Looking for a versatile vintage LED filament bulb series that works for both residential and commercial decorative lighting projects?
The ST64, G80, and G45 LED filament Edison bulbs combine classic tungsten-style aesthetics with modern LED efficiency, delivering a warm amber glow ideal for retro, industrial, and hospitality lighting environments.
Designed for 110V markets with E26 base compatibility and dimmable performance, this series is widely used by lighting brands, wholesalers, and project contractors worldwide.
Quick Answer
This LED filament bulb series includes ST64, G80, and G45 vintage Edison-style bulbs designed for decorative lighting applications.
Key features:
- Classic Edison tungsten filament appearance
- ST64 / G80 / G45 multiple shape options
- E26 standard base (110V compatible)
- Dimmable function available
- Warm white / amber vintage lighting effect
- Ideal for wholesale & OEM supply
📊 ST64 vs G80 vs G45 LED Filament Bulbs Comparison
| Feature | ST64 LED Filament Bulb | G80 LED Filament Bulb | G45 LED Filament Bulb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shape | Classic teardrop Edison | Globe / round bulb | Small globe / mini vintage |
| Visual Impact | Medium decorative effect | ⭐ Strong visual centerpiece | Subtle accent lighting |
| Brightness | Medium | Higher | Lower |
| Application | Restaurants, homes | Cafés, bars, hotels | Chandeliers, small fixtures |
| Design Style | Industrial vintage | Retro decorative luxury | Minimal vintage accent |
| Dimming Support | Yes (optional) | Yes (optional) | Yes (optional) |
| OEM Availability | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Why Most Vintage Lighting Projects Fail
1. Mixed lighting styles
Using different bulb shapes without planning results in inconsistent visual design.
2. Wrong brightness selection
Many users choose bulbs that are too bright or too weak for decorative ambiance.
3. Poor dimming compatibility
Low-quality drivers cause flickering or unstable dimming performance.
4. Inconsistent color temperature
Cheap bulbs often fail to maintain stable warm amber tones across batches.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Choose the Right Vintage LED Filament Bulb
Step 1: Choose bulb shape based on design
- ST64 → Main decorative hanging lights
- G80 → Feature lighting / centerpiece lighting
- G45 → Accent or chandelier lighting
Step 2: Select voltage standard
- 110V (North America market)
- 220–240V (EU / global market)
Step 3: Choose base type
- E26 (US standard)
- E27 (international standard)
Step 4: Select lighting tone
Recommended:
- 2200K → ultra warm vintage effect
- 2700K → natural warm ambiance
- 3000K → soft modern vintage look
Step 5: OEM customization options
We support:
- Logo printing
- Private label packaging
- Custom wattage & lumen output
- Project lighting solutions
Product Specifications (General Series)
- Product Type: LED Filament Edison Bulb
- Models: ST64 / G80 / G45
- Base: E26
- Voltage: 110V
- Technology: LED Filament
- Color Temperature: 2200K / 2700K / 3000K
- Glass Options: Clear / Amber / Smoky
- Dimmable: Optional
- Lifespan: Up to 25,000 hours
- CRI: Ra80+ / Ra90 optional
- Beam Angle: 360°
Common Mistakes When Choosing LED Filament Bulbs
Choosing wrong shape for the space
Large G80 bulbs in small fixtures can overpower the design.
Ignoring dimmer compatibility
Not all dimmers support LED filament technology.
Mixing 110V and 220V products
This leads to failure or unstable performance.
Overlooking visual consistency
Different bulb shapes may break overall interior design harmony.
Recommended Applications
This LED filament bulb series is ideal for:
- Vintage restaurants and cafés
- Bar and lounge lighting
- Hotel decorative lighting
- Industrial interior design
- Retail ambient lighting
- Residential retro décor
- Pendant and chandelier lighting
Case Study
US Restaurant Chain Lighting Upgrade
A restaurant chain in the United States upgraded its lighting system using ST64 and G80 LED filament bulbs.
Results:
- 78% reduction in energy consumption
- Improved customer dining atmosphere
- Stronger vintage brand identity
- Lower maintenance costs across all locations
The mixed use of ST64 (ambient) and G80 (feature lighting) created a balanced and premium lighting environment.
FAQ
Can I mix ST64, G80, and G45 in one project?
Yes, this is recommended for layered lighting design.
Are these bulbs dimmable?
Yes, dimmable versions are available.
What is the difference between E26 and E27?
E26 is mainly used in 110V markets, while E27 is used in 220V regions.
Do you support OEM production?
Yes, full OEM and private labeling are available.
What is the lifespan of these bulbs?
Up to 25,000 hours depending on usage conditions.







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