The Art of Design Issue 45 2020 | Page 41

41 patterns through scientifically led humancentric design. One recent example of this is warm sunrise style LED lighting to help with SAD symptoms in darker climes, which can even help you rise in the morning more easily. Sounds like a winner to us! A Full Spectrum Of Colour Gone are the days of standardised white LED lamps. Today’s LED tech allows us to generate the entire RGB colour system which offers a variety of beautiful warm and cool hues and tones that function with high-efficiency levels. This offers a great way to experiment with colours and bring more character to your living or commercial space. Shifts In Tone LED light bulbs typically come in three main colour temperatures, measured on the Kelvin Scale - extra warm white (2700k), warm white (3000k) and cool white (4000k). With advances in production techniques, we expect to see a gradual transition to even more increments of colour temperature becoming widely available. Subtle distinctions between warm colours in commercially available bulbs will allow for greater flexibility with using LED to create mood lighting for a variety of spaces. www.houseof.com