Usually relegated to the corners of rooms or in the shadows of armchairs and chairs, the designer floor lamp is often not one of the most eye-catching pieces of furniture. Yet it has so much more to offer and is fascinating in both procurement and function: The interior design concept of your room can be manipulated with this. You decide on a decorative, trendy, or unobtrusive character that focuses on function! Diverse options here offer all kinds of lighting effects, whether torch lamps, retro arc lamps, functional floor lamps or globe lamps. At the same time, many designer floor lamps are equipped with LEDs, so no unnecessary energy and heat are wasted or emitted. One of the main advantages of designer floor lamps and floor lamps, in general, is their outstanding mobility and agility!

Moving furniture and redecorating as well as restructuring is hereby made easy. This makes them flexible and so extremely popular. With a few moves without much effort, the whole ambiance and style of a room can be changed and modified!

 

What is the structure of a designer floor lamp?

A modern designer floor lamp is a floor lamp in its simplest and most applicable form. Consisting of a base, a column, a light fixture and occasionally a lampshade, the base is the heaviest component and serves a stabilizing purpose. There are also floor lamps with several columns or legs, which additionally help to hold the sliding weight.  These can be shaped quite differently: vertically, at different angles, in an arc-like shape, and more. Even options to adjust the height are often given. 

 

Location of the designer floor lamp

Many different essential factors play a role here! First of all, room layout is an important factor: how to install wall sconces, which pictures and other pieces of furniture should be accentuated, and how helpful is the selected lighting in daily tasks and everyday situations. Only with strict consideration of these and many other factors, designer floor lamps become useful functional and visually impressive lighting additions. 

So, designer floor lamps are the perfect solution when you don’t need to install extra lamps to create spatially impressive flexible lighting. Besides the mentioned easy restructuring and rearrangement, they are very variable in use due to their design: equipped with slim and tall columns, they can be positioned without effort in difficult places such as corners or furniture backs. Designer floor lamps usually have clear tasks, which are very diverse and require different functions: 

Near a sofa or couch, they are often intended to provide reading light, illuminate certain pieces of furniture in a specific way, or simply provide targeted sources of light. At the same time, designer floor lamps can create warm atmospheres like very few other pieces of furniture.

 

Common shapes of designer floor lamps

There are three main categories here: Floor lamps, floor lamps for reading and so-called torch lamps.  The latter are used because their light accentuates interesting points on walls and ceilings. Floor lamps for reading and regular floor lamps differ in that the former are adjustable and offer the possibility of directional lighting.

 

Styles, colors and finishes of designer floor lamps

Each designer’s style can also be categorized into different disciplines, so it’s not uncommon to have traditional floor lamps, mid-century floor lamps, and rustic floor lamps to choose from. A crucial factor in choosing a designer floor lamp is, of course, the color, as it must match the color scheme of your home’s decor. Some colors are particularly trendy such as rose gold, gold, white, black, silver and bronze.

However, just in recent years, it is fashionable to escape these traditional colors and bring a little more color into the room with the choice of, for example, yellow and blue. 

Pulpo‘s designer floor lamp oda is available in a whole range of colors, including blue, transparent, green, money and more! With this, we make sure that everyone will find with us their dream option!

 

Materials of designer floor lamps

There are no limits to the materials for your designer floor lamps:

Classic materials such as wood can be used as well as metal, glass or plastics! At the same time, even more, exotic materials like bamboo or rattan are being brought in for use these days. Here, too, the style of your home is ultimately decisive.

 

 

Designer floor lamp oda at pulpo

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