The 2700K warm white globe is the colour temperature most New Zealand homes are built around, and Dulora's 2700K range is the most refined version of it available. Warm enough to feel welcoming in a living room or bedroom, clear enough to work in a kitchen or hallway, and accurate enough at CRI 90 to 97+ across the 240V dimmable range to make interiors look their best without the amber depth of extra warm or ultra warm colour temperatures.
The 2700K range spans E27 and B22 bases across GLS A60, candle, fancy round, filament, and specialty forms, covering virtually every fitting in a standard New Zealand home from the pendant in the living room to the lamp by the bed. For most households replacing every globe at once, 2700K is the default recommendation.
All dimmable models work smoothly with Dulora's DimEzy range LED Light Dimmers. For a warmer atmosphere in feature applications, see Extra Warm White 2200K. For kitchen and bathroom applications, see Soft White 3000K.
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New Zealand's Most Popular Colour Temperature: Getting the Most from 2700K Warm White Globes
Why is 2700K the most popular colour temperature for New Zealand homes?
2700K strikes the balance that most New Zealand homes need: warm enough to feel inviting and comfortable, bright enough to serve as the primary light source in any room, and accurate enough to make interiors look their best. It avoids the clinical quality of neutral and natural white temperatures while remaining practical enough to use in kitchens, hallways, and multipurpose spaces where a deeply amber temperature would reduce clarity.
It is also the temperature closest to what most New Zealand homes were lit by during the incandescent era, so it reads as familiar and comfortable without requiring deliberate adjustment.
Is 2700K warm enough for a bedroom or dining room?
Yes, for most bedrooms and dining rooms. 2700K at a moderate dimming level produces a warm, welcoming quality of light that suits the kind of relaxed evening atmosphere most people want in these spaces. It is not as amber as 2200K or 2000K, but the difference becomes more pronounced at full brightness than at low dimming levels: at 20 to 30 per cent on a good trailing-edge dimmer, a 2700K globe produces a warm glow that most people find truly comfortable and atmospheric.
If the dining room pendant or bedroom lamp is the main focus of the evening and atmosphere is the priority, 2200K is worth considering. But for a room where the same fitting needs to work across the full day as well as provide evening atmosphere, 2700K is the more practical choice.
Can I mix 2700K with other colour temperatures in the same room?
Yes, carefully. Mixing colour temperatures in the same room creates visual inconsistency that most people find unsettling without being able to identify exactly why, because the eye expects light sources within the same space to be consistent. The exception is layered lighting where different sources serve truly different roles: a 4000K under-cabinet task light paired with 2700K pendants in a kitchen is a legitimate combination because the two sources are visually separated and serve distinct purposes.
Within the same fitting type in a room (all pendants, all downlights, all table lamps), keep to the same colour temperature. Mixing 2700K and 2200K in the same chandelier, for example, will produce a visible inconsistency in the filament glow.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Warm White Globes 2700K
Why is 2700K the most popular colour temperature for New Zealand homes?
2700K is warm enough to feel inviting, clear enough to serve as the primary light source in any room, and versatile enough to work across every fitting in the home. It avoids the clinical quality of cooler temperatures while remaining practical enough for kitchens, hallways, and multi-use spaces.
What CRI rating do Dulora 2700K globes have?
Dulora 2700K globes are built to CRI 90 to 97+ across the 240V dimmable range, with select models reaching CRI 97+ for near-perfect colour rendering. This means warm tones, textiles, and colours appear natural and accurate, a visible improvement over standard CRI 80 globes.
Do Dulora 2700K 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 2700K globes certified for New Zealand?
Yes. All Dulora 2700K warm white globes carry AS/NZS certification for New Zealand mains voltage and are covered by a three-year product warranty.