Description
The Tag is a small recessed downlight built to set into a plasterboard or panelled ceiling, showing only a round ring at the surface with the light source sunk behind it. The black die-cast body drops the LED back inside a dark reflector, so the lamp itself is kept out of direct view and the fitting reads as a neat ring rather than a bright dot. Lit, it lays down a broad, even pool of soft 2700K light below; unlit, the matt black ring sits flat against a dark or painted ceiling and stays quiet.
The LED is built in and gives 740 lumens through a 50-degree beam, a wide spread that suits general room light rather than a tight accent, with the glare held low. This is the extra-warm 2700K tone, closer to the glow of a traditional bulb, with a colour rendering above 90 and a low glare rating, so it reads cosy and comfortable to sit under, which suits a living room, a bedroom or a snug. A row of them gives even, low-glare coverage, and matching 3000K and 4000K versions cover the same fitting where a neutral or cooler tone is wanted.
The body is die-cast aluminium finished matt black, rated IP20 for dry indoor rooms, and the driver is built in so there is no separate box to wire. The LED is fixed and rated to 30,000 hours, with nothing to fit or replace. It runs straight off the 220-240V mains, so we supply it ready to recess and wire, with no extra transformer to add.
Specification
| Number of lights |
1 |
| Light source |
Integrated LED, 7W total (30,000h) |
| Luminous flux |
740 lumens (beam flux) |
| Colour temperature |
2700K (extra-warm white) |
| CRI |
Ra > 90 |
| Beam angle |
50 degrees |
| UGR |
< 19 |
| Width |
98mm |
| Height |
45mm (recessed height) |
| Projection |
85mm |
| IP rating |
IP20 (indoor) |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Power supply |
220-240V mains, integrated driver |
| Installation |
Recessed ceiling (plasterboard or panel) |
| Frame / Structure finish |
Matt black die-cast aluminium |
| Materials |
Die-cast aluminium |
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Assembly Instructions
3D Model
Frequently Asked
What kind of light does the Tag 2700K give?
A wide, soft downlight in an extra-warm tone. The built-in 7W LED gives 740 lumens through a 50-degree beam at 2700K, close to the glow of a traditional bulb, spreading an even pool below with a low glare rating so it reads cosy.
Is there a bulb to fit or a driver to wire?
No to both. The LED is built into the die-cast body with the driver integrated, rated to 30,000 hours, and it runs straight off the 220-240V mains. It arrives ready to recess and wire with nothing extra to add.
How does the 2700K compare to the 3000K and 4000K?
This 2700K is the warmest, a cosy glow for living rooms, bedrooms and snugs. The 3000K version is a slightly crisper natural white, and the 4000K is a cooler light for kitchens and work areas. All draw 7W with a colour rendering above 90.
Where does it suit?
Dry indoor rooms where a warm, relaxed light is wanted. Rated IP20 with a low glare rating and a wide beam, it works as general ceiling light in living rooms, bedrooms and snugs, set flush into a plasterboard or panelled ceiling in a row.