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Crystal Floor Lamps

A crystal floor lamp is one of the few pieces that lights a corner and furnishes it at the same time. Standing between 1.5 and 1.8 metres, it reaches head height, which is where crystal does its best work, because the scatter lands across a wall rather than down onto the carpet. Our range covers slim single-column designs for tight corners and wider tiered pieces that stand beside a sofa.

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Why height changes what crystal does

A crystal table lamp scatters light across a surface. A crystal floor lamp scatters it across a wall, because the crystal sits at roughly eye level rather than below it. That is the practical reason to choose one: the same material behaves differently at 1.6 metres than it does at 50cm, and the room reads brighter for the same wattage because more of the light lands on a vertical surface where you can see it.

Where a floor lamp goes and where it does not

The reliable positions are beside a sofa arm, in the corner between two walls, and behind a reading chair. Crystal floor lamps are not reading lamps, because the light is broken up by design and does not concentrate, so pair one with a directional task light if the chair is genuinely used for reading. Avoid positions in a walkway: most of these have a substantial base and it is the base people catch, not the column.

Base weight and floor type

A floor lamp is only as stable as its base, and crystal pieces are usually heavier than fabric-shaded equivalents because the crystal itself carries weight at the top. We list the total weight on every product. On carpet, almost anything is stable. On a hard floor with underfloor heating or in a room with children or a large dog, look for a base diameter of at least 25cm and a total weight above 5kg.

Switching, cables and where the socket is

A floor lamp is switched at the lamp far more often than at the wall, so where the switch sits is a daily detail rather than a specification line. Inline foot switches are the easiest to use and the least visible. Body-mounted rockers sit at hand height on the column. Some pieces are supplied with neither and expect a switched socket. The product page states which, and it is worth checking before ordering if the socket you plan to use is behind furniture.

A floor lamp is the only light in the house that has to reach a socket across open floor, and it is the detail people plan last. Most of ours carry between 1.8 and 2.5 metres of flex, which sounds generous until the lamp is going in a corner and the only socket is behind a sofa. Measure from the lamp position to the socket rather than from the wall, and add a little for the run down the back of furniture.

Where the cable has to cross a walkway, a floor-level cable cover is safer than tucking it under a rug, which is where flex gets crushed. If the lamp will sit permanently in one place and the run is awkward, an electrician can usually add a floor socket for less than people assume, and it removes the trip hazard entirely. Crystal floor lamps are heavy enough that they do not get moved often once positioned, so it is worth solving the socket properly the first time rather than living with a cable across a room.

Assembly and shipping

Most crystal floor lamps arrive in two cartons, with the base packed separately from the column and shade. That is normal and it is stated on the product page where it applies. Assembly is usually a threaded column into a weighted base plus the crystal element fitted last, with no wiring, but it is a two-person job on the larger pieces simply because of the weight distribution.

Matching a floor lamp to what you already have

Crystal is forgiving because the crystal itself is neutral; it is the frame that has to agree with the room. If you already own crystal wall lights or a crystal chandelier, match the frame finish first and the cut pattern second, since the two rarely match exactly across ranges and the frame is what the eye reads from across a room. Where a range offers a floor lamp, table lamp and pendant in one design, buying within it is the only way to get a genuine match.

Care and lamp changes

Dust with a dry cloth or a soft brush, working from the top down. Changing a lamp on a floor-standing crystal piece is easier if you remove the crystal element first where the design allows it, because reaching past hanging crystal to a hot lamp is how pieces get chipped. Let everything cool first, and support the crystal rather than the frame when you handle it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is a crystal floor lamp?

Most sit between 1.5 and 1.8 metres. We list the exact height on every product page along with the base diameter and the total weight.

Do crystal floor lamps come assembled?

No. They usually arrive in two cartons with the base packed separately, and assemble as a threaded column into a weighted base. There is no wiring to do. The larger pieces are easier with two people.

Are they stable on a hard floor?

The heavier ones are. On hard floors we would look for a base diameter of at least 25cm and a total weight above 5kg. Both figures are on every product page.

Can I use one as a reading lamp?

Not on its own. Crystal breaks the light up by design, so it does not concentrate where you need it. Pair one with a directional reading light if the chair is genuinely used for reading.

Is there a switch on the lamp?

It varies by design. Some carry an inline foot switch, some a rocker on the column, and some expect a switched socket. The product page states which before you order.

Can a crystal floor lamp be dimmed?

Yes, with dimmable lamps and either a compatible wall dimmer or a dimmable plug-in cord. No dimmer is supplied with the lamp.

What lamps do they take?

Usually G9 capsules or E14 candles, occasionally E27. The fitting and the maximum wattage are on every product page, and lamps are not included.

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