What is a vintage Edison bulb?
Besides, what does Edison bulb mean?
Edison light bulbs are reproduction bulbs which are made to look like the first light bulbs introduced by Thomas Edison over 100 years ago. They are incandescent bulbs with filaments and lens (Glass) which are shaped like the original Edison bulbs.
Secondly, what color are Edison bulbs?
Light Bulb Color Temperature Bulbs typically range from 2700K to 6500K. "Standard soft white incandescents burn at about 2,700K," says Chris. "However, Edisons are closer to 2,000K." The lower the Kelvin number is, the more yellow the light will appear. "Their vintage yellow glow adds to their uniqueness."
Thanks to the evolution of LED technology, however, there are compelling LED Edison bulbs that are more durable and efficient than incandescent filaments. They still produce less light than regular LED bulbs, but the filaments produce a warm color temperature for a pleasant and energy-efficient glow in your home.