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    The JosephPosted on 8 Jan 15:58 Read more

    The Joseph is the most iconic and popular selling LED filament light bulb from our Bright Goods range. The classic GLS Bulb features linear LED filament housed inside a clear glass cover. Fully dimmable and backed with a 30,000 hour lifespan, this energy-efficient 5W lamp is the LED solution to a traditional filament GLS, drawing 500 lumens per watt. Available in warm (2.7K) and very warm (2.2K) colour temperatures, the Joseph is a popular choice for retail, hospitality and domestic environments. Replied upon by designers and architects, you can see the Joseph brightening up Albert Schloss, Blenheim PalaceDF MexicoDouble Tree by HiltonFuller’s Pubs (nationwide), Handmade Burger Co, Nando’s (nationwide) and Pizza Express.


    Christmas & New Year Delivery InformationPosted on 15 Dec 15:26 Read more

    *Delivery times may vary due to the festive period.


    The 10 Most Beautiful Lantern Festivals You Need To SeePosted on 8 Dec 10:50 Read more

    It is officially lighting season, the clocks have gone back and we are switching on our lights earlier as the evenings draw in. We are also approaching the festive period, the perfect time to spend with family and friends, whether at home or abroad. In today’s blog post, we will be showing you the 10 most beautiful light festivals that are taking place throughout Christmas and New Year, all over the world. Perhaps you are taking a trip abroad this season, make sure you check out these spectacular light festivals before they finish for the year.

     

    1 – The Magic Lantern Festival, Chiswick, UK – 24th November 2017 to 1st January 2018 

     

    Taking place at the breathtaking Chiswick Gardens, this beautiful festival celebrates Christmas and Chinese New Year in style with larger-than-life LED lanterns of flowers, birds, animals, Santa and his reindeers and the giant recreation of the Ancient city from the Song Dynasty. The Magic Lantern Festival is an enchanting evening perfect for couples, families and friends. Find out more here.

    2 – Festival of Light – The Magic of Storytelling, Longleat, UK – 5th November 2017 to 7th January 2018

     One of the UK’s most-loved zoological parks, Longleat, has opened its doors to life-size, magical LED lanterns in the form of classical fairytale characters including Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf, Cinderella’s horses and carriage, Sleeping Beauty’s castle and the dragon, Prince Frog, Hansel and Grettel, Rapunzel and many more. Longleat’s gardens are beautifully lit as guests are transported into a world of fantasy as they take a trip down their childhood memory lane. Find out more here

    3 – Winter Light Festival, Kuwana, Japan – 15 November 2017 to 16 March 2018 

     

    Japan’s Winter Light Festival takes place in Kuwana City, home to a botanical theme park that features landscaped gardens and giant greenhouses in Nabana No Sato. Over 7 million LED lights adorn the theme park, all charged using solar panels. One of the most iconic scene is the Tunnel of Lights (as pictured above), where visitors walk through an impressive glowing tunnel measuring 30m in height and 155m wide! More information can be found here

    4. Lausanne Lumieres – Under Another Light, Lausanne, Switzerland – 23rd November 2017 to 31st December 2017

     

    Celebrating the end of the year, 15 light-focused works, brought to life through sculptures, projections and staging, are installed throughout the city of Lausanne. The event invites the community and other art disciplines to socialise, interact and discover the illuminated city in a new way. Find out more here

    5. Lichtfestival, Ghent, Belgium – 31st January 2018 to  4th February 2018 

     

    The beautiful city of Ghent, known for its medieval architecture, becomes the perfect backdrop to stunning light themed installations, performances and events. The Licht Festival occurs three times a year and for the new year, it will be home to 37 light projects spread out throughout the city – from Baudelohof to Sint Pietersplein, encompassing a 6.6Km route! Learn more here

    6. Lux, Helsinki, Finland –  6th January 2018 to 10th January 2018  

     

    Finland’s winter festival, Lux, will officially arrive in 2018 to shed new light on the capital city of Helsinki. Stunning light installations will light up the streets, squares and architectural buildings for just one week in January. The route extends from Esplanade Park through to Senate Square and looks to be a magical event, perfect for celebrating the New Year! Find out more here

    7 – Magical Winter Lights, Gulf Greyhound Park, Houston, USA – 10th November 2017 to 2nd January 2018  

     

    Houston’s Magical Winter Lights is a huge, spectacular festival with many different attractions including characters from Santa’s Christmas Village, Mystery of the East, Landmarks of the World, The Lone Star State, Mystical Forest and Magical Wonderland. The festival also takes place at Dallas. Find out more here

    8 – Chinese Lantern Festival, Vancouver, Canada – 15th December 2017 to 21st January 2018

     

    From Chinese dragons to Zodiac animals, flowers to birds, this breath-taking Festival kick-starts Chinese New Year with 35 larger-than-life LED lanterns and stunning performances. Located in the Pacific National Exhibition, the Lantern Festival is a perfect, memorable event for families. Learn more here

    9 – Light Festival, Amsterdam – 30 November 2017 to 21 January 2018

     

