E27 LED Teardrop Filament Bulb — 4W, 2300K Amber, 350lm, H14cm, Dimmable, 20,000h
An E27 LED teardrop filament bulb in the classic Edison shape — 4W, 2300K amber candlelight, 350lm, H14cm × Ø6.5cm. Dimmable with a trailing edge dimmer. 20,000-hour rated lifetime. 220–240V.
Technical specifications
| Cap type | E27 (large Edison screw) |
| Wattage | 4W |
| Colour temperature | 2300K — amber candlelight |
| Luminous flux | 350lm |
| Dimensions | H14cm × Ø6.5cm |
| Voltage | 220–240V |
| Dimmable | Yes — trailing edge dimmer required |
| Rated lifetime | 20,000 hours |
2300K amber, teardrop form — filament LED for pendants, chandeliers, exposed fittings
2300K is significantly warmer than the standard 2700K warm white — it produces an amber, candlelight tone that is particularly well suited to exposed filament fittings where the bulb is visible. In a clear glass pendant, a clear globe ceiling light, or a chandelier with open arms, the amber glow of a 2300K bulb adds warmth and character that a cooler bulb cannot replicate. The teardrop (Edison) shape is the classic filament form — H14cm × Ø6.5cm, which fits comfortably in most E27 pendants and ceiling fittings. At 350lm and 4W, this bulb is suitable for accent and ambient lighting rather than task lighting — it is not a high-output bulb. Dimmable with a trailing edge dimmer switch; a standard leading edge dimmer may cause flickering. Rated for 20,000 hours. 220–240V only — not suitable for 110V circuits.
Works best in fittings where the bulb is visible or partially visible — clear glass pendants, open chandeliers, exposed ceiling lights, and adjustable arm wall lights. For fittings with opal or frosted glass, the 2300K colour temperature is less critical as the glass diffuses the light regardless. Browse the full LED bulbs collection or read our guide to buying lights online for bulb selection advice.
Common questions
What is the difference between 2300K and 2700K?
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2300K is an amber, candlelight tone — noticeably warmer and more golden than the standard 2700K warm white. It is best suited to exposed filament fittings where the bulb is visible and the warm colour adds character. 2700K is a more neutral warm white that works well in most domestic settings. Choose 2300K for a vintage or atmospheric look; choose 2700K for a more standard warm white result.
Why does this require a trailing edge dimmer?
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Most LED filament bulbs work best with a trailing edge (electronic) dimmer switch. A standard leading edge (resistive) dimmer can cause flickering, buzzing, or a reduced dimming range. If you are unsure which type of dimmer you have, check with your electrician before purchasing.
Will this bulb fit my E27 pendant or ceiling light?
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This bulb is H14cm × Ø6.5cm — it fits most standard E27 pendants and ceiling fittings. For fittings with enclosed shades (e.g. opal globes or ceramic shades), check that the shade opening is wide enough to insert the bulb before purchasing. For fittings with a max wattage of 40W, this 4W bulb is well within the limit.
Is 350lm bright enough for a room?
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350lm is suitable for accent and ambient lighting — it creates a warm, atmospheric glow rather than bright task lighting. For a reading light or work area, you would typically want 400–800lm. For a pendant over a dining table or a decorative wall light, 350lm at 2300K gives a very pleasant, warm result.
Can this bulb be used on a 110V circuit?
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No — this bulb is rated for 220–240V only. It is not suitable for 110V circuits (common in North America). Using it on a 110V circuit may damage the bulb or cause it to underperform.
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