The elegantly designed Cherry flush ceiling light offers a temperature colour-changing feature with 3 lighting programmes: warm, cool and daylight. The acrylic detailed design on the rim shows that flush lights don’t have to be simple, add this decorative piece to both a traditional and modern home. Add this glamorous ultra-modern light fitting with the latest remote-controlled dimmable colour temperature changing technology, ideal for creating ambient and relaxing lighting effects. LEDs use up to 75% less energy and last up to 20 times longer than incandescent bulbs.
– remote control
– CCT - colour temperature changing technology
Product range name and SKU: Cherry - 16456
This product is supplied by Prism Lighting
Product Info | |
Brand | Prism |
Product Code | 16456 |
Range Name | Cherry |
Dimensions | |
Height (cm) | 10 cm |
Diameter (cm) | 28 cm |
Bulb | |
Bulb Included | Yes |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Type of Included Bulb | LED (build-in) |
Colour Temperature (Kelvin) | 5000 K, 4000 K, 3000 K |
Lumens Output | 1500 lm |
Maximum Wattage (W) | 18W |
Product Finish | |
Shade / Diffuser Material | Acrylic / Plastic |
Shade / Diffuser Colour | White |
Frame / Base Material | Metal |
Frame / Base Colour | Grey / Silver |
Features | |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Class of Insulation | Class 1 |
Switch Type | Mains Operated, Other |
Extras | Remote Control, CCT - Colour Changing Technology |
How bright is a light bulb?
Because the Lumen output from different manufacturers will vary. Here's a quick and easy guide to approximate total Lumen output.
Lumens | Watts |
2600 Lumens (lm) | 150W |
1600 Lumens (lm) | 100W |
1100 Lumens (lm) | 75W |
800 Lumens (lm) | 60W |
450 Lumens (lm) | 40W |
Understanding LED colour temperature and the Kelvin scale
Colour temperature 3100K to 4500K, the light produced is often referred to as a "neutral white", "bright white" or "natural white". Light sources within this range will emit a more neutral white light and may even have a slightly blue tint. This kind of light is bright, vibrant and clean appearing.
Colour temperature 4600K and above, the light produced is often referred to as a "cool white", "pure white" or "day white". Light sources in this range will have a blue-ish white tint to them. The higher the number, the more blueish it will appear. This kind of light will appear crisp, invigorating and energetic.
Please refer to full guide described in the main LED bulbs description