Back to Support Home

Find A Product That Fits Your Needs


+ I'm Looking For a Bulb That Mimics Incandescent Lighting


Despite their very low energy efficiency, incandescent bulbs offer excellent lighting quality, and you might be longing for that nice, warm, relaxing light color. For an LED replacement, look for a 2700K bulb with 95 CRI to truly replicate the warmth and color of an incandescent bulb.

40-Watt Equivalent (clear glass, filament style)
60-Watt Equivalent (frosted cover style)

+ I'm Looking For a Bulb That Mimics Natural Daylight


Natural daylight is often sought after as a "true" or "ideal" light source for professional and health applications. Whether you're an artist who is looking for a consistent artifical source of north-facing natural light, or an industry professional who needs to ensure color samples match, you will want to ensure that the spectral qualities of your light bulb are sufficient for the job.

Look for a light bulb with a 95 CRI or higher rating, and a color temperature between 5000K and 6500K.

60-Watt Equivalent A19 Bulb (for desk, table and floor lamps)
60-Watt Equivalent BR30 Bulb (for ceiling fixtures)
T8 LED Tube Light (for fluorescent lamp fixtures)

+ I'm Looking For a Bulb That Provides Healthy Light


In recent years, research into the health effects of lighting has picked up its pace, and you may frequently come across buzzwords like "blue light" and "full spectrum light."

In short, the healthies light bulbs are those that provide natural light. Natural light, however, changes over the course of a day, and so different light bulbs should be used at different times.

For use during daytime hours to supplement natural daylight, look for a light bulb with a 95 CRI or higher rating, and a color temperature between 5000K and 6500K.

60-Watt Equivalent A19 Bulb (for desk, table and floor lamps)
60-Watt Equivalent BR30 Bulb (for ceiling fixtures)
T8 LED Tube Light (for fluorescent lamp fixtures)

For use during evening hours, limit the amount of blue light as much as possible by looking for a light bulb with a 95 CRI or higher rating, and a color temperature between 2000K and 2700K.

40-Watt Equivalent A19 Bulb (for nightstand and table lamps)