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As most homeowners and designers know, lighting can make all the difference in the look and ambiance of a home. A good floor lamp is a great way to mix up the style of lighting in your house, and help add a warmer, isolated, and greater sense of light in a room. This can be particularly helpful if your overhead light just isn't cutting it. A few floor lamps can also add some visual interest in a room, by adding objects at varying heights.
When it comes to buying a floor lamp, there are three main things to consider:
1. Height: Where is this lamp going to go? Is it a reading lamp? Is it... more »
When it comes to buying a floor lamp, there are three main things to consider:
1. Height: Where is this lamp going to go? Is it a reading lamp? Is it... more »
Big Dipper Arc Lamp
$199.00
Overarching Floor Lamp
$249.00
Vintage Floor Lamp
$119.00
Arc Floor Lamp
$360.00
'Tulip' Floor Lamp
$595.00
Meryl Floor Lamp
$329.00
Abacus Floor Lamp, Mercury
$399.00
Curvature Floor Lamp
$3,800.00
Giant Green Floor Lamp
$299.00
luxe floor lamp
$199.00
Home® Arc Floor Lamp
$69.99
Stella Floor Lamp, Bronze
$129.00
Autry Floor Lamp
$399.00
Manana Lamp
$229.00
Alio Modern Floor Lamp -...
$299.99
John Richard JRL-6912
$1,133.00
Studio Accent Lamps
$49.99
Industrial Tripod Floor Lamp
$159.00
Obelisk Floor Lamp
$471.90
PD2 Floor Lamp - White
$749.00
Spun F Floor Light, White
GBP 1,124.00
ARTEMIDE LOGICO FLOOR LAMP
$1,987.00
Floor Lamps
As most homeowners and designers know, lighting can make all the difference in the look and ambiance of a home. A good floor lamp is a great way to mix up the style of lighting in your house, and help add a warmer, isolated, and greater sense of light in a room. This can be particularly helpful if your overhead light just isn't cutting it. A few floor lamps can also add some visual interest in a room, by adding objects at varying heights.
When it comes to buying a floor lamp, there are three main things to consider:
1. Height: Where is this lamp going to go? Is it a reading lamp? Is it for watching TV? Or is it to add more ambient light to the entire room? Figuring out the purpose of your floor lamp will help you figure out how tall it should be. A reading lamp shouldn't extend too far up, or it won't be able to shine light where it's needed, where as a floor lamp that's meant to add overall light to a space will need to be a bit taller, so it can spread light throughout the room.
2. Shade: Not all shades are equal, so make sure to pay attention to the shade style. Some emit more light, and some emit less. Some shades are also adjustable, allowing you to focus light in different directions. Test out lamps before buying, and pay attention to the ways that drum shaped shades, paper cone shaped shades, and boxy shades emit light. Shade fabric is also important. A heavy fabric will have a very different impact than a white paper shade, so know beforehand just what kind of effect you want your floor lamp to have.
3. Style: Floor lamps come in as many simple and decorative styles as there are personal tastes. Pick a lamp that complements your overall home style, but don't be afraid to go bold either! A floor lamp can make a big statement if you want it to. Finishes, shade styles, shade fabrics, switches, and even light bulbs can all change the style of the lamp.
Search for the floor lamp that will look best in your home. Browse through different styles, colors, and materials here, along with information on where to purchase them.
As most homeowners and designers know, lighting can make all the difference in the look and ambiance of a home. A good floor lamp is a great way to mix up the style of lighting in your house, and help add a warmer, isolated, and greater sense of light in a room. This can be particularly helpful if your overhead light just isn't cutting it. A few floor lamps can also add some visual interest in a room, by adding objects at varying heights.
When it comes to buying a floor lamp, there are three main things to consider:
1. Height: Where is this lamp going to go? Is it a reading lamp? Is it for watching TV? Or is it to add more ambient light to the entire room? Figuring out the purpose of your floor lamp will help you figure out how tall it should be. A reading lamp shouldn't extend too far up, or it won't be able to shine light where it's needed, where as a floor lamp that's meant to add overall light to a space will need to be a bit taller, so it can spread light throughout the room.
2. Shade: Not all shades are equal, so make sure to pay attention to the shade style. Some emit more light, and some emit less. Some shades are also adjustable, allowing you to focus light in different directions. Test out lamps before buying, and pay attention to the ways that drum shaped shades, paper cone shaped shades, and boxy shades emit light. Shade fabric is also important. A heavy fabric will have a very different impact than a white paper shade, so know beforehand just what kind of effect you want your floor lamp to have.
3. Style: Floor lamps come in as many simple and decorative styles as there are personal tastes. Pick a lamp that complements your overall home style, but don't be afraid to go bold either! A floor lamp can make a big statement if you want it to. Finishes, shade styles, shade fabrics, switches, and even light bulbs can all change the style of the lamp.
Search for the floor lamp that will look best in your home. Browse through different styles, colors, and materials here, along with information on where to purchase them.

