GE Mazda lamps were a line of incandescent light bulbs produced by the General Electric company from the 1930s to the 1970s. These lamps were notable for their distinctive shape, which featured a tapered bulb with a narrow waist and a flared top. The design was intended to improve the distribution of light and prevent shadows.
The line included a variety of lamps for different uses, including household lighting and industrial applications. Some models were designed for use in specific fixtures, such as the Mazda Chandelier Lamp, which was shaped to fit inside a chandelier or wall sconce.
As incandescent lamps became obsolete in the face of newer, more energy-efficient technologies, GE phased out the Mazda line in the 1980s. However, the distinctive shape and classic styling of these lamps have made them popular with collectors and vintage enthusiasts. Today, many companies produce "Edison-style" LED bulbs that mimic the look of the GE Mazda lamps while offering modern energy efficiency and longevity.
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