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Lighting


innovative LED alternatives that replicate the optical effect of classic multi-filament incandescent lamps with a distinctly modern flair, exuding class whether they’re on or off – an ideal solution for mood and decorative applications.


Wholesalers can also now offer customers LED lamps which come with high performance glare- controlled optics, which help to increase productivity and wellness in any office environment. Where flexible light distribution and design is of paramount importance, such as in retail settings, LEDs have also advanced to include solutions that can be adjusted to varying angles with ease, to provide high quality light which draws attention to specific areas in store to help boost sales. They also provide the flexibility to accommodate future changes to store layout and design trends.


there is no debating that now is the time for wholesalers to realise the benefits of LED.


The evolution of LED Over the last two years, leading LED manufacturers have intensified their efforts to bridge the gap between the price and performance of halogen. As a result, there are innovative LEDs that are now capable of replicating the charm and aesthetic of traditional halogen lamps. For instance, LED lamps have been introduced that do not feature a visible heatsink, combining the look and feel of halogen and incandescent omnidirectional lamps with the energy efficiency of LED.


Advances in technology and design mean leading LED lamps now offer the warmth and colour temperatures needed to create relaxed and elegant atmospheres in any residential or hospitality space. Homeowners in their own properties as well as guests in hotels, bars and restaurants, want and expect to feel comfortable and relaxed in their setting. Utilising innovative Flexible Filament Chip Technology (FFCT) in lamps, there are leading ranges capable of recreating the popular low-lit vintage effect of traditional filament lamps with golden and black glass envelopes. This enables significant energy savings without compromise to ambience. There are also


A new dawn for LED Despite long being a more energy efficient alternative to halogen, a lot has been done in the industry to improve the offering of LEDs in terms of their design capability, light quality, availability and affordability. So despite the fact the European Commission’s


drive towards the use of more energy-efficient lighting has been met with apprehension by many wholesalers that have long embraced halogen, now is the time to get on board and embrace LED. Their customers can still achieve the look and feel of halogen that they’ve long been accustomed to, only now, they can do so while realising the long-term value that LED has to offer.


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Replacing halogen with LED is not a new development. Many wholesaler


customers have already benefited from upgrading their lighting. However, LEDs still only make up 10% of the globe’s lighting systems due to the legacy of incandescent and halogen, leaving significant room for change.


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