A Perfect Pairing

PROFESSIONALLY CURATED BULBS FOR EACH LIGHTING PIECE

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A Perfect Pairing

Professionally Curated Bulbs for Each Lighting Piece


Some of our fixtures arrive at your door with lightbulbs included, such as our Wick Chandelier (shown above), Traveler Chandelier , Beaubien Chandelier. and Happy Chandelier Photo Credit: Universal Furniture
Choosing the right lightbulb can be a confusing and overwhelming task, especially with so many different options available in the market. That's why our team of lighting professionals has taken the guesswork out of the equation and curated a selection of high-quality lightbulbs to cater to all your lighting needs. From energy-efficient LED bulbs to warm and cozy incandescent bulbs, we offer a range of options to help you find the perfect match for your new purchase.
GU10 & G9 LED BULBS
EFFICIENCY WITH THE PERFECT WARM GLOW

The LEDs included with various lighting in the Regina Andrew line, (GU10 or G9, dependent on the fixture chosen) glow to the amount of a 40-watt bulb though use a fraction of the wattage in electricity.




VINTAGE LOOK WITH MODERN EFFICIENCY
RAD STAFF FAVORITE ITEMS TO UP YOUR LIGHTING GAME

LEDs have advanced in look and style in recent years, and use a fraction of the electricity that their
incandescent counterparts use, making them the more sustainable option.

COMPARE WATTAGE
SHOWN AT NIGHTIME AND DAYTIME

Above visually illustrates the difference between using a 10, 25, 40, 60, 75, or 100-watt bulb.

Above visually illustrates the difference between using a 10, 25, 40, 60, 75, or 100-watt bulb.

Above visually illustrates the difference between using a 10, 25, 40, 60, 75, or 100-watt bulb.

LIGHT BULB 101

WATTS, LUMENS, & KELVINS

WATTS are used to measure the amount of energy a lightbulb uses.

LUMENS are used to measure the brightness of a lightbulb.

KELVINS (K) are used to measure the temperature of a lightbulb.

The lower the number, the warmer the color temperature of light (more yellow).
The higher the number, the cooler the temperature of the light (more blue).

The lower the number, the warme the color temperature of light (more yellow). The higher the number, the cooler the temperature of the light (more blue).