    Also known as the Winter Festival of Light, Amsterdam’s Light Festival is a stunning, aesthetic display of light in the city and among Amsterdam’s most famous canals. The Land Exhibition takes place at the historical Marineterrein nearby Amsterdam Central Station and will be illuminated with various light themed art installations. The romantic Water Exhibition, which takes place along the canals, can be experienced by taking a cruise along the river – the Festival has partnered with 39 cruise boats, offering visitors a truly, unique experience like no other light festival before it. Find out more here

    10 – i Light Marina Bay, Singapore – 9th March 2018 to 1st April 2018

     

    Asia’s leading, sustainable light art festival, i Light, illuminates Singapore’s Marina Bay’s waterfront with 20 art installations inspired by everything from sea to space. i Light is organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and in 2016, a one-for-one exchange campaign of used incandescent bulbs for energy-efficient LED light bulbs was ran at the Bay. Additionally, in collaboration with the WWF, all light installations at i Light Marina Bay were turned off from 8.30pm to 9.30pm on 19 March 2016 as a pledge of commitment to Earth Hour. Learn more here


    Free Standard Delivery This Month!Posted on 7 Dec 15:25 Read more

    To celebrate the Festive Season, we are offering all our online customers FREE Standard Delivery on all our LED filament light bulbs from 1 December 2017 until 4 January 2018.  Shop now

     

    We are also running a fantastic Competition where three lucky winners will win over £550 worth of prizes, to enter click here


    Win Over £550 Worth of Festive Prizes!Posted on 5 Dec 15:24 Read more

    Get into the festive spirit by entering our Bright Goods Christmas Competition.

    We are offering three lucky people the chance to win a bundle of prizes worth over £550!

    This Christmas, we have teamed up with Knitted Textile Designer, Janie Withers, to offer a beautiful Geometic Blue Dip Dye Light Pendant as the main Gold Prize along with our Anne LED filament light bulb and a £50 Bright Goods Gift Voucher.

    Gold prize includes:

    Janie Withers Geometic Blue Dip Dye Light Pendant (RRP £300)

    Anne LED filament light bulb (RRP £22.95)

    £50 Bright Goods voucher

    First prize is worth £372.95

    Silver prize includes:

    4 Adult Tickets to Grand Designs at Excel, London (worth £60)

    4 Charlotte LED Filament Light Bulbs (RRP £71.80)

    LED Light Up Reindeer (RRP £14.99)

    Second prize is worth £146.79

    Bronze prize includes:  

    3 Joseph LED Filament Light Bulbs (RRP £41.85)

    LED Light Up Wooden House (RRP £12.99)

    Hotel Chocolat Pick-Me Up Chocolates (Worth £12)

    Third prize is worth £66.84

    To be in with a chance to win this fantastic prize, answer this question:

    Janie Withers’ Eco range of lighting features rare sheep breeds from different parts of the UK. Can you name the place where the Loaghtan sheep is from? 

    Answers:

    A  Yorkshire

    B The Isle of Man

    C Dorset

    Closing date is Thursday 4th January 2018.

    Terms and Conditions

    Closing date is Thursday 4th January 2018 at 4pm. Competition is eligible to those in the United Kingdom. Employees of LED Eco Lights Ltd and Janie’s Knitted Textiles, their family owners or anyone else connected in any way with the competition are not permitted to enter. There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this competition. Only those who have entered the correct answer will be eligible for the prize draw. There will be a total of three winners, the first drawn winner will receive the Gold Prize, the second drawn winner will receive the Silver Prize and the third drawn winner will receive the Bronze Prize.

    No cash alternative to the prizes will be offered. The winners will be contacted within 5 working days of competition closure. Prizes will be sent out within 28 days of competition closure. The Grand Designs Live tickets will be sent the week of the event, as confirmed with the ticket company.


    Bright Goods Sponsors the DARC Decorative Awards 2018Posted on 5 Dec 15:14 Read more

    Bright Goods is delighted to announce that they are sponsoring the DARC Decorative Awards in Spring 2018. In its second year, the DARC Decorative Awards celebrates the best in lighting design, inviting award entries from leading interior and lighting designers, architects, product designers and manufacturers worldwide. The impressive awards ceremony is organised by DARC Magazine (Decorative Lighting in Architecture) and takes place in Clerkenwell’s booming, iconic nightclub, Fabric, on the 31st May 2018.

    Sponsoring the photo booth area next to the main stage is leading LED filament brand, Bright Goods. Their range of decorative, vintage-style LED filament lighting is the first choice for interior and lighting designers, hospitality and those with impeccable taste! Since launching in 2015, Bright Goods LED filament lamps have been installed into prestigious hotels, luxurious hotels and well-known restaurants, bars and pubs including; Adare Manor, Albert’s Schloss, Burger and Lobster, Charlotte Tilbury, DoubleTree Hilton, Four Seasons, Fuller’s (nationwide), Gourmet Burger Kitchen, The Ivy Clifton Brasserie, Jamie’s Italian, Kate Spade, The Menagerie, Nando’s (nationwide), Ormer Mayfair, Pizza Express, Premier Inn, The Ritz, The Russell Hotel, Selfridges, Victoria Secrets and Waitrose.

