Whether you are a high-end lighting showroom, contractor or specifier selecting fixtures, or the consumer selecting fixtures for your home it is very important to read this information.

Lighting fixtures that use a removable light source (bulb/lamp) were created with an incandescent light bulb in mind and in the design and development process.

Regardless of the type such as table, floor, sconce, pendant, chandelier, coach, recessed can with a trim, all of these fixtures were developed with incandescent lamps in mind.

Incandescent bulbs are on their way out and that means there are billons of existing and new fixtures that will need a new light source. This is the phase out, mandated by federal law andhas already claimed the 100W and 60W Incandescent bulbs.In January 2014this “ban” will include the 40W and 25W incandescent bulbs as well. The governments drive on the “ban” on the bub is based on our societies need to become independent on foreign oil. So its a good thing right?

Partially but with this “ban” has and will come the sacrifice on the quality of light and a depreciation of the value of the material things that we have worked hard to purchase because they just wont look right without the right light.

Since fixtures are designed for incandescent and the supply of incandescent light is winding down energy efficient light sources have emerged. The two most common are compact fluorescent and now LED (Light Emitting Diode) solid-statelighting technology.



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Showrooms (Lighting, Kitchen, Bath, Flooring, Paint and Wall Coverings) know that their products do not look the same under fluorescents and most LED lights because these energy savings light sources “typically” do not contain the same “qualities” or “properties” if light that incandescent light sources do.

Compact Fluorescent is politely referred to as an acceptable “stepping stone” or “transitional technology.” Acceptable to whom this author asks? I am sure if your fixtures could speak they would tell you not to come near them with a compact fluorescent light source or a LED light source that has not been CRI (Color Rendering Index) corrected.1 Compact Fluorescents have a very low average CRI and typically cast blue and green hues. CFL have typically little to no red in them unlike sunlight and incandescent bulbs, which are 100 Average CRI with a 100 R9 (Red Value). Most LED bulbs such as the bulb, which claims to be “The Next Big Thing”, have very little to no R9 (Red Value). Perhaps this to is a transitional technology.

It is a good thing that we listen to your fixtures and provide a series of CRI corrected LED light bulbs (lamps) so that your fixtures and your quality of light and life do not have to suffer. Viribright adds just the right amount of Red back into the white to bring out true colors of life.

The light produced by Viribright light bulbs makes a big impact on warm tone table lamps at 2400-2800K and fixtures with blue, green, silver, brushed nickel, and chrome benefit from our 4000K cool white.

At the end of the day only you can determine if our light is right for you and your fixtures. Therefore we want you to test our light and let your fixtures speak to you and tell you what light is right for them. A light that provides a high quality of CRI corrected light that provides significant energy efficiency.