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For decades, lighting design revolved around a simple idea — a fixture and a bulb. You chose the piece, you chose the lamping, and that was that.
Today, however, craftsmanship and technology have evolved beyond the socket. In much of the world’s most refined lighting — including collections by CTO Lighting, Christopher Boots, and Pelle — the light source itself is part of the design.
This is called Integrated LED, and it has quietly transformed the very definition of what a “light fixture” is.
Integrated LED means that the light source is built directly into the fixture.
There’s no screw-in bulb, no socket, and no separate component to replace. Instead, a thin, efficient LED module is permanently installed within the housing, powered by a compact, remote driver.
The result?
Perfect proportions, no visible hardware, and a glow that feels seamless — light as material rather than accessory.
The benefits are both aesthetic and practical:
“So… do I still need to buy bulbs?”
No.
Integrated LED fixtures ship ready to install and illuminate. There are no bulbs to purchase, install, or replace.
In ROOM’s words:
Ships ready to install and illuminate — no bulbs required.
When the LED eventually reaches the end of its long lifespan, the LED module and driver are serviceable — replaced by a qualified technician, not the homeowner.
Many manufacturers still include “bulbs not included” on their spec sheets — even for integrated LED fixtures — simply because it’s habit.
At ROOM, we’ve refined that language. We believe clarity builds trust, and modern lighting deserves modern communication.
When a fixture is integrated LED, we say so.
When it takes bulbs, we say which ones.
Nothing more, nothing less.
When exploring lighting at ROOM, you’ll often see the following notations:
| ROOM TermWhat It MeansWhy It Matters | ||
| Integrated LED | Light source is built in — no bulbs required. | Sleek, efficient, long-lasting. |
| Remote Driver | Power supply housed separately, usually above ceiling. | Keeps design minimal; driver serviceable. |
| Phase-Cut Dimming | Standard dimming for most U.S. homes. | Works with common residential dimmers. |
| 0–10 V / DALI Dimming | Advanced dimming for large-scale or commercial systems. | Optional on request. |
| UL-Listed / Damp Location | Certified for use in interior and humid environments. | Code-compliant, safe, and project-ready. |