The best LED floor lamps

We’ve found the best LED floor lamps to light up any interior, from sleek, minimalist lamps to spectacular design statements

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We've put together a guide on the best floor lamps here, but if it's the best LED floor lamps you're after then this guide is for you!

A floor lamp isn’t just about bringing more light into a room—it’s also an easy way to add a stylish accent to your home. These days, LED lamps are leading the way, with an abundance of floor lamps featuring either advanced integrated LED technology or the option to use replaceable LED bulbs. These lamps offer plenty of advantages over traditional light bulbs, including a long life so you don’t need to think about changing light bulbs, energy efficiency, high brightness, and an excellent colour range. So whether you’re looking to brighten up the living room, bedroom, study, or even hallway—and whatever your style and budget—read on to discover the best LED floor lamps for any occasion.

The best LED floor lamps

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1. FERM LIVING ARUM FLOOR LAMP

The most elegant reading lamp

Specifications

Size: Height: 136cm, Width: 25.6cm, Depth: 42cm
Material: Powder coated steel, Solid marble
Recommended light bulb: E14, LED max 12W

Reasons to buy

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The angled shade lets you direct light, which makes it great for reading or a study
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A solid marble base makes it robust and sturdy
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On sale

Reasons to avoid

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Even though on sale, it’s still expensive

There’s nothing quite as luxurious as solid marble—especially when matched with elegant, powder-coated steel. The Arum floor lamp sits on a narrow base, meaning it easily fits in beside your favourite reading chair. The graphic, angled shade can be used to direct the light where it’s needed, making it the perfect reading lamp.

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2. MADE.COM MASAKO LED FLOOR LAMP

The best lamp for old-school glamour

Specifications

Size: Height: 159cm, Width: 26cm, Depth: 26cm, Cable length: 230cm
Material: Glass, Metal
Recommended bulb: Integrated non-replaceable LED

Reasons to buy

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The multiple bulbs add a touch of old-school glamour to interiors
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There are five LED light bulbs, so it offers plenty of light
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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The LED bulbs are non-replaceable

Each of the five LED lights on this floor lamp is encased in two shades—an opal inner shade, and a smoked outer shade that’s tinted grey. This detail adds an extra dimension to the lamp and elevates the simple design. The bulbs twist around a central stem, projecting the light in multiple directions to truly light up the room.

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3. GUBI MULTI-LIGHT FLOOR LAMP

The sculptural design icon

Specifications

Size: Height: 148cm, Diameter: 39cm
Material: Powder-coated brass or chrome
Recommended light bulb: E27 LED

Reasons to buy

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Dramatic sculptural form
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A design classic from 1972 by well-known Danish architect and designer Louis Weisdorf
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The individually rotating shades can be adjusted to allow light to be directed upwards and downwards
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The lamp creates interesting shadow play transforming it into a work of art

Reasons to avoid

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Offers atmospheric light, rather than powerful directional light
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Expensive

The simplicity of the slender stand and hoop structure of this Danish design icon belies the complex arrangement of rotating shades, which can be used to direct light up or down or create an asymmetrical play of light and shadow. It’s perfect if you want to get creative with your lighting. Update the design classic with an eco-friendly E27 LED bulb. 

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4. VIBIA MAYFAIR STEEL FLOOR LAMP

The award-winning LED floor lamp

Specifications

Size: Height: 140cm, Depth: 30cm
Material: Steel
Recommended bulb: Integrated LED Strip 2.4W

Reasons to buy

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Available in six different colours and finishes, including black, gold, copper and white
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The integrated LED light source can be dimmed using an optical sensor
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Works well in small spaces

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive
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It may be a little short—some users report placing it on a low plinth to increase its height

This sleek lamp is inspired by the billiards lamps of the 19th Century, and adds a touch of razor-sharp elegance to any space—it works particularly well in small spaces or as an accent lamp in hallways. The classic design references have been combined with advancements in LED technology, and it was recognised with a prestigious Good Design Award when it launched.

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5. CONCRETE & WOOD FLOOR LAMP

The floor lamp with an industrial edge

Specifications

Size: Height: 141cm, Width: 34cm, Depth: 20cm, Flex length: 185cm
Material: Shade: Concrete-look metal, Stem: Wood effect finished metal, Base: Concrete
Bulb type: E27, Maximum wattage: 40W

Reasons to buy

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Natural-look materials
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Small base and tall, slender stem make it perfect for small spaces
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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The stem isn’t made from real timber—as reflected in the affordable price
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Offers an ambient light rather than illuminating the room

Channeling on-trend Scandi vibes, this concrete and timber-look floor lamp is slender enough to squeeze into the smallest of spaces. The industrial concrete base and the contrasting wood-effect stem is a classic combination of materials that will complement an interior without dominating it. 

