Specifications & Details for the Butch Downlight
Butch Downlight
The Butch Downlight is a premium directional downlight at the forefront of design with an elegant slim bezel and high CRI, ideal for Residential, Hospitality, Retail and Marine applications. It is shallow in order to fit most ceiling voids with ease, without compromising lumen output - using premium efficacy LED’s with industry leading
heat distribution and TIR optics, to achieve your desired beam angle.
When creating the Butch Downlight we considered usability, ease of installation and adaptability to ensure complete versatility for the best results so that different filters, optics, recessing springs and LEDs can be used to enhance performance and fulfil your vision.
* All our architectural lighting products are made to order in the UK, please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
Butch Downlight
The Butch Downlight is a premium directional downlight at the forefront of design with an elegant slim bezel and high CRI, ideal for Residential, Hospitality, Retail and Marine applications. It is shallow in order to fit most ceiling voids with ease, without compromising lumen output - using premium efficacy LED’s with industry leading
heat distribution and TIR optics, to achieve your desired beam angle.
When creating the Butch Downlight we considered usability, ease of installation and adaptability to ensure complete versatility for the best results so that different filters, optics, recessing springs and LEDs can be used to enhance performance and fulfil your vision.
* All our architectural lighting products are made to order in the UK, please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
See your home in true colours
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If LED lamps are so great, why is there so much terrible LED lighting? Are dull colours just the price you pay for lower bills?
The answer to these questions is 'Colour Rendering Index'. In most LED lamps it's simply too low. At Well-lit, all our LED lamps have CRI values of 93 or above. So you can replace your halogen and incandescent lamps without losing quality of light. (And change those poor quality LEDs for something rather better.)