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About this Product
Inspired by turn of the century industrial lighting and Thomas Edison’s earliest electrical accomplishments, our Coney Island Light Bulb features a traditionally-shaped glass and brass bulb with hand-woven tungsten filaments in a horizontal, helical formation.
The Coney Island is one style among our Brooklyn Collection of vintage-inspired bulbs with various filament styles and glass shapes. These bulbs are intended to be paired with thoughtfully pared-down, exposed-socket fixtures, allowing the bulb to take center stage for a warm aesthetic that is both nostalgic and modern.
Helpful Details
- Features a glass and brass light bulb with hand-woven tungsten filaments in a horizontal, spiral formation
- Our take on a classic bulb shape with a gathered point and a standard base size of E26 - suited for most sockets
- On the color temperature scale, this bulb reads at 2200K. It is a soft, warm white - perfect for spaces meant to be cozy and inviting
- 40W and an estimated 3000 hours of use
- Dimmable, allowing you to adjust the light to your desired ambiance
- Also available in an ultra-efficient LED
Product Specifications
- Bulb Rated Hours
- 3000H
- Bulb Style
- A19
- Certification
- UL
- Color
- Warm White
- Color Temperature
- 2200K
- Dimmable
- Yes. See compatible dimmers
- Filament Style
- Spiral
- Light Output
- 160 Lumens
- Light Source + Lifetime
- Incandescent
- Material
- Glass & Brass
- Number of Anchors
- 23
- Product Dimensions
- 2.5" x 2.5" x 4.5"
- Product Finish
- Antique
- Socket Type
- E26 (Medium)
- Voltage
- 120V
- Wattage
- 40W Download Cutsheet
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FAQ
- Why is this so much cheaper than the LED version?This incandescent version uses older technology. LEDs are a lot more efficient using just a fraction of the power to produce about the same amount of light and the LED bulb won't need to be changed for years. Both kinds of bulbs are beautiful and great options. Check out the LED version here.
- Can I use these in my Victorian-era lamp?That won't be a problem. To be sure your light fixture will work with this bulb check the fixture and confirm its maximum wattage is at least 40 watts per socket and that it takes a bulb with an E26 base. For a much more efficient bulb with a similar look check out the LED version here.
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If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, most unused items can be returned for a refund within two weeks (decor items) or 45 days (light fixtures) of receipt. Please note items labeled as ""Sale"", ""Clearance"", or ""Final Sale"" are considered final and cannot be returned. Unfortunately, shipping is not refundable and a restocking fee may apply. Review our full Return policy..
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