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Zeppo 400 Matt White Pendant with Oval Glass Diffuser using E27/ES LED Lamp, Astro 1176003

Model No. AX7094 by: Astro Lighting
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This is the Astro Lighting 7094 Zeppo Pendant 400 in matt white (SKU 1176003), coming with an oval opal glass diffuser using 1 x max. 60W E27 lamp (not included), with a max. drop from ceiling of 1800mm.

Ideal for above table lighting, this stylish suspension ceiling lamp has a white ceiling rose and offers white diffused light. It can take a LED lamp and it can be dimmed if a dimmable lamp is used. 

Astro Zeppo 400 Matt White Glass Pendant - Features

  • Zeppo 400 interior pendant for above table lighting, part of the Astro Lighting Zeppo range of light fixtures.
  • SKU: 1176003
  • Finish: white finish, white opal glass diffuser. White ceiling rose. 
  • Lamp used: 1 x 100W (max) E27 lamp (not included, the lamp needs to be ordered separately). 
  • It can safely take a LED lamp max. 12W. 
  • Max. lamp length: 170mm
  • IP rating: IP20 rated, suitable for bathroom zone 3.
  • Class II electrical rated, double insulated fitting.
  • Dimensions: height 1800mm (max drop), shade diameter 400mm x 240mm height, 150mm ceiling rose diameter. 
  • F Mark: suitable for mounting on normally flammable surfaces.
  • Dimming: dimmable if the light bulb used is dimmable. 
  • Weight: 5.32kg
  • CE Mark. 
  • Cable length: 1500mm
  • Mains voltage supply: 230V

Product: Astro Lighting 7094 Zeppo 400 Matt White Glass Pendant (1176003).

Lights Specific
Base E27 / ES
Colour White
Dimmable yes
Energy Type Mains Voltage 240V
Fire Rating F Marked
IP Rating IP20
Lamp Style Modern
Lamp Type GLS
Number of Lamps 1
Projection 1800
Rooms Living Room, Office
Tasks Pendant
Total Wattage 100
Wattage 60
Zone Rating 3

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On Monday, May 19th 2014, we visited the Lighting section of the May Design show at the London Excel, since many of our suppliers encouraged us to come over and see what they have new. It was truly amazing to see so many new lighting fixtures - all of them in cool settings and with excellent energy saving properties. We were impressed to see the LED wall lights, LED flood lights, and LED strip lights displayed, and we really liked the new fittings exhibited together with their presentation. An exciting show with more than 400 exhibitors in total, with sections like: the furniture show, the Lighting show, the Decor, the Kitchen and Bathroom show, and the DX show (a platform for design excellence with innovation and creative thinking). We will definitely visit again next year! What we Saw and Liked at the May Design Lighting Show You may say that we were biased in what we looked and, took picture of, and spend time to look into, but we went to the May Design lighting show mainly to see what's new in the lighting market and what our suppliers brought to the table. And yes, we did take some pictures, some of which can be found on our twitter stream while others are posted below. Apologies in advance for the quality of the pictures, but we hope you will enjoy them nonetheless. Astro Lighting - great wall lights in a lovely wall arrangement Astro Lighting - awesome wall lamps with a peculiar shape, similar to the Park Lane range Astro Lighting - a great combination of pendant lights, Zeppo oval-shaped globe pendants Cool looking color pendant light fixtures - we love the combination and the design! Rako Controls - always glad to meet them and enjoy the warm blue light of their booth! Dimming systems with wireless control. Hamilton with their RetroTouch range of wall switches, including the solutions for hotels and hostels. Astro Lighting - a lovely combination of the white plaster wall lights with concealed wall lighting Gap Lighting with their awesome round LED wall fittings with a blue LED shade. TP24 Lighting with loads of LED ceiling lights, wall lights, and table light fixtures.....and many others. The above are just a selection of pictures we took at the May Design Series - the Lighting Show. It took us quite some time to walk around and discover the creative architectural and decorative lighting (with some innovative control solutions) available for retail, hospitality, office, and residential applications. Great job, guys!

