Dominion Electric Lighting Blog

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Bright Ideas from Architectural Digest



Great, short article in November's Architectural Digest about some of the new LED replacement bulbs:

http://www.architecturaldigest.com/resources/features/2011/11/best-led-kitchen-bulbs-article


Clockwise from top: Comparable to a 60-watt incandescent, this dimmable Sylvania Ultra A-Line 12W LED bulb casts focused light in one direction—perfect for recessed fixtures; this Philips Ambient LED A19 bulb uses 80 percent less energy than the 60-watt incandescent it was designed to replace and casts soft white light in all directions; this G.E. Energy Smart LED pronged bulb, the equivalent of a 40-watt incandescent, is among the few omnidirectional LED options. Photography by Cathy Crawford.

They say:

"Come January newly enacted federal regulations for the sale of incandescent lighting will have homeowners across the country phasing out existing bulbs and weighing the numerous halogen, compact-fluorescent, and LED options on the shelves. The latter (shorthand for light-emitting diodes) are practically tailor-made for the kitchen, where food preparation and cooking require multiple sources of direct, concentrated light—precisely what this innovative technology provides. While basic LEDs cast their soft and (more often than not) cool-color glow in a single direction, making them ideal for undercabinet and recessed lighting, recent developments have yielded omnidirectional bulbs suited for chandeliers, sconces, and table lamps. They do come at a higher price than more conventional options, costing between $15 and $50 a pop. Still, with a lifetime of some 25,000 hours—roughly four times that of comparable compact fluorescents—and consuming just a fraction of the energy used by incandescents, they make for a sound investment. "


Dominion Electric Supply stocks a lot of LED replacement lamps from Philips, as well as Bulbrite and Maxlite and others. We'd love to give you a dog & pony show to teach you all about them, so come on in and learn from our experts!


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Red Tag Specials

Today I wanted to share some super deals we have on some chandeliers in our Chantilly showroom. We typically start our red tag markdowns at 30% off our retail prices (which are already 40% off of list prices). Some even end up getting marked down beyond the 30%, so these are truly amazing prices. Check them out!



Corbett 64-06


Original price $1128 ~ marked down to $670







Framburg 1258

Original price $1245 ~ marked down to $715





Thomas AA1801IPT

Original price $1141 ~ marked down to $798




Nulco 2506-83

Ours is an aged brass, not the polished brass in this picture.

Original price $1359 ~ marked down to $824




Murray Feiss F2463/16 OBZ/BRB

Original price $1727 ~ marked down to $1208





Quoizel RCE5006CS

Original price $1890 ~ marked down to $1323



Elegant Crystal 2528G28C

Original price $3480 ~ marked down to $2436






Schonbek 5090-23

Original price $4230 ~ marked down to $2960