Halogen Desk Lamps – Bold Stylish Desk Lighting

It has to be said that, when it comes to choosing a desk lamp, halogen lighting is truly fit for purpose. Having made such a bold statement, it also has to be said that, whilst halogen lamps do indeed have many advantages, this form of illumination is surrounded by many myths, which this article aims to dispel.[DFR::e165dfd0-d81a-0321-2a45-8e80e8cb147a-2687-af|align_right_1]

Once you understand the basic physics behind halogen lighting, it is easier to appreciate where it can be used to the greatest advantage. Just as with the traditional light bulb, halogen lamps work on the principle of incandescence; simply, a wire filament is made to glow by passing and electric current through it. If the traditional light bulb were not surrounded by glass, the filament would just burn out.

In halogen lamps, the filament is housed within a glass envelope and surrounded by a mixture of inert gas and halogen. The result is that the filament burns brighter, hotter and for longer. The downside of this is an increased running temperature, which means that halogen lamps should no longer be the first choice for inset ceiling and wall lights. This is because they back into a small enclosed space, which makes them a potential fire hazard.

The tungsten filament in halogen lamps glows with a bright white light; there is none of the cosiness that comes with traditional light bulbs. Some folk find this off putting, however this clear light is superbly suited to paperwork and reading, which means that halogen desk lamps have a clear advantage over traditional lighting.

And this, of course, is the crux of the matter – the characteristics of light produced by halogen lamps are very different from the light we have grown used to. It is not cosy, it is not soft focus, it is not good general illumination; it is clean, it is white, it is directable – it is ideal task lighting.

The reason for the increasing popularity of halogen reading lights and desk lamps is that halogen light shows colours bright and true to help reduce eye strain.

There is a disadvantage to all of this bright light though – halogen bulbs simply have to be shaded. Once shaded, however, you can direct clear white light exactly where you want it; on a desk, this will be onto the papers or spreadsheets you’re working on.[DFR::6e4da046-0c87-cd80-a63b-e1417116a5e6-2687-af|align_left_1]

The other reason for the rising popularity of halogen lighting is the low running cost. A halogen light typically lasts two or three times longer than a standard bulb. Some commentators, in fact, quote a running life of up to 3,000 hours. At the same time halogen lamps use 10% to 20% less energy.

Halogen desk lamps, it would seem, are the ideal way to appreciate the advantages of this modern light source, without experiencing any of the disadvantages.

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