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Home Office Adjustable Pharmacy Floor Lamp - Satin Nickel

Home Office Adjustable Pharmacy Floor Lamp - Satin Nickel

Floor Lamps by House of Troy

Regular price $378.00
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Specifications

Brand: House of Troy
Part Number: PH100-52J
Category: Floor Lamps
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 100 Watts
Number of Lights: 1
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: Medium E26
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Location Rating: UL Dry
Dimensions: 34″-48″H x 10.5″W x 17.5″D
Finish: Satin Nickel

Floor Lamps FAQs

What are the main types of floor lamps and how do they differ?

Common types include torchiere (uplight), task/reading with adjustable heads, arc lamps that reach over seating, and multi-head trees for flexible coverage.

How bright should a floor lamp be for reading or ambient light?

Target ~800–1600 lumens per lamp for general rooms and 1000+ lumens focused for reading. Layer with ceiling and accent lights for comfort.

Which color temperature and CRI are best for living spaces?

Choose 2700–3000K for cozy living areas; 3500–4000K feels cleaner for working. CRI 90+ improves color on art, textiles, and skin tones.

Are floor lamps dimmable and what controls are common?

Many use inline rotary or foot dimmers; smart bulbs provide app dimming. Ensure the lamp is listed as dimmable when using dimmers with LED bulbs.

How do I prevent glare on screens and in seated areas?

Use shades or diffusers to soften hotspots; aim task heads away from screen surfaces; place the lamp slightly behind or to the side of seating.

Which base and pole designs are most stable and safe?

Wide, weighted bases and rigid poles enhance stability. Use tip-restraint hardware in homes with kids or pets and route cords safely.

What shade materials and shapes affect light quality?

Fabric drum shades diffuse broadly; metal shades direct task beams; opal/frosted glass balances diffusion and sparkle. Shape controls spread and glare.

Can floor lamps accept smart bulbs or smart plugs?

Yes—most E26/E12 lamps can take smart bulbs. Smart plugs work with on/off lamps; for dimming, use smart bulbs or a dimmer-compatible lamp.

What size and height should I choose for my room?

Standard heights range 58–66 in.; arcs reach farther over sofas. Ensure clearance for walkways, doors, and drapery.

How do I maintain and safely use a floor lamp long term?

Dust shades and lenses, keep vents clear, and check that sockets and switches remain tight. Use bulbs within the max wattage rating.