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Light Bulbs

A19 Bulbs:

These standard bulbs are perfect for general lighting purposes and are compatible with a vast array of fixtures like table lamps, ceiling lights, and wall sconces.

A21 Bulbs:

Slightly larger than A19, A21 bulbs are designed for fixtures that need a higher light output, like floor lamps or large overhead lighting fixtures.

Torpedo Bulbs:

Dictated by their sleek, sharp design, these bulbs are best suited for decorative fixtures such as chandeliers, wall sconces, and candelabra lamps.

Flame Tip Bulbs:

Shaped like a flickering flame, they add an antique feel to fixtures. They are commonly used in decorative fittings like chandeliers, wall sconces, and ornamental lamps.

Globe Bulbs:

Known for their spherical shape, they're perfect for vanities, pendant lights, and any fixture where the bulb is visible, adding a retro or modern aesthetic.

Bi-Pin Bulbs:

These bulbs are often used in smaller, specific fixtures such as under-cabinet lighting, desk lamps, and accent lighting.

Tubular Bulbs:

These are typically used in pendant lights or appliances. Their elongated shape gives an industrial look to the fixture.

Antique Bulbs:

Commonly used in fixtures where the bulb itself adds aesthetic value due to their nostalgic appeal, like pendant lights, chandeliers, and lanterns.

Specialty Bulbs:

These bulbs are designed for specific applications or fixtures and vary widely. Whether it's colored bulbs for decorative illumination, star-shaped for kids’ night lights, or certain-sized bulbs for appliance lighting, they cater to your unique lighting needs.

If You Can Put A Light Bulb In It, We Can Get It!

We have the area's largest light bulb selection, with more than 10,000 light bulbs! If you are looking for a specific light bulb size, type or style, come by either our Springfield or Branson location and our experts will help you find it.

At The Light House Gallery, we can get the bulb you need. Specialty, vintage and incandescent light bulbs are becoming more difficult to find, especially in "box" stores. That's why we are the go-to place for any light bulbs.We carry two main manufactures, SATCO and GE. While we can't carry every possible light bulb in stock, we can get most within the same day. Just come by, fill out our form below, or give us a call ,and we will help you identify and find the bulbs you need.

LED Lamps (Light Bulbs)
LED is here, and it's here to stay, and that's a good thing! LED light bulbs use much less energy, thus saving you money on energy costs. LED light bulbs last much longer than incandescent bulbs — usually as long as 25 years. Imagine replacing a light bulb only every 25 years. That is amazing! Besides saving in energy costs and not having to buy new bulbs all the time, you are saving the environment. This is a win-win!

Historic lamps and light bulbs have become very popular over the past few years.
These are designed so the bulbs look a certain way, and they're used to show off their Edison-style filament. They can be clear, and sometimes don't include glass at all. Additionally, we now have historic lamps in LED, so you can have your historical look in your fixture while remaining energy-conscious.

Transform the illumination and thus the aesthetic of your home.
The color and temperature of your lighting is just as important as the color of your walls, accents, cabinets and furniture. There are so many color temperatures bulbs are sold in these days that choosing the right one can make-or-break your mood, or even the design of your room. Too many times we see people, including designers, buying lamps and bulbs without any consideration of their colors or temperatures. If you wouldn't throw random paint colors on your walls or buy an accent pillow that doesn't match your home's design, then you shouldn't buy just any light bulb, either.

For example, if you have a warmer toned house, boasting red clays, orange walls or red walls, our team would suggest a warmer Kelvin temperature. Warmer temperatures are about 2700-Kelvin. If your home has more grays, blues, darker colors or whites, our team will steer you into the 3,000 to 4,000-kelvin bulbs. If you have white walls, you want them to look white — not a weird tan or blue. That's why color temperature is crucial for making your walls look just as you want them.

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