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Filament Light Bulbs

Discover our curated selection of stylish filament light bulbs — from classic Edison-style LED filaments to vintage-inspired incandescent looks — designed to bring warm ambient glow and decorative character to any space.

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Why Choose Filament Light Bulbs?

Filament light bulbs deliver more than just illumination — they make a design statement. With their visible glowing filaments, slender glass envelopes and heritage forms, these bulbs evoke nostalgic charm and fine lighting details. Whether you’re outfitting a café, restaurant, retail environment or the cosy corners of your home, our filament light bulbs provide that perfect blend of style and substance.

Our Collection: Shapes, Sizes and Base Types

At Brand Name Lighting, our filament bulb collection spans a wide variety of shapes and sizes to suit virtually any application:

  • Standard A-series (A15, A19): Medium screw bases (E26) perfect for pendant fixtures, table lamps and general ambient lighting.
  • Globe sizes (G25, G40, G63): Oversized spherical profiles that make a statement in open fixtures or exposed-bulb designs.
  • Tubular (T6, T8, T9, T14): Long slender profiles ideal for linear fixtures, open racks, display lighting or decorative accents.
  • Candelabra & chandelier bases (C11, C15, B11, CA10): Smaller screw bases (E12) that work beautifully in chandeliers, sconces and bohemian lighting designs.
  • Bulb bases: Our selection covers the common Medium (E26) and Candelabra (E12) bases for maximum compatibility.

Color Temperature, Dimming and Finish Options

To achieve the right mood, our filament bulbs come in a spectrum of color temperatures — from ultra-warm 2100 K-2200 K antique amber tones, through mellow 2700 K warm white, to 3000 K-4000 K soft/cool white options. For instance, you’ll find bulbs rated 2100 K for that rich amber glow and others up to 4000 K for a more modern crisp light.

Most of the bulbs are dimmable, giving you full control to create ambiance — perfect for hospitality areas, living rooms or feature lighting where you want that gentle glow rather than full brightness. We also offer “warm dim” filament LED variants that shift from standard warm white down to candle-light levels for a real vintage effect. 

Lumen Output, Wattage Equivalents & Efficiency

Our filament bulbs vary widely in lumen output and LED wattage equivalents. You’ll find bulbs delivering as little as ~200 lm (for accent decor lighting) up to ~1600 lm or more (for brighter ambient uses). For example, the site shows options with lumen counts such as 200 lm, 250 lm, 450 lm and beyond. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Many LED filament bulbs deliver the look of a 25–60 W incandescent but use far less energy — for instance 4 W, 5 W, 8.5 W or 9 W LED models provided in this collection.

Decorative Finishes & Vintage Styling

To complement the exposed-filament aesthetic, our collection offers clear glass, milky/opal finishes, half-gold or half-chrome finishes, and antique amber glass. These finishes accentuate the look of the filament and match or enhance open-style fixtures. As one example, the site lists a “Half Gold finish Globe G40 LED Filament” option.

Applications & Design Considerations
  • Residential Lighting: Use filament bulbs in kitchen pendants, vintage bedside lamps, exposed sockets in loft or industrial settings.
  • Hospitality & Retail: Create an inviting atmosphere in cafés, bars, restaurants, boutique retail spaces with warm ambient glow and the exposed filament design as a décor element.
  • Feature & Accent Lighting: In open-frame fixtures, glass pendants, decorative sconces — the filament becomes part of the visual appeal, not just a source of light.
What to Consider Before You Buy

Here are a few tips to ensure you select the right filament bulb for your space:

  1. Check the base type — Medium (E26) vs Candelabra (E12) to match your fixture socket.
  2. Decide on your desired light color — choosing between ultra-warm (2200 K) vintage glow vs warm white (2700 K) vs soft/cool (3000–4000 K).
  3. Think about size and shape — for exposed fixtures the globe or tubular shape matters visually.
  4. Confirm dimming compatibility — if you have a dimmer switch, ensure the bulb is dimmable and compatible with your dimming system.
  5. Consider lumen output vs wattage — match the brightness to your space; lower lumens for ambient decorative use, higher lumens for general lighting.
Why Shop with Brand Name Lighting?

We specialize in high-quality lighting solutions and maintain a broad inventory of filament bulbs — from major brands like Bulbrite to specialty formats — giving you real choice for vintage styling, efficient LED performance and design integration. Our site shows hundreds of filament bulb SKUs across shapes, finishes, temperatures and base types. 

Whether you’re outfitting one fixture or supplying a full commercial roll-out, you’ll find the styles, sizes and color-temperatures that help elevate your lighting design.

Transform your lighting from merely functional to beautifully expressive. Browse our filament bulb collection now and find the exact size, shape and finish to complement your space.

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