Plumen is a designer low energy lighting company based in London, UK. The Plumen 001, their debut product, is a designer low energy compact fluorescent light. The design of the Plumen 001 lightbulb is result of collaboration between the Hulger team and designer Samuel Wilkinson. A prototype of the Plumen 001 has been added to MOMA permanent design collection,[1] and has won Brit Insurance Design Awards 2011.[2]

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Plumen
Company typePrivately held
IndustryConsumer electronics
Founded2010
FoundersNicolas Roope, Michael-George Hemus and Ronnie Renton
Headquarters
ProductsPlumen 001, Plumen 002, Drop Hat, Drop Cap, Drop Top
ServicesEnergy efficient lighting
Number of employees
11-50 employees
Websitewww.plumen.com
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Image from US patent D738,545 S (Plumen 002 LED bulb)

Overview

The Plumen 001 bulb launched in September 2010 and was joined by the Plumen 002 that was launched on Kickstarter in January 2014. Plumen also produces accessories and shades to be used with their light bulb designs, establishing Plumen as an efficient designer lighting brand that sells in over 75 countries worldwide.

Plumen's designs and IP was sold to Creative Cables SRl in 2022 who have now taken over the brand and products and continue to sell and develop Plumen products worldwide.

Product Range

The Plumen 001 is a compact fluorescent light which uses 11 Watt to emit up to 680 Lumen with colour temperature 2700k (warm white light).

The Plumen 002 is an LED lamp which uses 4 Watt to emit up to 245 Lumen with colour temperature 2200k (very warm white light).

The Plumen 003 is an LED lamp which uses 6.5 watts. to emit up to 250 Lumen with colour temperature 2400k (very warm white light). The bulb was designed in collaboration between Hulger, British industrial designer Claire Norcross and French jewellery designer Marie-Laure Giroux

In 2016 Plumen also launched a lower cost range of designer filament LED bulbs under the brand WattNott

The 001 and 002 lamp designs are protected by US patent D665,930 S and US patent US D738,545 S respectively.

Awards and collections

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