Light for kitchen ceiling

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We have two light fittings on our kitchen ceiling that comprise of three swivel spots on each. The ceiling is not very high and these hang proud and I want to replace these with two recessed (preferably led ) lights.
The ones I have looked at all seem to be flat but to ensure that the light radiates outwards and in effect does the same job as the spots I was hoping that there was a light that was slightly curved so that light was shone outwards as well as downwards.
Does anyone know of such lights.
Thanks
 
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No recessed light is going to shine outwards as much as a non-recessed one.

The best chance you have of avoiding pools of light and getting a decent spread is to go for large sizes. If you want LED there's the Thorn BaseLED, for example, which looks good on paper:

led-downlight-337740.jpg



http://www.thornlighting.co.uk/download/Base_LED_Brochure.pdf

http://www.thornlighting.co.uk/PDB/Ressource/teaser/E2/TLG_BaseLED.pdf

http://www.thornlighting.co.uk/object/PDF/datasheet.aspx?CompanyID=7&GroupID=12650&CL=E2&CC=GB


CFLs are a viable alternative for efficient recessed lighting - these are a typical example:



I've got some in my kitchen and they're pretty unobtrusive.
 

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