Toilet-Bidet-SourceVerilux, Inc., located in Waitsfield, Vermont, was founded in 1956 by renowned graphic artist Howard Scott. While searching for relief from his Iritis (inflammation of the iris) he discovered what was to become the foundation of Verilux technology. Scott often painted at night under a bare light bulb, and his eyes were aggravated by poor lighting conditions and continually straining to see. Read more about Verilux Recent Customer Reviews My wife likes this lamp very much, I got it for her birthday. We may decide to get another one in the future. I was not sure which color to get, so I decided to get white, incase she wanted some other color other than black. Thinking that it would be easier to paint over a light color than black, butRead More Edward C. M. A smart style - attractive - and it's just what I was looking for. Love it - Buy it!Read More Frances T. The Verilux is a better reading lamp and we have had a less expensive one but that doesn't have the shield over the bulb and is generally not as good of a lamp.Read More Deanna H. I can finally read in bed with adequate lighting. Although this lamp IS more than adequate. The light shines right on my book. What an improvement over the table lamp on my night table. It was recommended by a friend whose husband absconded with it to use in his study. This lamp gives a great qualityRead More Frankie G. Couldn't be happier. I was concerned about damage in shipping but had nothing to worry about. Extremely well packed.Read More Michael K. My previous desk lamp had been around for about 10 years when the on-off switch gave up. I found the Spectrum Deluxe Desk Lamp on-line and ordered it. When it arrived, I plugged it in and loved it right away. It has a two way switch, with two levels of brightness. It produces a low glare light whichRead More b. Save on all Verilux productsreturn to topLearn more about Verilux
Toilet-Bidet-Source is the best place to shop for Verilux products Verilux, Inc., located in Waitsfield, Vermont, was founded in 1956 by renowned graphic artist Howard Scott. While searching for relief from his Iritis (inflammation of the iris) he discovered what was to become the foundation of Verilux technology. Scott often painted at night under a bare light bulb, and his eyes were aggravated by poor lighting conditions and continually straining to see. Initially, Scott developed the Trucolite®, a fixture which featured six colored tubes that, when combined, replicated ‘natural’ light. With the advent of phosphor technology used in televisions, the light Scott was striving for could now be achieved in a single tube. The results of Howard Scott’s effort are lighting solutions that deliver the benefit of natural daylight. Verilux | |