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See it lit · 360°

Switch it on before you buy it.

A wattage on a box tells you what a lamp draws, not what a room looks like afterwards. Stand in this one, pick a fitting and a colour, and drag to look around.

Wiring the room…

Glow

9W LED Lamp · Warm White

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Choose a fitting
Choose a colourGlow is a white lamp

An illustration of how each fitting spreads light, not a photometric measurement — Autar cartons print wattage and model, so no lumen figure is claimed here. Real rooms vary with paint, ceiling height and furniture.

What to look for

Same wattage, different room.

Put the 9W Glow and the 9W Star Eco downlighter side by side in the visualiser. Identical draw on the meter, completely different room — which is the whole argument for choosing a fitting rather than a number.

  1. 01

    A bulb fills the room

    Light goes in every direction, bounces off the ceiling and comes back down soft. It is why one pendant can do a whole bedroom — and why the ceiling is as bright as the floor.

  2. 02

    A downlighter drops it

    Three recessed heads put three cones on the floor and leave the ceiling dark. The room reads taller and calmer, but you need more than one fitting to cover it.

  3. 03

    A batten draws a line

    A metre of light instead of a point, so shadows under a wall cabinet or on a stair tread go soft. This is the one that belongs over a kitchen counter.

  4. 04

    A flood throws it across

    Everything from one corner, hard shadows behind whatever it hits. Built for a yard or a facade — put it indoors and you can see exactly why it belongs outside.

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