C35 Candle LED Filament Bulb E14 2W–8W — Warm & Cool White, 220V, 50,000h
C35 candle-shaped LED filament bulb with E14 small screw cap, available in four wattages (2W, 4W, 6W, 8W) and two colour temperatures — warm white (2700–3000K) and cool white (6000–6500K). The C35 candle shape is the standard for chandeliers, multi-arm wall lights, and decorative table lamps with E14 sockets. Integrated LED — no bulb to buy separately.
Technical specifications
| Light source | Integrated LED filament — non-replaceable |
| Bulb shape | C35 (candle / torpedo, clear glass) |
| Cap type | E14 (small screw) |
| Wattage options | 2W / 4W / 6W / 8W |
| Colour temperature | Warm white 2700–3000K / Cool white 6000–6500K |
| Voltage | 220–240V (standard mains) |
| Rated lifespan | 50,000 hours |
| Dimmable | Verify before ordering if you have a dimmer switch |
| IP rating | IP20 — dry indoor use only |
| Certifications | CE |
C35 E14 Candle — The chandelier bulb, E14 vs E27 & wattage for multi-arm fittings
The C35 candle shape is the defining bulb of the chandelier and multi-arm wall light. Its tapered, flame-like silhouette was designed to evoke a candle — and in an open-arm chandelier where each bulb is fully visible, the shape is as much a design element as the fitting itself. The E14 small screw cap is the standard for these fittings across Europe — if your chandelier or wall light has small sockets, it almost certainly takes E14. The visible LED filament inside the clear C35 glass adds a warm, decorative glow that suits the ornamental character of chandeliers and traditional wall lights. Wattage selection matters more in multi-arm fittings than in single-bulb pendants: in a 6-arm chandelier, 6 × 6W = 36W total, which is a comfortable ambient output for a dining room or hallway. At 2W per arm, the chandelier reads as decorative rather than functional — suitable for accent lighting or rooms with additional light sources. At 8W per arm, it becomes a strong primary source. Always check the fitting’s maximum total wattage before selecting.
Warm white (2700–3000K) is almost always the right choice for chandeliers and traditional wall lights — it complements the ornamental character of the fitting and creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Cool white (6000–6500K) is available for contemporary or industrial multi-arm fittings where a crisper light is preferred. Direct E14 screw-in replacement, no tools required. IP20 — dry indoor use only. Browse our full LED Bulbs range or read our chandeliers guide for advice on lighting chandeliers effectively.
Common questions
How do I know if my chandelier takes E14 or E27 bulbs?
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E14 is the small screw cap — 14mm diameter. E27 is the large screw cap — 27mm diameter. Check the socket size on your existing fitting or the cap marking on your old bulb. Most traditional chandeliers and decorative wall lights use E14; most pendant and ceiling lights use E27. If you’re unsure, contact us with a photo and we’ll confirm.
What wattage should I choose for a 5-arm chandelier in a dining room?
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For a dining room chandelier used as the primary light source, 4W–6W per arm is a good starting point. 5 × 4W = 20W total, producing a warm ambient output suitable for dining. 5 × 6W = 30W, which is brighter and better for rooms where you also need functional light. At 2W per arm, the chandelier is decorative rather than functional — supplement with other light sources if needed.
Will the candle shape look right in a modern or contemporary chandelier?
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The C35 candle shape suits traditional and transitional chandeliers best. In a very contemporary or industrial fitting, a straight filament globe or tube bulb may read better. That said, the clear glass and visible filament of this C35 give it a more modern feel than a frosted candle bulb — it works in many contemporary settings where the filament detail is part of the aesthetic.
Can I mix wattages across the arms of a chandelier?
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Technically yes, but visually it will look uneven — some arms will be noticeably brighter than others. For a consistent, balanced look, use the same wattage and colour temperature across all arms. If you want to reduce total output, choose a lower wattage uniformly rather than mixing.
Is this bulb suitable for a bedside lamp with an E14 socket?
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Yes — the C35 E14 works well in bedside lamps with small sockets. At 2W–4W and 2700–3000K warm white, it produces a soft, comfortable light for reading and ambient use. The candle shape is visible in open-top shades and adds a decorative element to the lamp. In an enclosed shade, the shape is hidden but the warm glow comes through the shade material.
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