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Ceiling lamps

Ceiling lamps in children's rooms

Ceiling lamps have one or two advantages in children's rooms compared to pendant lamps.

For one thing, they are mounted directly under the ceiling. They are therefore not suspended from a pendulum and cannot get in the way. This is an advantage, especially if the room is a little lower. Especially when dads and mums bump into the pendant lamp. Or it gets damaged during wild football games.

But the choice of children's lamps on the pendant is incomparably greater. And above all, the bulb is (optically) more protected.
The bulb is therefore not or barely visible. In ceiling luminaires, the bulb is a design element in the vast majority of cases. You have to like that. 

Some ceiling lights also have integrated spotlights. So you can change the light fall and illuminate the room more specifically. This is sometimes an invaluable advantage.