National Geographic Tumi Torchiere Floor Lamp - Item FLH1386
The National Geographic Home lighting collection was inspired by the organization's century-old commitment to exploration and world travel. Each piece celebrates a different world culture and captures the spirit and style of some of the world's most magical places. This torchiere design was inspired by a sacrificial knife known to the Incas as a Tumi. In Latin America, hanging a Tumi on one's wall is said to bring good luck. With a rich Gold Mist finish over graceful scrolling forged ironwork and an alabaster glass shade, this magnificent fixture will certainly bring good style.
Our Price $669.91
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Key Features
- Gold Mist finish.
- Forged iron construction.
- Alabaster glass shade.
- Takes one 150 watt bulb (not included).
- Variable floor dimmer.
- 71" high.
- Shade is 20" in diameter.
Brighten the Whole Room with a Torchiere Floor Lamp
To brighten a room and provide ambient light, try a torchiere. This specific type of floor lamp directs light upwards in a broad, open way so that the light is distributed generally. The torchiere originated in France when multiple candles were mounted on a single tall stand to illuminate large rooms. The torchiere floor lamp is highly effective in producing ambient light. It is especially effective when placed in a corner since the light can refract in many different directions. The specially designed shade of a torchiere shields your eyes from glare or excessive light, allowing the torchiere to provide pleasant, indirect light. A great source of indirect, ambient light, the torchiere allows you to lighten up your interiors without installing overhead light fixtures.