Store Lighting That Shines
Colour Rendering Matters
CRI (Colour Rendering Index) affects how colours look under your lights. A CRI of 80+ shows fabrics, paint, and packaging accurately. Most of our fittings sit at CRI 80-90, so customers see true colours before they buy.
Poor colour rendering makes reds look brown and whites look grey. That costs sales. High CRI fixes it.
Beam Angles and Brightness
Wide beam fittings (120°) suit general floor lighting. Narrow beams (60°) work for display shelves or window features. Lumen output matters too — aim for 300-500 lumens per square metre in sales areas, more for displays.
Dimmable options let you adjust brightness for different times of day or seasonal displays.
Fitting Types for Different Spaces
Track lights and spotlights suit clothing rails and product walls. Panel lights work well in changing rooms and back-of-house areas. Batten and tube fittings cover stockrooms and corridors where even light matters more than style.
Most retail spaces need a mix. Sales floors need adjustable accent lighting. Staff areas need reliable, even coverage.
Running Costs and Warranties
LED fittings use 60-80% less power than halogen spots. That adds up fast in stores open 10+ hours a day. Our range comes with 3-5 year warranties, so you're covered if anything fails.
Trade pricing available for multi-site rollouts or refits. Stock most items for same-day dispatch.
Need help planning a lighting layout? Call us on 01652 638840 or email enquiries@ledsave.co.uk — we can talk through your space.







