Most of us light up their favourite lamps from time to time. But have you tried using them for a longer period in a place where you spend most of the time?
Having my spouse abroad I've had an opportunity to experiment. I've been using mercury lighting exclusively (except a few occasions when I needed more light and added regular ceiling lighting for a limited time).
Boring Sylvania, Philips and some other modern MBFU lamps were used in the beginning. They're 4000K - 4200K with decent colour rendition so it wasn't a big jump from 4000K LEDs we normally use there.
Narva/NBB lamp was used next. While 2000+, it's a higher CCT lamp (4500K - 5000K) and the light was more interesting already.
A 1977 Tesla RVLX lamp followed and was used for more than two weeks. (I've got three of them so I can afford to wear them out a bit.) That's some light! Almost 6000K with significantly subdued red colour rendering and pronounced greenish tint. I got used to it and really enjoyed the street lighting colour from my childhood.
Now I'm finishing with a clear MV lamp "on tap". Actually it hasn't been a huge leap from the RVLX lamp. Maybe I'll prolong the experiment a bit because I like this light as well.
