In decorative and hospitality projects, E14 sockets are everywhere — chandeliers, sconces, small pendant fittings. MK Illumination E14 LED lamps were developed for exactly that environment: compact dimensions, low heat, consistent tone. They’re built for technicians who replace hundreds of bulbs at once and don’t have time to babysit each fitting. Rated lifetime sits around 25 000–30 000 hours; voltage is the standard 220–240 V AC. The color temperature is usually a warm 2700–3000 K, giving a soft tone that still reads correctly on façades and interiors.
These MK E14 bulbs are small but not fragile. The outer shell is polycarbonate with internal diffusion, so there’s no glass to crack during installation. Bases are nickel-plated metal, threads hold tight even after dozens of cycles. In field testing, current draw stays stable — roughly 2.5 W for decorative versions, 4–5 W for higher-output candle shapes. Installers who work in hotels or public halls prefer them because they tolerate heat buildup in closed glass fixtures where cheaper lamps fail early.
In large chandeliers or multi-arm luminaires, the challenge isn’t brightness but uniformity. MK LED lamps for chandeliers keep color deviation below 3 SDCM, which means no mismatched hue across arms. Power factor runs above 0.9 — small thing, but when you feed dozens of bulbs from a single dimmer line, it keeps current distortion under control. Luminous flux averages 250–400 lumens depending on model, enough for both accent and general glow. Some series come in clear flame-tip form for visual authenticity; others have matte domes for diffuse spread.
Not every small lamp dims correctly. MK dimmable E14 lighting is built with internal triac-compatible drivers that start from 5 % load without flicker or hum. In real installations — restaurants, galleries, theatre foyers — that matters more than the datasheet. Typical dim range: 100 % down to 10 %, smooth curve, no pulse artefacts on video. When using older wall dimmers, installers often note these lamps behave closer to halogen fade-out rather than abrupt cutoff, which helps maintain design intent.
MK decorative mini LEDs are the smallest members of the E14 family, made for string chandeliers, mirror frames, or museum showcases where space and glare control are critical. They run 1–2 W, low current, minimal thermal output. With bodies under 40 mm length, they fit where standard candles can’t. Despite size, the build quality stays the same: sealed driver, epoxy-coated board, no buzzing even under magnetic dimmers. Electricians appreciate that each box carries identical batch numbers — easier when ordering replacements mid-project.
After the third or fourth season of reuse, the difference becomes clear. Contacts don’t oxidize, output doesn’t shift, and you’re not chasing random failures. MK’s internal heat path is metal-core PCB to base, not plastic conduction, so junction temperature stays under 85 °C even in enclosed glass. The result is longer LED life and no yellowing caps. For maintenance teams managing hotels or retail networks, that reliability means one bulk order covers several years of use.
Bank of Lamps supplies the entire MK Illumination E14 LED lamp range across Europe from our Latvian warehouse. We work directly with electrical contractors, designers, and municipal buyers handling decorative or hospitality lighting. Orders can be processed by EAN or MPN reference, and consolidated shipments help reduce freight cost on mixed lighting types.