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Trimess Bezel Kit in Matt White and White Baffle Bezel for AFD010 Downlight 95mm cutout

Trimess Bezel Kit in Matt White and White Baffle Bezel for AFD010 Downlight 95mm cutout

This is the ALL LED AFD010TK/MWMW matt white baffle bezel kit for the AFD010 downlight - trimless ki..

Model: AFD010TW

£16.36 Ex. VAT

Spark 240 Black Ceiling Single Round LED Light 240mm Diam 16W CCT 652lm LEDS-C4 15-A126-05-F9

Spark 240 Black Ceiling Single Round LED Light 240mm Diam 16W CCT 652lm LEDS-C4 15-A126-05-F9

This is the LEDS-C4 15-A126-05-F9 Ceiling fixture Spark Single with a diameter of 240mm LED 16W CCT ..

Model: LX252

£157.20 Ex. VAT

Illuma Rocket T328-BL/S E27/ES PAR30 LED Cone Track Spotlight in Black with Single Circuit Switched Track Adaptor

Illuma Rocket T328-BL/S E27/ES PAR30 LED Cone Track Spotlight in Black with Single Circuit Switched Track Adaptor

This is the Illuma Rocket spotlight with cone and single circuit track adaptor for Illuma 240V Track..

Model: T328BL

£24.00 Ex. VAT

Illuma Rocket T328-WH/S E27/ES PAR30 LED Cone Track Spotlight in White with Single Circuit Track Adaptor

Illuma Rocket T328-WH/S E27/ES PAR30 LED Cone Track Spotlight in White with Single Circuit Track Adaptor

This is the Illuma Rocket spotlight with cone and single circuit track adaptor for Illuma 240V Track..

Model: T328WH

£24.00 Ex. VAT

Polished Chrome Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

Polished Chrome Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

This is a cast aluminium round bezel in polished chrome ideal for the AFD010 range of LED downlights..

Model: AFDBZPC

£3.93 Ex. VAT

Powder Coat White Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

Powder Coat White Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

This is a cast aluminium round bezel in a powder coat white ideal for the AFD010 range of LED downli..

Model: AFDBZWH

£2.95 Ex. VAT

Satin Nickel Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

Satin Nickel Bezel for the AFD010 range of LED Downlights

This is a cast aluminium round bezel in satin nickel ideal for the AFD010 range of LED downlights. T..

Model: AFDBZSN

£3.95 Ex. VAT

IP65 7W Firestay LED CCT Dimmable Fixed Downlight, Fire Rated 3000K/4000K/6000K with White and Satin Bezel, Bell 08187

IP65 7W Firestay LED CCT Dimmable Fixed Downlight, Fire Rated 3000K/4000K/6000K with White and Satin Bezel, Bell 08187

This is the Bell Lighting 08187, a IP65 7W Firestay CCT Dimmable fixed LED Downlight, a Fire Rated L..

Model: BEL08187

as low as £18.50 Ex. VAT

3W LED Emergency Round Downlight 230V 6000K Maintained/Non-maintained in White, Knightsbridge EMPOWER2

3W LED Emergency Round Downlight 230V 6000K Maintained/Non-maintained in White, Knightsbridge EMPOWER2

This is the Knightsbridge EMPOWER2 230V IP20 3W LED Emergency Downlight 6000K for maintained or non-..

Model: LDLEM3M

£31.88 Ex. VAT

600x600mm LED Ceiling Panel 2800lm 25.5W 4000K c/w Fixed Output Driver IP20 in White Luceco LES66W28L40-01

600x600mm LED Ceiling Panel 2800lm 25.5W 4000K c/w Fixed Output Driver IP20 in White Luceco LES66W28L40-01

This is the 600x600mm LED Ceiling Panel 2800lm 25.5W 4000K c/w Fixed Output Driver Non-Dimmable Luce..

Model: LLP60SSN

as low as £15.50 Ex. VAT

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with Microwave Sensor 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with Microwave Sensor 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

This is the ML Accessories Knightsbridge BT14ACTS, a mains voltage IP65 rated 14W CCT Adjustable LED..

