Hi.

Welcome to my blog. I document my adventures in travel, style, and food. Hope you have a nice stay!

Do We Need Light Bulbs Anymore?

Do We Need Light Bulbs Anymore?

While we will always need light, could it be possible that in the quest to create the "perfect" light bulb, a bulb isn't what we are looking for at all? Edison's original invention required the familiar gas-filled bubble we call a bulb to house and protect a carbon filament, and blown glass was the best, most efficient option. Yet that was over 100 years ago, and technology has brought us all types of materials that Edison may have considered better alternatives than a glass bulb. The idea that we no longer need light bulbs is either revolutionary or absurd, but two products on our website are created with that very idea in mind. One is the LED downlight module, and the other is a series of LED tape light "profiles" from Poland-based Klus Design. One product suggests replacing traditional light fixtures and bulbs with dedicated, modular retrofits, while the other suggests we can do without light fixtures and bulbs altogether.

LED downlights consist of an array of high-powered LEDs, an LED driver, and a heatsink all integrated into a single unit. This alone doesn't make downlights that much different than any LED light bulb. The difference is in the appearance of the product. The manufacturer doesn't intend to make the module look like anything like the familiar light bulb we know. Instead, the LED module is a geometric mass of aluminum fins and hard plastic that replaces the bulb within a recessed can, sometimes permanently.

The second product, LED tape light profiles, takes the concept further. As we discussed in a previous article, LED tape light is an extremely versatile and easy to use product. To prove this, Klus even used tape light and their patented aluminum profiles to create a "House Without a Bulb." Klus tape light profiles—an aluminum extrusion that houses an LED tape light—are inlayed into a groove cut into the underside of a step or cabinet, or mounted to the top of a flat surface. Some models are even made for installation into floors, sidewalks, and driveways. As with the LED modules, you never see a bulb, just light emanating from a recessed area that blends in with its surroundings. It blends in so well, in fact, the casual observer would be hard-pressed to determine where the light is coming from.

Even before LED downlights and tape light profiles, we turned the traditional round light bulb into reflectors, imitation flames, high efficiency tubes, and compact spirals. Do we need the "bulb" shape any longer for anything more than nostalgia? Share your responses in the comments below, or drop us a line on Facebook, or Twitter.

What is Kelvin? Color Temperature Explained

What is Kelvin? Color Temperature Explained

How to Choose Landscape Lighting

How to Choose Landscape Lighting