Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Re-Invent your space with LED eco-friendly lights and fixtures!

Have your home lights become really dull and sombre? Do you plan to give your home a vivacious lively and remarkable transformation? OR does a special occasion or festivity require a perk up to lighten and brighten the spirit of the event? Be it anything, the right kind of light is all you need to set the mood right! And what’s more appropriate then LED lights, bulbs and fixtures that allow you a variety to choose from beside going green and allowing you to do your bit for the environment.

With the steady innovations in the field of LED light and fixtures, these illuminating products and LED modules are great for art work applications. The diverse portfolio of the different modules of LED lights equips you with endless possibilities when it comes to creatively adorning your space. Whether to be used as a single light or a string of lights, these modules can be used to accentuate any piece of art work.








LED Strip lights are another set of great products for art work and mixed media applications. Use to side light stained glass work, or use to reverse halo a canvas or framed piece, they can easily perk up the look of any piece of art or decorative at your home or office. LED light bulbs and fixtures that are doing the rounds in the market are the best alternative for going green alongside making your home, office or any other space get ready for a refreshing and illuminating makeover!

There are plenty of creative options and energy saving solutions for those using LED light bulbs and fixtures in their art work and mixed media applications. The most crucial advantage of the LED lights is that it gives you a plethora of options to make your pick from. Their type ranges from modules for decorative that are single or multi stringed to strip lights that offer excellent combination of water resistant and water proof fixtures, from LED light bulbs, Wall washers or outdoor light fixtures to color changing or single color dimming control with flashing and fading effects.


Be it electric shades of any color or the myriad types of fixtures that you can choose from, LED Lights are an innovative way of re-inventing your space.  

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Things you didn't know about LED


LED lights are the new 'in' thing! They are used in our houses, in clubs and pubs and on the streets. It is cost effective, has a long life, consumes less energy and is eco-friendly. Yes, we all are aware of these facts. This blog is not about the things that you have been reading since forever. If you want to read things that you didn't know about LED before, then, this is the place for you.









  1. The first visible-spectrum LED was invented by Nick Holonyak, Jr., while working for GE in 1962. Since then, the technology has swiftly progressed and costs have dropped staggeringly, making LEDs a feasible lighting solution.

  1. In 2012, about 49 million LEDs were installed in the U.S. -- saving about $675 million in annual energy costs.

  1. LEDs contain no mercury, and a recent Energy Department study determined that LEDs have a much smaller environmental impact than incandescent bulbs. They also have an edge over compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) that’s expected to grow over the next few years as LED technology continues its steady improvement.








  1. Good-quality LED bulbs can have a useful life of 25,000 hours or more, which means, they can last more than 25 times longer than the traditional light bulbs. It has a life of more than three years if run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  1. A light-emitting diode, or LED, is a type of solid-state lighting that uses a semiconductor to convert electricity into light. Today’s LED bulbs can be six-seven times more energy efficient than conventional incandescent lights and cut energy use by more than 80 percent.

  1. From traffic lights and vehicle brake lights to TVs and display cases, LEDs are used in a wide range of applications because of their unique characteristics, which include compact size, low maintenance, resistance to breakage and the ability to focus the light in a single direction.