The candle bulb tends to end up in fixtures that carry a disproportionate amount of atmospheric weight: the chandelier above the dining table, the bedside lamp your guests notice without quite being able to say why, the wall sconce that keeps a hallway from feeling like a corridor. Getting it right is largely invisible. Getting it wrong, considerably less so.
Dulora's candle bulb range covers E14, E27, B22, B15, and E12 bases across Extra Warm 2200K and Warm White 2700K, with the slimmer C35 torpedo profile available for specialty fittings. CRI 90 to 97+ across the range, rendering warm tones, textiles, and room color with an accuracy that standard CRI 80 bulbs cannot match.
Low-voltage candle bulbs are also available for wet-area and specialty applications. Every dimmable model connects to standard mains power with no transformer needed, and pairs cleanly with a quality LED-rated dimmer, holding a smooth curve from full brightness down to a low, warm glow with no flicker. See Dimmer Switches for pairing guidance, or check the full shape and application guide at Candle Bulb Shapes and Sizes.
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Candle Bulbs: Getting the Base, the Color Temperature, and the Dimming Right
Which candle bulb base fits my fixture?
The base determines what physically fits your fixture's socket, so it's always the first thing to check. E14, the small screw base, is common in compact chandeliers, bedside lamps, wall sconces, and decorative pendants. E27, the standard screw base, fits larger chandeliers, floor lamps, and statement pendants. B22, the standard bayonet cap, uses a push-and-twist connection and remains common in many decorative fixtures. B15 is the smaller bayonet, found in compact fittings where B22 is too large. E12 is the miniature screw base, seen mostly in candelabra-style fixtures.
When in doubt, remove the existing bulb and check the base markings before ordering. The bases aren't interchangeable, and mismatched orders are one of the most common mix-ups with this category.
Which color temperature is right for a decorative candle fitting?
For most decorative fittings, the choice comes down to Extra Warm 2200K or Warm White 2700K, and it depends on how the fixture actually gets used. Extra Warm 2200K suits fixtures used mainly for evening atmosphere, producing the deeper amber most people picture when they imagine candlelight. Warm White 2700K is a touch more neutral, versatile enough to serve well during the day in fixtures that need to do more than just set a mood.
Is a dimmable candle bulb worth the extra step?
A dimmable candle bulb paired with a quality LED dimmer effectively turns one fixture into several, depending on the time of day or the occasion. The chandelier at full brightness for a family dinner is the same fixture dimmed to 10 percent for a quiet evening, with no rewiring required. Every dimmable Dulora candle bulb performs cleanly at every point on that curve, including the lower end where candle bulbs spend most of their working life. Non-dimmable models remain available where dimming isn't needed.
Can candle bulbs be used in bathrooms or other wet locations?
Standard candle bulbs aren't built for direct water exposure and shouldn't be installed inside a defined wet zone. Dulora also offers low-voltage candle-style bulbs for wet-location applications where a low-voltage fixture is specified. Any installation near water should be reviewed by a qualified electrician against your local electrical code before work begins.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Candle Bulbs
- Which candle bulb base fits my fixture?
- The five bases in the Dulora candle range are E14, E27, B22, B15, and E12. Check the markings on the existing bulb before ordering, since the bases aren't interchangeable.
- Do Dulora candle bulbs dim smoothly?
- Yes. Every dimmable candle bulb dims smoothly from 1 to 100 percent with a compatible LED dimmer, with no flicker or buzzing even at very low brightness.
- What does CRI 90 to 97+ mean for how a room looks?
- CRI (Color Rendering Index) measures how accurately a light source renders true colors compared to natural daylight, on a scale of 0 to 100. At CRI 90 to 97+, warm tones in wood, fabric, and skin appear rich and natural rather than flat. The difference compared to a standard CRI 80 bulb is visible in any well-furnished room.
- Why does flicker-free performance matter, especially in the evening?
- The nervous system responds to rapid light fluctuations even when the eye can't consciously detect them, which can cause eye strain and fatigue with prolonged exposure. Dulora bulbs use constant-current drivers that hold output steady at every dimming level, which matters most at the low brightness typical of evening and pre-sleep use.
- Are Dulora candle bulbs safety certified?
- Yes. All Dulora candle bulbs are safety certified for standard household use and covered by a three-year warranty.