Floor Lamps

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Types in This Collection — What Each One Does Differently

Corner Floor Lamps — Slim, upright designs made for corners. Fit into tight spaces without losing visual presence — practical for living rooms where floor space is limited.

LED Floor Lamps with Adjustable Settings — Multiple color temperatures and brightness levels in one unit. Switch between warm evening light and cooler task light without changing the lamp.

Uplighter Floor Lamps — Cast light upward so it reflects off the ceiling as soft ambient illumination. A good choice when you want a room to feel warmer without adding another direct light source.

Multi-Head Floor Lamps — Three individually adjustable heads that direct light toward different parts of a room. Touch and remote controls make daily use straightforward.

Looking for other types of home lighting alongside a floor lamp? The home lighting collection covers table lamps, candle holders, and more.

Matching the Right Floor Lamp to Each Room

Living Room

Living room floor lamps work best layered with existing light, not replacing it. A corner lamp behind a sofa adds depth that ceiling lights flatten out. For larger rooms, a multi-head lamp lets you control which areas are lit. Our table lamps pair well for a complete layered setup.

Bedroom

Bedroom floor lamps are most useful beside a reading chair or in a corner where overhead light does not reach. An uplighter works well here — the reflected ceiling light is soft enough for winding down without the harshness of a direct bulb. Dimmable options let you adjust gradually rather than switching to full darkness.

Study and Work Corner

For a study or workspace, an adjustable LED floor lamp with a gooseneck or directional head gives you control over where the light falls. Cooler settings — 4000K and above — reduce eye strain during long sessions better than warm ambient light does.

What to Check Before You Order

Height — Most floor lamps sit between 140–180 cm. For reading, the light source should be roughly at shoulder height when seated so it casts light downward, not into your eyes.

Base Stability — A heavier base matters more than it looks, especially in homes with children or pets. Flat square bases that slide under furniture edges hold better than narrow circular ones.

Adjustable vs Fixed — Uplighters and corner lamps give consistent ambient light from one spot. Gooseneck and rotating-head designs are better when you need to direct light toward a specific area.

Built-in LED vs Replaceable Bulb — Most current floor lamps have built-in LEDs rated for 20,000–30,000 hours with no bulb replacement needed. Check the product description to confirm — some designs still take replaceable bulbs.

FAQs

For bedrooms and smaller rooms, yes — a well-placed floor lamp can handle the room’s primary lighting. For living rooms, it works better alongside ceiling light rather than replacing it, since one floor lamp rarely covers a large area evenly.

An uplighter directs light toward the ceiling, which reflects back down as soft, diffused ambient light. A standard floor lamp directs light downward or outward for more focused illumination. Uplighters suit bedrooms and relaxed living spaces; standard lamps work better for reading or task lighting.

Yes — an LED floor lamp with adjustable color temperature works well for reading. Look for models that go up to 4000K or above; cooler light reduces eye strain and supports focus. A dimmable option lets you adjust brightness as natural light in the room changes.

Most floor lamps need 30–50 cm of clearance around the base. Corner lamps are built for tighter spots and can sit 15–20 cm from a wall. If you are placing the lamp in a specific gap, check the base dimensions in the product description before ordering.

Yes, an uplighter or dimmable floor lamp placed near the bed can replace a bedside lamp — especially useful if your bedside table is small or you prefer a cleaner look. A dimmable model lets you lower the light gradually for winding down without needing a separate table lamp.

A corner floor lamp or multi-head LED lamp works best for living rooms. Corner lamps save space while adding visual presence; multi-head designs let you light different areas of the room independently. For a dedicated reading spot, an adjustable lamp that directs light toward your seat is the most practical choice.