How to Choose the Right Desk Lamp

A quality desk lamp can help reduce eye strain, making it easier to focus on tasks and significantly increasing productivity. We’ve put together a quick guide to keep in mind when buying a desk lamp.
Since desk lamps often require long hours of sitting under their light, it’s worth considering what requirements they should meet before purchasing one to ensure maximum benefit. Desk lamps have become increasingly versatile over time, and sometimes it can be challenging to find the right one from the plethora of choices available.
TYPES OF DESK LAMPS
  • Desk lamps can be categorized into four types based on the light source they use:
  • Incandescent Desk Lamps
    Incandescent lamps use traditional light bulbs that produce light from the heat of a filament inside the bulb. This type of lamp provides warm, slightly yellowish light, making it an excellent light source for evening hours as it creates a cozy atmosphere. However, incandescent lamps consume significantly more energy compared to other types of lighting, and their lifespan is relatively short.
  • Halogen Desk Lamps
    These lamps are excellent if your activities require a lot of reading at your desk. A halogen lamp provides bright, natural light, which makes focusing on printed text easy as its bright light reduces eye strain. A halogen bulb lasts about 2-3 times longer than a standard incandescent bulb. One unique feature of halogen bulbs is that they use 10-20% less energy than regular incandescent bulbs.
  • Fluorescent Desk Lamps

    A fluorescent desk lamp provides uniform lighting with very natural light throughout the illuminated area. Fluorescent lamps are very efficient – they last almost 11 times longer than incandescent lamps. Fluorescent lamps emit only about 30% of their heat.
  • LED Desk Lamps

    LED lighting produces significantly less heat than all other types of light sources mentioned above. LED desk lamps represent the new era of desk lamps. LED lights are usually directional, meaning they produce a concentrated beam of light rather than spreading light in all directions. LED lighting illuminates the work area without reflecting or glaring. The lifespan of an LED light can be up to 50,000 hours. While LED desk lamps may have a slightly higher price, they are also the most energy-efficient lighting option
ARCHITECT RECOMMENDATIONS:

Eye Health and Productivity:

Take care of eye safety. Choose a desk light that is properly calculated for your activities. Appropriate light intensity and color will help maintain good visibility and reduce eye fatigue.

Quality:

Invest in a quality light source. A long-lasting and reliable light source will ensure effective work or training for a long time.

Ergonomics:

Choose a light that can be adjusted and directed. This will help create optimal lighting for different working conditions

When choosing a desk lamp, it’s important to consider your individual needs and work or study habits. A properly illuminated workspace can improve productivity, comfort, and help maintain a good mood during these autumn days.