Floor lamps from Nordlux aren’t just lighting fixtures: they are sculptural elements that anchor a room. These standing luminaires offer either ambient glow or functional uplight/downlight combinations. For example, the Alton floor lamp features a brass finish, opal-glass shade, and adjustable height/arm capability for placement flexibility.
From a specification standpoint: you’ll want to check base type (G9, E27), height (typically 135–160 cm for reading corners), tilt/swivel angles, and shade diameter (25–35 cm) so the lamp integrates with furniture scale and ceiling height.
In reading nooks, hotel lobbies or open-plan living rooms, a properly placed standing luminaire brings both utility and mood. Nordlux models like “Dial” combine clean Nordic lines with directional heads and uplift capability.These allow you to direct light for reading (<300 lux on surface) or to wash a wall for ambience (>50 lux).
Important engineering metrics include: luminous efficacy (≥ 80 lm/W typical in LED versions), colour temperature matching (2700–3000 K recommended for living spaces), and glare control (shade or head must avoid UGR > 19 on seated occupant line-of-sight). Spec-teams should ensure the driver supports dimming if ambient scenes change.
Ambient floor lamps that deliver uplight create an elevated ceiling effect and soften shadows. Many Nordlux uplight designs feature integrated LED modules or standard E27 sockets with high-efficiency bulbs. They deliver indirect light (diffused via wall/ceiling bounce) and help fill low-light zones without harsh direct glare.
Installers ought to check mounting base stability (especially on carpet or uneven flooring), cable length (150–200 cm typical), and whether the lamp is rated for dimming or uses a standard on/off switch. Poor tension or unstable base can cause lamp head drift or mis-alignment over time.
When specifying Nordlux floor lamps for commercial or residential projects, ensure you verify:
Standardising on Nordlux floor lamps across your interiors—lobbies, lounges, suites, private residences—delivers benefits: unified material and finish vocabulary, simplified maintenance and spare-parts pools, and consistent lighting tone across zones. Clients report fewer warranty issues, simpler end-user experience and predictable spare-part workflows when the floor-lamp family is consistent.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full Nordlux floor-lamp portfolio—standing, uplight and decorative models—with professional-grade support oriented to large projects and B2B operations: