Floor lamps are one of the easiest ways to shift the atmosphere of a room, and they do more than just brighten dark corners. A good one creates mood, anchors furniture, and quietly lifts a scheme without demanding centre stage. Over the years, I’ve tested everything from sculptural statement pieces to simple task lights, and what I’ve learned is that balance matters – design has to work as hard as function.
To find the best floor lamps, I tested playful bobbin shapes, modern brass frames and fabric-shaded classics, testing them at home over several weeks. I considered how they cast light, how easy they were to move, and how they held their own as decorative pieces.
Whether you want something sculptural and contemporary or classic and refined, these are the floor lamps that stood out.
How I tested
I put these floor lamps to the test in a variety of rooms and settings, experimenting with different bulbs to see how they could transform each space. I aimed to find the perfect balance of illumination and that all-important cosy glow. In the testing process, I considered design, lighting effect, style versatility and value for money. I’ve detailed my full testing criteria at the end of the guide.
Why you can trust IndyBest reviews
Ali Howard is an interiors editor and writer who has been reviewing all things homeware and furniture for IndyBest since 2019 from the best sofa beds to reading lights. Factoring in style, design and functionality, she only highlights pieces that she believes are worth buying, meaning these lamps have made the cut.
The best floor lamps for 2025 are:
- Best overall – Saskia bubble glass arc floor lamp: £120, Debenhams.com
- Best budget buy – Endon Amalfi antique brass task floor lamp: £39.51, Amazon.co.uk
- Best Instagram-worthy lamp – Novogratz Arnold floor lamp: £145, Next.co.uk
- Best for sustainability – BHS jute string floor lamp, natural: £150, Bhs.com