LED Recessed Downlight — 26.5° Beam, 5W / 9W, Black or White, Integrated LED — No Bulb to Buy
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A recessed LED downlight with a 26.5° beam angle — aluminium body, matte iron finish, 8.4×8.4cm. Integrated LED included, no separate bulb required. Available in Black or White, 5W or 9W, Warm White or Natural White. Universal voltage 90–260V AC. Suited to accent lighting over dining tables, artwork, feature walls, and kitchen worktops.
Technical Specifications
| Light source | Integrated LED — included in delivery |
| Available wattages | 5W — 9W |
| Colour temperature | Warm White — Natural White |
| Beam angle | 26.5° — focused accent beam |
| Finishes | Black — White |
| Material | Aluminium — matte iron finish |
| Dimensions | 8.4 × 8.4cm |
| Voltage | 90–260V AC — universal |
26.5° Beam Angle — What It Means for Accent Lighting
Beam angle is the specification that determines whether a downlight functions as general illumination or accent lighting. A wide beam (60° or more) spreads light across a broad area and is used for general room lighting. A narrow beam (15–30°) concentrates light into a tight cone — the correct choice when the goal is to highlight a specific object, surface, or area without illuminating the surrounding space. At 26.5°, this downlight sits firmly in the accent category: it produces a defined pool of light on the surface below, with a clear edge between the lit and unlit areas. This makes it effective for dining table lighting, artwork and display lighting, and kitchen worktop lighting. The 8.4cm square format is compact enough to install in multiples without the fittings dominating the ceiling visually.
The choice between 5W and 9W depends on ceiling height and the distance to the surface being lit: at standard ceiling height (2.4–2.6m), 9W gives a brighter, more defined pool; 5W gives a softer result suited to lower ceilings or positions where the fitting is one of several. Warm White suits living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms; Natural White suits kitchens, offices, and workspaces where colour accuracy matters. Black finish reads as a deliberate design detail in a white ceiling; White finish disappears. Browse our full spotlights & downlights collection or read our ceiling light mistakes to avoid.
Common Questions
Does this need an electrician to install?
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Connecting a recessed downlight to a mains ceiling circuit requires a qualified electrician. If you are replacing an existing recessed fitting on an existing circuit, the swap is straightforward. For new installations or new circuit runs, a registered electrician is required. Read our first-fix lighting checklist for guidance on planning a downlight installation.
Should I choose 5W or 9W?
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At standard ceiling height (2.4–2.6m), 9W gives a brighter, more defined accent pool — the right choice when the fitting is the primary accent light in the position. 5W gives a softer result suited to lower ceilings, positions where the fitting is one of several in a circuit, or where a subtler accent is preferred. If in doubt, 9W is the more versatile choice for most residential ceiling heights.
What is the difference between Warm White and Natural White?
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Warm White (2700–3000K) suits living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms where a relaxed, atmospheric result is the goal. Natural White (4000K) suits kitchens, offices, and workspaces where colour accuracy and clarity matter more than atmosphere. For accent lighting over artwork, Natural White renders colours more accurately; Warm White gives a more flattering result on wood and warm-toned surfaces.
Can I use this downlight in a bathroom?
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No — this fitting has no published IP rating for moisture resistance. It is suitable for indoor dry locations only. For bathroom use, you need a downlight rated IP44 (splash-proof) or IP65 (jet-proof) depending on the zone. Check with your electrician for the correct IP rating for your specific bathroom zone.
Is the integrated LED replaceable when it fails?
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No — the LED module is integrated and fixed, non-replaceable. When the LED reaches end of life, the fitting itself needs to be replaced. LED modules in quality downlights typically last 25,000–50,000 hours — at 4 hours per day, that is 17–34 years of use before replacement is needed.
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