    Throughout the evening, winners, award nominees, sponsors and guests are invited to strike a pose at the photo booth. The photo booth is just one of the many fun and creative themes at the DARC Decorative Awards, and the evening is set to be a spectacular, memorable event.

    The DARC Awards’ project categories include Live, Work, Rest, Play and Shop, whilst the product categories include Bespoke, Ceiling, Wall, Floor, Table, Exterior and Source.

     

    The entries are judged by independent designers, conducted on the DARC Decorative Awards online website.

    Visit our Inspiration Gallery to see our LED filament lighting installations worldwide.


    Meet The Edward LED Filament Light BulbPosted on 22 Nov 15:03 Read more

    Meet The Edward, our midi globe LED filament light bulb from our Bright Goods range. This stunning globe features linear LED filament housed inside a clear glass cover. Fully dimmable and backed with a 30,000 hour lifespan, this energy-efficient 4W lamp is the LED solution to a traditional filament globe, drawing 400 lumens per watt. Available in warm (2.7K) and very warm (2.2K) colour temperatures, the Edward is a popular choice for retail, hospitality and domestic environments. Relied upon by designers and architects, you can see the Edward illuminating Nando’s (nationwide) and Chi Kitchen.


    Stop Press! Bright Goods Makes Two Front Covers in Lighting SeasonPosted on 1 Nov 15:02 Read more

    Lighting Season is officially here, the clocks have gone back, the daylight hours are shorter and our lights are staying on longer throughout the day. Lighting Season typically starts from late October into late March, when the clocks ‘fall’ back.

    We are delighted to announce that Bright Goods has kick-started Lighting Season, appearing twice on the Front Covers of A1 Lighting’s October and November 2017 magazines.

    Launched in 2010, A1 Lighting is the UK’s largest lighting publication that features the latest industry and product news, along with lighting projects. The magazine is published monthly with thousands of copies distributed to its large lighting database, trade events and shows.

    A1 Lighting exhibited at a UK lighting trade show last week at Excel, and Bright Goods dominated their stand with its glossy magazines and large posters.

    October’s issue featured our stunning Mary LED filament bulb housed inside an open copper coloured wall lamp at Gourmet Burger Kitchen. This photograph depicts the warm glow of light that can be achieved with LED filament lighting. See more images at GBK here.

    The latest issue for November features our newest case study installation at Germany’s first Premier Inn, Frankfurt Messe. The front cover photograph chosen by A1 Lightingfeatures Bright Goods LED filament lamps illuminating a large ‘MENU’ sign. To the left of the sign, are two industrial ceiling pendants which also have our LED filament lighting in. Read the full story here

     


    Bright Goods LED Filament Lamps Illuminate Germany's First Premier InnPosted on 25 Oct 14:48 Read more

    Whitbread’s 210 bedroom Premier Inn, the first of a national expansion programme in Germany and which opened last year, is located next to the Messe Exhibition Ground in Frankfurt.  Its position, next to two other hotels, meant the design had to stand out from the crowd, and the decorative lighting therefore, visible from the outside, needed to be impressive to entice and welcome guests.

    JSJ Design, who has worked with Premier Inn on many of their UK hotel interiors, collaborated with Hamburg based designers, JOI Design to create an interior for a contemporary hotel with an individual design, tailored for the German market. The multi-purpose, ground floor communal area was designed to create a welcoming space with specific zones, separated by open shelves and decorated in bold colours, where guests can relax, dine or work in a peaceful atmosphere.  The lighting was instrumental in creating a unique ambience in each area; bright in the work space to warm and inviting in the lounge and dining areas.

    JSJ Design specified Bright Goods LED filament lamps including, Rose, Albert, Joseph and Josephine which were installed throughout the open plan public areas on the ground floor including the reception and lobby areas and used in the decorative hanging pendant light fittings above the bar area and dining areas, and in the wall lights and floor standing lamps.

     


    LED Eco Lights Achieves Carbon Trust AccreditationPosted on 11 Oct 14:39 Read more

    Our company, LED Eco Lights, an award winning UK LED lighting manufacturer, today announced it has been awarded Carbon Trust Accredited Supplier status in recognition of its proven track record in designing and supplying high quality, sustainable, energy efficient lighting technology.  The company is now listed as a supplier in the Green Business Directory which features suppliers who have been rigorously assessed and meet or exceed criteria set by the Carbon Trust.

    The Carbon Trust is an independent world-leading organisation helping businesses move to a more sustainable future through carbon reduction and energy saving technologies. As Carbon Trust Accredited suppliers, LED Eco Lights can offer its eligible small to medium sized customers, access to funding of up to £10,000 through the Green Business Fund to help towards energy saving measures. The Green Business Directory makes it easy for organisations to locate independently accredited suppliers who have established success in sustainable, low carbon solutions.

    Saima Shafi, Marketing Director of LED Eco Lights said, “We are delighted to be recognised as an accredited supplier to the Carbon Trust which is a fantastic scheme and we are proud to be a part of it. This endorsement provides our customers with additional confidence in our high-quality energy efficient LED lighting solutions that are virtually maintenance free and can lower energy consumption by up to 85%.“