lämminvalkoisten
Lämminvalkoisten refers to a specific color temperature of white light, commonly found in LED and incandescent lighting. This type of light is characterized by a warm, yellowish hue, reminiscent of traditional incandescent bulbs. The term originates from Finnish, where "lämmin" means warm and "valkoisten" means white.
In terms of color temperature, lämminvalkoisten typically falls within the range of 2700 Kelvin to 3000 Kelvin
When choosing light bulbs, looking for the "warm white" or a Kelvin rating between 2700K and 3000K