Collection: Floor Lamps

 

Floor lamps are more than just decorative accents; they're a smart and simple way to enhance both the illumination and aesthetic of your living space. Our carefully selected collection spans from modern, sleek styles to classic, enduring designs, accommodating various aesthetic preferences and interior spaces.

Featuring esteemed brands such as Arnsberg, Hudson Valley, and Koncept, our floor lamps offer the perfect fusion of style and practicality. Whether you're seeking a statement piece for your living room or a functional reading lamp for a cozy corner, our range includes both task-oriented and decorative options. With adjustable features, various finishes, and designs ranging from industrial chic to classic elegance, you're guaranteed to find the ideal floor lamp to complement your decor and elevate your home's lighting scheme.

Explore our collection today and transform your living space with the perfect floor lamp, enhancing both the livability and ambiance of your home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Floor Lamps & Lighting

How tall should a floor lamp be?

The ideal height for a floor lamp depends on its purpose and placement within a room. Generally, floor lamps should be between 58 and 64 inches tall. For reading lamps, the bottom of the shade should be at eye level when seated, typically around 4 feet from the floor. In rooms with higher ceilings, taller lamps up to 6 feet can fit the space a bit better. Make sure you consider the purpose of the lamp, your ceiling heights, and surrounding furniture when selecting the right height. The lamp should give adequate illumination without overwhelming the space or causing any glader when seated.  

How do I choose the right floor lamp for my living room? 

Choosing the right floor lamp for your living room involves considering style, functionality, and room layout. First, determine the lamp’s primary purpose - ambient lighting, task lighting, or accent lighting. For ambient lighting, consider arc lamps or torchieres. For task lighting, look for adjustable or swing-arm lamps, making sure you match the lamp’s style to your decor, whether it’s modern, traditional, or eclectic. Consider the room’s color scheme and choose a lamp that complements or contrasts effectively. Make sure the lamp’s size is proportional to your space and surrounding furniture. Finally, consider features that can elevate the light, like dimmer levels or multiple light sources to enhance versatility. 

What is the difference between a torchiere and a regular floor lamp?

A torchiere is a type of floor lamp designed primarily for ambient or uplighting. It features an upward-facing shade that directs light towards the ceiling, creating a diffused, overall illumination in the room. Regular floor lamps, on the other hand, typically have downward-facing or multidirectional shades, providing more focused light for tasks or accent lighting. Torchieres are excellent for increasing general room brightness and creating a sense of space, while regular floor lamps offer more versatility in terms of directional lighting and often include features like adjustable arms or multiple light sources for varied lighting needs.

What wattage should I look for in a floor lamp? 

The ideal wattage for a floor lamp depends on its purpose and room size. For ambient lighting, aim for 300-800 lumens (30-60 watts incandescent equivalent), while task lighting may require brighter 800-1500 lumens (60-100 watts incandescent equivalent). Modern LED style floor lamps can use less wattage for the same light output with an 8-10 watt LED typically equaling a 60-watt incandescent bulb. Consider lamps with adjustable brightness for versatility. The goal is to provide adequate illumination without causing glare or eye strain in your space. 

How many floor lamps should I use in a room?

The ideal number of floor lamps depends on room size, existing light sources, and desired ambiance. For a medium-sized living room (about 300 square feet), 2-3 floor lamps typically suffice. Use floor lamps to create layers of light, complementing overhead fixtures and table lamps. Larger rooms may require more lamps, while smaller spaces might need only one statement piece. Consider the room's layout and other lighting fixtures when deciding. Aim to balance light distribution without overcrowding the space. Remember, the goal is to achieve a well-lit, comfortable environment that suits your specific needs and aesthetic preferences.