This filament-style LED retrofit lamp from Light Efficient Design utilizes advanced LED filament technology that distributes light evenly across a wide beam angle, closely mimicking the omnidirectional output of traditional incandescent and HID lamps. Unlike conventional retrofit solutions that can appear industrial or out of place, this lamp's filament-style architecture ensures a visually appealing light source that performs exceptionally well in open or exposed fixtures. The lamp operates across a broad universal input voltage range, providing consistent and flicker-free illumination in both residential and light commercial environments.
At the heart of this retrofit is a high-quality, efficient LED driver engineered for long-term reliability and stable power regulation. The internal thermal management system uses advanced heat dissipation techniques to keep operating temperatures low, which directly extends the lifespan of the LED components and maintains consistent lumen output over thousands of hours of use. This thoughtful engineering means fewer replacements and lower maintenance costs over the life of the product.
This lamp carries full cUL and CSA certification, confirming compliance with stringent Canadian electrical safety standards. It is also DLC listed, qualifying it for various utility rebate programs across Canada that can help offset your initial investment. With a high CRI rating, colors in your home will appear vivid and true to life, enhancing everything from wall paint and artwork to furniture and décor. The lamp is designed to deliver substantial energy savings compared to traditional incandescent, halogen, and HID alternatives — often reducing energy consumption dramatically while maintaining equivalent or superior light output.
Installation is straightforward and designed with the do-it-yourself homeowner in mind. This retrofit lamp fits standard socket types and requires no ballast or additional wiring modifications in most applications, making it a simple plug-and-play upgrade. Whether you're retrofitting a vintage-style pendant, a decorative wall sconce, or a post-top lantern, the process is as easy as removing the old bulb and threading in the new lamp. As always, it is recommended to consult a licensed electrician if you have any questions about compatibility with your existing fixtures or wiring configuration.