Model: BT14S

£36.45 Ex. VAT

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with 3h Maintained Emergency 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with 3h Maintained Emergency 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

This is the ML Accessories Knightsbridge BT14ACTEM, a mains voltage IP65 rated 14W CCT Adjustable LE..

Model: BT14EM

£39.60 Ex. VAT

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with Emergency and Sensor 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

IP65 14W CCT Adjustable White Round LED Bulkhead with Emergency and Sensor 315mm diam for Wall/Ceiling Lighting

This is the ML Accessories Knightsbridge BT14ACTEMS, a mains voltage IP65 rated 14W CCT Adjustable L..

Model: BT14EMS

£53.00 Ex. VAT

Chrome Bezel Trim for the BT14 range of LED Round Wall/Ceiling Bulkheads

Chrome Bezel Trim for the BT14 range of LED Round Wall/Ceiling Bulkheads

This is the Chrome bezel trim for the BT14 range of LED round bulkheads. ..

Model: BT14CHR

£13.18 Ex. VAT

230V IP20 3Hr LED Emergency Kit for Adjustable LED Panels Knightsbridge CPLxx range, Knightsbridge LLPCPLEM

230V IP20 3Hr LED Emergency Kit for Adjustable LED Panels Knightsbridge CPLxx range, Knightsbridge LLPCPLEM

This is the Knightsbridge LLPCPLEM 230V mains voltage IP20 rated 3Hr LED Emergency pack for the Knig..

Model: LLPCPLEM

£69.15 Ex. VAT

50W Evo LED Panel 1200x600mm 5000lm 4000K Non-Dimmable 100lm/W IP20 Integral LED ILP1260B009

50W Evo LED Panel 1200x600mm 5000lm 4000K Non-Dimmable 100lm/W IP20 Integral LED ILP1260B009

Introducing the Integral LED ILP1260B009, a 50W EvoLED panel 1200mm x 600mm offering 4000K cool whit..

Model: LLP612B

£65.00 Ex. VAT

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The cool white lights mimic the light colour temperature offered by the fluorescent tube lights. Wherever there used to be a fluorescent lamp, the cool white lights are recommended. They are perfect for commercial properties. You can say that cool white is between 4000K and 5000K on the Kelvin scale.Buy Cool White LED Lamps See the cool white G9 lamps, E27/ES lamps, E14/SES lamps, and GU10 lamps at Sparks. Also, check out the cool white LED panels, ideal for office lighting, and the cool white LED battens.Daylight Lights - OutdoorsThe brightest and closest to the daylight are the daylight light fittings and daylight LED lamps, 6000K and 6500K. Where are the daylights most suitable to be used? It is recommended to use them where daylight is required. For example, you can use daylight lights and LED lamps outdoors in the yard, forecourt, floodlighting, security lighting, and sports venues. At home you can safely use daylight lighting to light up the driveway or as garden lights. You can accentuate or highlight features outdoors with daylight lighting, but indoors it is recommended to use cool white when you do the same. We can say that daylight is between 5000K and 6500K on the Kelvin scale. Such light shines bright and exposes every detail, hence it is the preferred light temperature for hospitals, large offices, and classrooms.Buy Daylight LED Lights At Sparks we distribute a wide range of daylight flood lights, daylight LED striplights, daylight security lights, and even daylight LED lamps and tubes. Conclusion: What colour Temperature do we need at Home or Office?In conclusion, you can say that it is up to the preference of the homeowner and the atmosphere you want to create in different venues and rooms around the house or at the office. If you want to create a more relaxed atmosphere, warm white lights are recommended. If you want to create an atmosphere for studying, working, and doing activities, cool white lights are the best. If you want to mimic the daylight in order to highlight or light up the driveway or the facade of the house, daylight is the most suitable. If you want to have a table lamp for reading a book or light up a living space, warm white lights are recommended, since they offer a more relaxing light. but if you want the people visiting or working in a room to be alert and have higher visibility, cool white is more recommended. This is valid for both indoor and outdoor lighting. For more information on the colour temperature you need, do not hesitate to contact us.Disclaimer: the images used for the different color temperatures have been taken from the world wide web - they were not created by us. If they are bound by copyright, we can take them down - simply let us know.