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Natural White Globes, 4000K, Light That Works Where It Counts

Natural white globes at 4000K deliver clean, accurate light for the spaces that demand clarity over warmth. Available across E27 and B22 bases with CRI 90 to 95+, rendering colour and detail with the clarity that task-focused rooms require, smooth dimming, and over 15 years of LED expertise. Backed by 2,200+ verified reviews, AS/NZS certified, three-year warranty.

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    4W 24 Volt DC Candle LED Bulb E14 in Natural White

    $24.00 NZD
    4W = 40W 4W = 40W
    Dimmable Dimmable
    CRI90+ CRI90+
    450lm 450lm
    In stock (100+ units)

Natural white 4000K globes produce a clean, crisp light that sits at the neutral end of the residential spectrum, suited to spaces where accuracy and clarity are more important than warmth. Dulora's 4000K range covers E27 and B22 bases across GLS and specialty forms with CRI 90 to 95+, rendering colour and detail with the clarity that task-focused rooms require.

Home offices, garages, utility rooms, and laundries are the natural home for 4000K: these are spaces where you need to see clearly, focus well, and work comfortably for extended periods. In kitchens, 4000K under-cabinet task lighting paired with 2700K or 3000K pendants creates a layered approach that gives task clarity where you need it and warmth where you want it.

All dimmable models work smoothly with Dulora's DimEzy range LED Light Dimmers. For the warmer options suited to living rooms and bedrooms, see Warm White 2700K and Soft White 3000K. For the full colour temperature guide, see The Complete Guide to LED Colour Temperature.

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Light That Works: The Case for 4000K Natural White Globes in Task-Driven Spaces

What does 4000K natural white look like?

A 4000K natural white globe produces a clean, neutral-toned white light that is noticeably different from the warm amber of 2700K. It is bright, clear, and has a quality that people often describe as daylight-like, though true daylight is closer to 5000K to 6500K. The colour has a very slight warm undertone compared to cooler fluorescent sources, which keeps it comfortable for extended use without the clinical quality that higher-Kelvin sources sometimes produce.

Side by side with 2700K, the difference is immediately visible: 2700K looks warm and amber, 4000K looks fresh and white. Neither is better in absolute terms; the right choice depends entirely on what the space is used for.

Where should 4000K be used and where should it be avoided?

4000K works best in spaces where seeing clearly and accurately matters more than creating atmosphere: home offices, study desks, garages, utility rooms, laundries, and task-specific kitchen lighting (under-cabinet strips, work surface downlights). It is also a strong choice for art studios and craft rooms where colour accuracy under artificial light is important.

Avoid 4000K in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms where warmth and relaxation are the priority. Most people find 4000K too cool and stimulating for evening use in living spaces. The practical rule: if the space is where you work, 4000K. If the space is where you relax, 2700K or warmer.

Can I mix 4000K with warmer temperatures in the same room?

Yes, and the kitchen is where this works best. A common and effective approach is 4000K under-cabinet task lighting for food preparation surfaces, paired with 2700K or 3000K pendant globes over the island or dining area. The two sources are visually separated by function and position, so the different temperatures complement rather than clash.

Avoid mixing 4000K and warm white within the same fitting type: two pendants side by side at different temperatures will look inconsistent. The key is to keep each temperature dedicated to a specific function and location within the room.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Natural White Globes 4000K

  • Will 4000K globes make my home feel too cold or clinical?
  • In task-driven spaces like home offices, kitchens, and garages, 4000K provides clean, functional light that reads as fresh rather than clinical. In living rooms and bedrooms where warmth is the priority, 4000K is generally too cool. The most effective approach is to use 4000K where it helps you work and 2700K or warmer where it helps you relax.
  • What CRI rating do Dulora 4000K globes have?
  • Dulora 4000K globes are built to CRI 90 to 95+ across the range. At this level, colours, skin tones, and surfaces appear accurate and natural, which is particularly valuable in home office and task lighting applications where colour fidelity matters.
  • Do Dulora 4000K globes dim smoothly?
  • Yes. All dimmable models dim from 1 to 100 per cent without flicker or buzz when paired with a compatible trailing-edge LED dimmer, including Dulora's DimEzy range. See the full range at the LED Light Dimmers collection page.
  • Are Dulora 4000K globes certified for New Zealand?
  • Yes. All Dulora 4000K natural white globes carry AS/NZS certification for New Zealand mains voltage and are covered by a three-year product warranty.