0 an electric light supported by a tall pole that is attached to a base that rests on the floor of a room --
1 an electric light supported by a tall pole with a base on the floor --
Some of the light fixtures are floor lamps glued upside down to the ceiling.
There is a row of square-pedestaled, green marble floor lamps along the center of the platform.
A lamp cord (also known as a zip cord) is a light-weight, ungrounded, single-insulated two-wire cord used for small loads such as a table or floor lamp.
Although originally intended for use as a stage lamp and patented in 1903, this now-iconic lighting fixture strikes a remarkably contemporary profile and remains immensely popular as a floor lamp.
It is typically a floor lamp but may be wall-mounted like a sconce.
If one is to be used there are some very good copies of old Colonial lights and lanterns, but personally I prefer wall brackets and a dignified lamp, or a floor lamp.
A tall floor lamp often serves for lighting the piano, but small piano lamps may be found which are decorative as well as serviceable in illuminating the music without glare.
A miniature floor lamp about four feet in height with an appropriate shade provides an excellent lamp for reading purposes because it may be placed by the side of a chair or moved about independent of other furniture.