pyramid forms draw the eye where you want a little more shape on show.

Amber glass and warm light

Many of these bulbs use amber glass, which warms the light and gives the filament a soft golden cast. The colour temperatures here sit at 1800K and 2200K, the warm end of the scale, for a relaxed glow rather than a bright working light. It suits living spaces and dining areas where you want the room to feel calm.

E27 screw fitting

The bulbs use the E27 screw cap, the larger of the two common screw fittings. Check that your pendant or holder takes an E27 before ordering, and the bulb will thread straight in. The screw base also means you can swap one shape for another in the same holder, so it is easy to try a globe in place of a tubular if you want a different look.

Dimmable and non-dimmable

Both dimmable and non-dimmable versions are offered. If your fitting runs through a dimmer, choose a dimmable bulb so you can take the light down low; for a fixed switch, the non-dimmable versions do the job.

Where they work best

Open pendants over a table, exposed wall fittings and any holder that leaves the bulb visible all let these filament bulbs do their work. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cap fitting do these bulbs use?

These decorative bulbs use the E27 screw cap. Check that your fitting takes an E27 screw fitting before ordering, as the larger globe and tubular shapes need enough space inside an open pendant or shade to sit clear of the sides.

How warm is the light?

Most sit at 1800K to 2200K, a deep warm white close to the amber glow of old filament lamps. This warm tone flatters living and dining spaces and pairs well with the amber glass, rather than the brighter, whiter light you would pick for task areas.

Are any of these bulbs dimmable?

Both dimmable and non-dimmable filament bulbs are available, so check the listing for the one you need. A dimmable bulb only dims when paired with a compatible dimmer switch, and the low wattages here mean you should confirm the dimmer suits small LED loads.

How bright are they compared with an old bulb?

Output runs from around 125 lumens on the smallest filament shapes up to roughly 700 lumens on the 8W teardrop shape, broadly a 25W to 60W equivalent. They are made for warm decorative light and ambience rather than lighting a whole room on their own.

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