Recessed GU10 Tilt Downlight in Chrome

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Adjustable / Tilt Downlight What is the difference between a fixed and adjustable downlight? Fixed downlights have a steady downward light beam. Because of this, it can …
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Adjustable / Tilt Downlight What is the difference between a fixed and adjustable downlight? Fixed downlights have a steady downward light beam. Because of this, it can add depth and dimension to the space and highlight feature walls and other kinds of wall art. On the other hand, an adjustable downlight , like this LED downlight , is more versatile. It has a tiltable gimbal that allows you to redirect the light beam wherever you need it. This is ideal for multi-functional places where various activities are done, like the dining room, kitchen, and a multi-purpose bedroom (workspace and sleeping area). It’ll give you more flexibility with your lighting system so you can utilise your space to its total capacity! Beautiful Chrome Bezel If you’re looking for a lighting fixture that can keep up with your constant room makeovers, you’ll need this LED downlight! It has a minimal chrome bezel that matches every design scheme, be it traditional, rustic, classic, or vintage. Because of the simple base that you're starting with, you’ll have the freedom to let your creativity flow! In addition, since this is an adjustable downlight, you can further the customisation of your space to suit your every need and preference. If you want to focus on your prized collection, direct the beams towards it to give it prominence. Alternatively, aim it towards your workspace for task lighting if you are after a more functional purpose! 3 LED Colour Selections (Optional) You can pair this downlight with a GU10 bulb which is available in three colour temperatures, cool white , natural white , and warm white light . If you don’t know how they differ, here’s a simple guide. Cool white and natural white are both used for task lighting. While cool white has a crisp bluish tint, natural white is similar to a cloudless sunny day with no hints of blue or yellow. If you need something strong and bright, get a cool white light but if you prefer something more comfortable on the eye, choose natural whit

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