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Kelvin (Colour Temperature)

The Kelvin attribute refers to the colour temperature of light, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It helps buyers understand the warmth or coolness of the light, affecting the atmosphere of a space. Sellers use this to show whether a fitting is better for cosy interiors, workspaces, or daylight settings.

TermDescription
2700K Warm WhiteSoft, warm glow similar to traditional incandescent bulbs.
3000K Warm WhiteSlightly crisper warm light, common in residential spaces.
3500K Neutral WhiteBalanced light for mixed-use areas.
4000K Cool WhiteBright and clean, popular for kitchens and offices.
5000K Daylight WhiteVery bright, mimics natural daylight.
6500K Cool DaylightCool, bluish tone often used in task-heavy or outdoor environments.