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Lighting specs can be confusing — so let’s clear things up.
Unlike older fixtures that take a bulb, many modern designs use integrated LED modules. This means the light source is built into the fixture, carefully engineered for the design. You don’t buy a bulb separately — it’s included, long-lasting (typically 50,000+ hours), and provides consistent color and brightness.
For example, the Contour Wall Sconce uses:
Electrical systems differ around the world:
Manufacturers provide two versions of the same fixture so it can be safely installed in either region. You don’t need to worry about choosing — ROOM confirms the correct version at order time.
Most fixtures are compatible with standard dimmers (trailing edge/phase cut).
Some projects, particularly commercial or high-end residential, use advanced dimming protocols like DALI or 0–10V. These options exist but are usually specified by your designer or electrician.
Safety certifications ensure fixtures meet the electrical standards of their market:
ROOM only sells fixtures with proper certification, so you and your electrician can install with confidence.
Ratings like IP20 (dry location only) indicate where a fixture can safely be used.
You don’t need to be an electrical engineer to buy lighting. ROOM ensures every fixture is specified with the correct voltage, driver, certification, and dimming setup for your project.
All you need to do is choose the design — we take care of the technicalities.