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Light Bulbs

Our range of light bulbs covers LED and filament options for everyday rooms and feature fittings. Shapes run from GLS and candle to GU10 spotlights, golf ball, globe, tubular and reflector, on E27, E14, B22, B15, GU10, G9 and G4 fittings. Colour temperatures span warm white at 2700K through to daylight at 6500K, with dimmable LED bulbs and non-dimmable, plus smart colour-changing and energy-saving formats for homes and commercial spaces.

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One range, many shapes

This is the broad range that brings every bulb shape together, covering LED and filament options for everyday rooms and feature fittings alike. Shapes run from the familiar GLS and candle through GU10 spotlights, golf ball, globe, tubular and reflector, so most fittings around the home are covered in one place.

Cap fittings explained

The cap is how the bulb connects, and several types appear here. E27 and E14 are the larger and smaller Edison screw fittings; B22 is the bayonet cap that pushes and twists; GU10 is the twist-lock spotlight cap; and G9 and G4 are the small pin caps used in compact fittings. Matching the cap is the first thing to get right.

Brightness and colour

Colour temperatures across the range span warm white at 2700K through cool white at 4000K to daylight at 6500K. Warm white suits living and sleeping spaces, cool white works for kitchens and tasks, and daylight gives the crispest light. Dimmable and non-dimmable LED bulbs sit alongside smart colour-changing and energy-saving formats for homes and commercial spaces.

Matching shape to fitting

Each shape has its place: GLS for general room lighting, candle and golf ball for chandeliers and smaller fittings, GU10 for recessed and track spots, reflector for directional beams, and tubular filament for fittings where the bulb is on show.

How to choose

Work in order: confirm the cap your fitting takes, pick the shape that suits the fixture, then choose a colour temperature and decide whether you need dimming. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right colour temperature?

Warm white around 2700K to 3000K gives a soft, cosy glow for living rooms and bedrooms. Cool white at 4000K suits kitchens and bathrooms, while daylight at 6500K is brightest and good for studies and task areas. The figure in Kelvin is in each product title.

Which bulbs work with a dimmer?

Look for bulbs marked dimmable. The range includes dimmable LED bulbs in GLS, candle, golf ball, GU10 and capsule formats. Non-dimmable bulbs should not be run on a dimmer circuit, so check the title before buying for a dimmable fitting.

How do I know which fitting my lamp takes?

Check the cap on the old bulb against the fitting letter and number. This range covers screw fittings in E27 and E14, bayonet in B22 and B15, twist-lock GU10 spotlights, and small G9 and G4 capsules, so you can match what your fixture uses.

What does the wattage equivalent mean?

LED bulbs use far fewer watts than old incandescent ones for the same brightness. A figure such as 60W-eq tells you the brightness matches a 60W traditional bulb while drawing only a few watts, and the lumen value shows the actual light output.

Are there filament-style bulbs for decorative fittings?

Yes. Filament LED bulbs in clear and amber glass run across candle, golf ball, GLS, globe and tubular shapes. They suit open or vintage-style fittings where the bulb is on show, and many are dimmable for setting the mood.

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