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  • Golf Ball E14 LED Bulb 4Watt Warm White Dimmable 2700K
    £4.39
  • Candle E14 LED Bulb 4Watt Warm White Dimmable
    £8.69
  • GU10 LED Bulb 5Watt Natural White 4000K Non-Dimmable
    £7.56 £5.95
  • Vintage Tubular E27 LED Bulb 4Watt Warm White 2700K Dimmable
    £12.95
  • Golf Ball E14 LED Bulb 4Watt Warm White Dimmable
  • Candle E14 LED Bulb 4Watt 2700K
    £5.41
  • GU10 LED Bulb 4.2Watt Warm White Non-Dimmable
    £7.56 £5.95
  • Candle E14 LED Bulb 4Watt Natural White 4000K Dimmable
  • Classic E27 LED Bulb 6.5Watt Warm White 2700K Dimmable
  • Candle E27 LED Bulb 4.2Watt Filament 2700K Dimming
    £7.46
  • GLS LED Lamp 8W ES / E27 Cap Dimmable Warm White
    £9.60
  • LED GLS E27 Dimmable Bulb 12 Watt 4000K Natural White Clear Finish
    £14.95
  • E27 LED Amber Glass Bulb 8Watt Warm White 3000K
    £22.50
  • Crystal Golf Ball E14 LED Bulb 3Watt Cool White 4000K Non-Dimmable
    £38.26 £24.37
  • LED GLS E27 Dimmable Bulb 12 Watt 3000K Warm White Clear Finish
    £14.95
  • Golf Ball E14 LED Bulb 4Watt Natural White 4000K Dimmable
  • Classic B22 LED Bulb 4.2Watt Filament 2700K Dimming
    £7.25
  • Vintage Tubular E27 LED Bulb 4Watt Extra Warm White 2100K Dimmable
    £12.95
  • G9 Pixy LED Bulb 7 Watt Dimmable Warm White 3000K
    £19.96 £14.95
  • G9 LED Bulb 2 Watt Warm White Frosted 3000K Non-Dimmable
    £9.00 £5.20 As low as £2.95
  • Classic E27 LED Lamp 6.5W Natural White 4000K Dimmable

Light Bulbs

Choosing lights such as Light Bulbs Accessories is one of the best parts of any home design project. Or maybe you just need to liven up a space with something new?

If you browse through our Light Bulbs Accessories collection, you'll see Light Bulbs lights of different shapes and sizes, with a wide variety of Lamps lights available. A helpful tip – click on a picture when scrolling through and you'll often see additional images of Light Bulbs Accessories installed in a property.

Help & Advice

There are several types of light bulbs, including LED (Light Emitting Diodes), Incandescent, Halogen, CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamps), and Specialty Bulbs, such as vintage Edison bulbs or candle-shaped bulbs.
The best bulb largely depends on the room and purpose. LED bulbs are often recommended for most household uses due to their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and wide range of colour temperatures.
First, check the fixture for any labels or guidelines about bulb type, wattage, and size. Consider the purpose (e.g., reading vs. ambient lighting) and your preferred colour temperature. When in doubt, consult with a lighting specialist.
Many LED bulbs are dimmable, but not all. It's crucial to check the packaging or product description before purchasing. Additionally, using a compatible dimmer switch is essential to ensure smooth operation.
Disposal methods vary by bulb type. Incandescents can often be thrown away with regular trash, while CFLs, which contain a small amount of mercury, should be recycled. LEDs should also be recycled if facilities exist in your area. Always check local regulations.
Wattage can vary greatly depending on the bulb type and its intended use. Common household bulbs might range from 40 watts (for a soft light) to 100 watts (for a bright light). LED bulbs provide the same brightness with much less wattage, e.g., a 10W LED might replace a 60W incandescent.
For a bedroom, soft lighting is often preferred. Something in the range of 40-60 watts (or equivalent lumens in LEDs) usually suffices. If you read in bed, consider a brighter bulb or task lighting.
Living rooms often require brighter lighting, so bulbs ranging from 60-100 watts (or their LED equivalents) are common. However, this can be adjusted based on room size and personal preference.
The energy consumption of a bulb is given by its wattage. For example, a 60W bulb uses 60 watts of energy per hour. LEDs are more efficient: an LED bulb that produces light equivalent to a 60W incandescent may only use about 8-10W.