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Slamp Ceiling Lamps Slamp Clizia Fumé Pendant Lamp ∅ 53cm

Slamp Clizia Fumé Pendant Lamp ∅ 53cm

LED, Black, Blue, White, Purple, Orange, Acrylic, IP-Class: IP20, Lamp Socket: E27

£309.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £103.00/mo.*
2stores
Slamp Ceiling Lamps Slamp Accordéon Pendant Lamp

Slamp Accordéon Pendant Lamp

LED, Gold, IP-Class: IP20

£1,128.11
2stores
Slamp Ceiling Lamps Slamp Accordéon Vertical Pendant Lamp

Slamp Accordéon Vertical Pendant Lamp

Gold, IP-Class: IP20

£257.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £85.66/mo.*
1store

Ceiling Lamps: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing ceiling lamps, it's crucial to think about the room's size and style. A large, ornate lamp might look stunning in a spacious living room but could overwhelm a small bedroom. Conversely, a minimalist lamp might get lost in a large open-plan area. Measure your ceiling height to ensure the lamp hangs at an appropriate level, providing ample light without obstructing views or movement. Consider the existing decor as well; a modern space may benefit from sleek designs, while traditional settings might call for more classic styles.

Different rooms require different types of lighting. For instance, kitchens and home offices often need brighter, task-oriented light, whereas living rooms and bedrooms might benefit from softer, ambient illumination. Explore adjustable options like dimmers or multi-bulb fixtures that let you control the light levels according to your activities and mood. Remember that the bulb type also affects lighting quality—LEDs are energy-efficient and long-lasting, making them a popular choice.

Energy efficiency is crucial for reducing heating costs. Look for Tilt Windows with a high energy rating to ensure they provide good insulation. Features like double or triple glazing, low-emissivity glass, and gas-filled panes contribute to better thermal performance. This not only helps you stay warm in winter but also keeps your home cooler in summer.

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