Contact Us

Perth, Australia

Address: 10 Gibberd Road, Balcatta WA 6021
Phone: +61 89240 2227
Email: sales@fazelight.com

 

Our Showroom Opening Hours

We’re open 8am – 5pm Monday to Friday and 8am – 12:30pm on Saturdays.

Our lighting consultants are always available during these hours to help you with any solutions you may need.

 

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Address: Suite B-4-3, Wisma Pantai, Plaza
Pantai Off Jalan Pantai Baru, 59200

Phone: +60-3-22011928
Email: malaysia@fazelight.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What are LED lights and what are their advantages?

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode; a semiconductor device that converts electricity into light. LEDs use approximately 85% less energy than halogen or incandescent lighting (hello power bill savings!) and also have a much longer lifespan, roughly 25,000 – 50,000 hours depending on the ‘globe’. LED’s are also eco-friendly, they don’t contain any harmful mercury, they don’t emit any CO2 and they can be recycled without harming the environment.

What is the difference between 3000k and 4000k?

Kelvin (K) is a measurement of light colour and is not a measurement of brightness, 3000k is a warm white, whereas 4000k is a cool white. The higher the number of Kelvin, the cooler the light. Think of the ember warmth of candles or firelight (which is 1000k-2000k), compared to the blueish tint of daylight, which is around 5000k. The colour temperature will impact a number of factors, including the ambience of a space.

What is a good colour temperature for my home?

Our lighting consultants lean toward a 3000k as it is not too warm/yellow toned and will therefore provide a clean white finish that is also still soft. However this can differ as some people may prefer a cooler white to others. For example, homes that feature a monochromatic palette of whites and blacks will suit a 4000k better – to bring out the whites and not create a yellow wash.

What are 'lumens'?

Lumens are a measurement of the total amount of visible light from a light source, this is the term used in place of wattage on the old scale. Typically, closer to 100-lumen per watt is very efficient – a standard downlight at 10.5W should be closer to 900lumen – this means it is performing at a higher level with less power.

What is CRI?

CRI stands for Colour Rendering Index, which measures the ability of a light to accurately reproduce the colour of various objects. The closer to 100, the higher the quality of the light source.

What are your trading hours?

Our trading hours are Monday to Friday 8AM until 5PM and Saturdays 8.30AM until 12PM.