LED floor lamps

Floor lamps (freestanding lamps) are the fastest way to add functional light and atmosphere—without renovation work or rewiring. You place them exactly where you spend time: by the sofa, next to a reading chair, in a living-room corner, beside a desk, or near the bed—and you instantly gain a second layer of light (task or ambient) that’s often missing when you rely solely on ceiling lighting. In well-designed interiors, lighting works in layers: general + task + accent—and a floor lamp is the simplest way to “fine-tune” those layers in real life.

Quick picks

  • For reading: a directional shade/spot head + adjustability + dimming. As a starting point, aim for roughly 450–750 lm, but remember the result depends on distance and beam angle.
  • For a “mood” living room: a fabric shade or an uplighter + dimming (one lamp, many atmospheres).
  • For a home office: a neutral colour temperature, stable output, and a high CRI (so colours look more natural).
  • For interiors without strong ceiling lighting: an uplighter (indirect light reflected off the ceiling).
  • Smart home: first decide whether you want a smart bulb (more flexible) or a smart lamp with built-in controls, and match it to your interior.

Start with: the intended use (reading/living room/office), the type (arc/uplighter/tripod/shaded), dimming, the light source (replaceable vs integrated LED), colour temperature (Kelvin), CRI, height, and the reach/adjustability of the arm.

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