For procurement and installation teams that require reliable neutral-white light rather than warm “yellow” or cool “daylight,” the LEDVANCE E14 LED lamps 4000 K deliver. With rated power ~4.9 W for a 4000 K version, luminous flux around 470 lm and CRI of ≥80, these lamps replace typical 40 W incandescent equivalents with dramatic gains in efficiency.
From field experience: you drop in a compact LEDVANCE E14 unit into existing E14 fixtures in hotels, boutique shops or corporate interiors and don’t have to worry about colour mismatch or frequent replacements.
The LEDVANCE neutral white E14 LEDs (4000 K) feature the standard E14 small-screw base — ideal for chandeliers, wall-lamps, decorative fixtures where space is constrained. For instance the “VALUE CLAS P 40 4.9 W /4000 K E14” datasheet shows: 4.9 W, luminous flux 470 lm, beam angle 150°, length 82 mm, diameter 45 mm.
Technicians appreciate that:
In many installations—meeting rooms, lounges, hospitality venues—dimmability is not optional. The LEDVANCE dimmable E14 lamps integrate high-quality drivers to work with standard phase-cut dimmers or smart controllers. For example, a filament style E14 3.4 W/4000 K (40 W equivalent) model lists “Dimmable: Yes” and CRI ≈90.
From installation logs: when you use non-dimmable LED in a dimmable circuit, you get flicker or buzzing. With LEDVANCE dimmable E14 lamps those issues are mitigated — although you still must check dimmer-compatibility list (LEDVANCE publishes compatibility tables for many control brands).
Select the right wattage variant according to fixture size and lumen need, and you maintain control without compromising light quality or lifetime.
For exposed-lamp applications where appearance matters (chandeliers, pendant lamps, designer fixtures), the LEDVANCE decorative E14 bulbs deliver both form and function. Filament-style, globe and candle shapes with 4000 K neutral white or warm white options.
Example: Golfball E14 4 W / 4000 K, ~470 lm, beam angle 300°.
When I worked in lighting supply for a boutique hotel, the decorative E14 variant allowed replacing old halogen candle-lamps with LEDVANCE units — same base, similar shape, much lower heat and energy draw, and matching colour across the room where uniform look was critical.
One big advantage: many E14 fittings are small or decorative, not engineered for large heat loads. The LEDVANCE compact LED E14 models accommodate that. The smaller form factor, lower wattage, and cold-light operation mean you can retrofit without overheating the lamp holder or redesigning the luminaire.
From the datasheet: length ~82 mm, diameter ~45 mm for the 4.9 W/4000 K model.
For facility teams handling refits (chandeliers in halls, wall-sconces in offices), the compact E14 LED variant lowers labour, simplifies inventory (same base, fewer part numbers) and improves reliability.
From my on‐site work: when specifying LEDVANCE E14 lamps you should check: lumen output, colour temperature (4000 K vs 3000 K vs 2700 K), dimming support, driver compatibility, form factor (fits your fixture), and lifetime/hours.
Typical mistake: ordering “4000 K” but mixing with warm white 2700 K in the same lighting zone — result: visible colour mismatch. Or specifying dimmable LED but using a legacy dimmer not listed as compatible — result: flicker.
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For procurement specialists, lighting contractors and distributors: the LEDVANCE E14 LED lamps 4000 K category offers a strong value proposition. You get brand consistency (LEDVANCE), wide choice (neutral white, dimmable, decorative, compact), and proven technical specs.
We (the supplier) provide: bulk ordering options, full documentation (CE, EN/IEC, dimmer compatibility lists), logistic support across Europe, and support for spec sheets in tender packages.
In a retrofit programme across many small-fixtures (chandeliers, wall scones, hotels), using the LEDVANCE compact E14 series simplifies inventory, ensures colour consistency, and lowers maintenance costs — fewer replacements, consistent appearance, reliable performance.