5 Best Energy Efficient Lighting Solutions & Tips

In today's world, energy efficiency is more critical than ever, and lighting plays a significant role. Lighting consumes a substantial amount of electricity in households and commercial buildings, so choosing the right lighting solution can not only help lower your electricity bills but also reduce your carbon footprint.With so many options available in the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the best energy-efficient lighting solutions for your needs. In this article, we will outline the 5 top lighting tips and solutions that we have found can help you save money, conserve energy and reduce your impact on the environment. These tips are:Invest in LED lighting solutionsKnow your wattage and lumensUse smart lighting for energy efficiencyUse timed lightsKnow the different types of lighting and their impact on energy1. Invest in LED lighting solutionsDespite what you’ve read elsewhere, LEDs still are one of the best energy-efficient lighting solutions you can find on the market.LED (which stands for light-emitting diode) solutions convert almost all the energy they consume into light, with a very little amount wasted. This is in contrast to traditional incandescent bulbs, which convert only about 10% of the energy they consume into light and the remaining 90% wasted as heat.LED lighting solutions also have a longer lifespan than traditional lighting solutions. This means that they need to be replaced less often, reducing the overall amount of energy needed to produce and transport replacement bulbs.LED vs fluorescent light bulbsWhat about fluorescent light bulbs? Aren’t they also energy efficient?Yes, compact fluorescent light bulbs (also known as  CFLs) are also an effective way to conserve energy. But they simply aren’t as efficient as LEDs and, in any case, the drawbacks of CFLs outweigh their benefits.CFLSs take longer to light up and contain a toxic chemical called mercury, which can be dangerous if the bulb breaks. Inhaling mercury has harmful effects on humans and, in the worst cases, can be fatal. If you do use a fluorescent bulb, make sure to dispose of it properly and be careful not to break it.2. Know your wattage and lumensIf you’re going to invest in a lighting solution, it’s important to understand the terminology associated with them.Wattage refers to the unit of power a bulb uses, indicating how much energy it consumes. The higher the wattage, the more energy the bulb consumes.On the other hand, lumens measure the amount of light emitted by a bulb. The higher the number of lumens, the brighter the light. Keep in mind that newer bulbs, like LEDs, are measured in lumens,  whereas incandescent bulbs are typically still measured in watts.Let’s look at an example. An incandescent light bulb may have a label that reads "60W" and "600 Lumens". This means it uses 60 watts of energy to produce a brightness of 600 lumens. However, if an LED bulb is labelled "60W Equivalent, Efficient 9W" and "750 Lumens," this indicates that it consumes only 9 watts of power, but provides an even brighter light than the incandescent bulb. This means that you get better lighting and impact on energy usage.Where can you find the wattage and lumen information of your bulbs? Well, you can find them on your bulb’s packaging (if you haven’t thrown the box out). However, if you no longer have the box, you can buy a new bulb and check the box. Or you can simply look your bulb up online to find the information.Buy Ortona Single Matt Black Bathroom Wall Lamp3. Use smart lighting for energy efficiencyA smart lighting system can be a great way to increase energy efficiency, whether it’s for your home or your business. Below, we’ve outlined three examples of these systems that can help you save on your next power bill. Since most of these methods can be controlled remotely (i.e. you can control your lights from your smartphone or tablet), you can make sure that lights are turned off even when you're not home.Motion sensorsSmart lighting systems can be set up with motion sensors that detect when a room is occupied. This means that lights will automatically turn on when someone enters a room and turn off when the room is empty, ensuring that lights aren't left on unnecessarily and saving energy.By investing in a high-quality occupancy and vacancy detector system, you can conserve energy so that your appliances only activate when people are detected in the vicinity.Geo-fencingGeo-fencing is a type of smart lighting that has a location-based control feature. This automatically turns off your lights once it detects that your smartphone is far away enough from your home.This is an excellent tool to consider, because it can also improve the security of your home or your business by ensuring that lights are turned on when you're arriving and turned off when you leave.DimmersMany smart lighting systems allow you to control the brightness of your lights. By dimming your lights, you can reduce the amount of energy they use while still providing enough light for the task at hand.By investing in a high-quality dimming system, you can effectively replace your light switches entirely and boost your energy savings by up to 65%. Not to mention, dimmers are perfect for customising the ambience in your rooms.4. Use timed lights for energy efficiencyTimed lights are an effective way to improve energy efficiency. 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This timer allows you to supply power to a mains-connected deliver at certain times of the day that you choose, allowing you to remain completely controller of your power supply 24/7.All these products help you save power as much as possible, so you never waste the wattage of your precious energy.Buy Zeppo 400 Matt White Pendant5. Know the different types of lighting and their impact on energyLighting and its impact on energy usage are intimately connected, as lighting is one of the major contributors to energy usage. Hence, it's safe to say that improving the efficiency of lighting is crucial for reducing energy consumption.There are four main types of lighting:incandescent,fluorescent, LED, andHalogen lamps.Incandescent bulbsThese are the oldest and least energy-efficient types of bulb. They work by heating a filament to produce light, which results in a lot of wasted energy in the form of heat.In fact, only around 10% of the energy consumed by an incandescent bulb is actually used to produce light, while the remaining energy is wasted as heat.As a result, incandescent bulbs are being phased out in many countries due to their low energy efficiency.Fluorescent bulbsThese are more energy-efficient than incandescent bulbs, but less efficient than LEDs. Fluorescent bulbs work by ionising mercury vapour inside the bulb, which produces ultraviolet light that is then converted into visible light by a phosphorescent coating on the bulb.While they use less energy than incandescent bulbs and have a longer lifespan, they do contain toxic mercury (as mentioned above) and can take longer to turn on and warm up.LED lightingLEDs are by far the most energy-efficient type of bulb and are rapidly gaining popularity due to their energy savings and long lifespan. LEDs work by using a semiconductor to convert electricity into light, with very little energy wasted as heat.LEDs use at least 75% less energy than their incandescent counterparts and may last up to 25 times longer. They can also help you reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by up to 40kg per year.Additionally, LEDs do not contain any toxic materials and can be easily controlled using smart technology to maximise energy efficiency. Using LED smart lighting for energy efficiency is a meaningful, long-term investment that will help you to reduce personal expenses and environmental impact.Halogen lampsHalogen lighting is essentially an enhanced version of incandescent lighting. When it comes to the quality of light emitted, it is just as good as regular incandescent lighting.They are a little more efficient than incandescent bulbs, but not by much. They are still largely inefficient when looking at its lumen-per-watt ratio.From September 2021, halogen light bulbs were banned in the UK. 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We look forward to helping you find the perfect lighting for you!

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