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6. ERO BLUE & PINK VELVET TASSEL LAMP

The retro lamp that makes a serious statement

Specifications

Size: Height: 130cm, Diameter: 45cm
Material: Cotton, Polyester, Hips, Iron
Bulb type: Pluto E14 LED light bulb

Reasons to buy

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Unique statement design that would fit eclectic interiors
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The blue and pink adds a splash of colour
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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Velvet may easily mark – especially if you have pets

If you’re looking to make a bold, retro statement look no further than the Ero floor lamp from high-street faves Oliver Bonas. It has serious Sixties vibes with its fun, exaggerated form and contrasts soft blue velvet with pink fringing around the shade.

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7. BLOMUS FAROL LED INDOOR/OUTDOOR LAMP

The small floor lamp for indoor-outdoor living

Specifications

Size: Diameter: 11cm, Height: 35.5cm
Material: Powder-coated aluminium
Bulb type: Integrated LED included

Reasons to buy

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Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
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Splashproof
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Three brightness levels, controlled by touch
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Wireless with a battery that lasts up to 40 hours
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Can be easily re-charged with the included USB cable

Reasons to avoid

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Only available in the one small size

As the saying goes, good things come in small packages. This petite powder-coated aluminium lamp brings a cosy glow to indoor and outdoor spaces. It’s splashproof, so is the perfect poolside companion, and can even be used in heavy rain. It’s also wireless, which makes it easy to move it around as needed. 

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8. FLOS COORDINATES F FLOOR LAMP

The sleek, sculptural floor lamp

Specifications

Size: Height: 200cm, Width: 38cm, Depth: 38cm, Flex length: 260cm
Material: Aluminum, Platinic silicone extruded opal
Bulb type: 1 x Strip Led 61W [i] 2700K 3240lm CRI95

Reasons to buy

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Has an elegant, minimalist design language that would suit contemporary homes
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On-trend metallic champagne finish
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Brightness can be adjusted from 10 to 100%
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Compact size that makes it ideal for small spaces
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Features energy-saving LED technology

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive—this is one seriously high-end lamp
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While the champagne finish is on trend, it might not be for everyone

The Coordinates F floor lamp by Michael Anastassiades strips the floor lamp back to its essential elements—a simple round base and two lighting bars that can be set to the desired angle during assembly. The result is a spectacularly minimalist alternative to more conventional floor lamps. The on-trend champagne finish makes it a winner.

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9. MODERN TRIPOD ECLIPSE RING LIGHT

The sleek, minimal floor lamp

Specifications

Size: Height: 151cm, Diameter of ring: 30.5cm
Material: Aluminum, Silicone
Bulb type: 105 integrated 0.5W LEDs

Reasons to buy

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The slender tripod fits easily into corners, making it ideal for small spaces
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Modern, Nordic-inspired design 
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The head swivels to shine light in any direction
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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You need to assemble the lamp yourself
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The lamp isn’t dimmable and is perhaps a bit too bright for the bedroom

This minimal floor lamp is a contemporary take on the traditional tripod lamp, inspired by a solar eclipse—and it packs a serious punch for the affordable price. It features 150 LEDs integrated on the inside of the adjustable ring, with a frosted cover that softly diffuses the light to avoid glare. Perfect for living spaces or home offices.


How to choose the best LED floor lamp

The first thing to do is work out your budget and think about what kind of style you’re going for. Once you’ve done this, measure the space where you want to use the lamp. The size of this space will be a major deciding factor in which lamp you go for—lamps with a narrow base are perfect for tucking in next to couches in small spaces, while tripod style lamps fit perfectly in tight corners. If you’re looking for an impressive lamp for a space with height, go for something that arcs or has an exaggerated form. And, don’t forget to measure the distance to the nearest power outlet, otherwise you’ll be dealing with messy extension cords. You’ll also want to think about the light quality and colour, with everything from lamps that create a cosy ambiance to powerful directional lamps on the market. An LED lamp that’s dimmable is more versatile, making it suitable for everything from reading to setting a mood.

What is the best LED floor lamp?

This all depends on what you’re looking for when it comes to budget and style, as well as the purpose of the lamp. If you’re looking for something that you can easily move around, then look for a battery-powered wireless lamp, like the Blomus Farol indoor/outdoor lamp. If you want to make a serious design statement, we can’t go past the Flos Coordinates F lamp—but it comes at an equally serious price. You don’t need to spend big to make a statement, though. Take the Ero Tassel Lamp from Oliver Bonas. Covered in blue velvet with bright pink fringing, it’s about as wild as you can get when it comes to a lamp.