I was very skeptical about this lamp, as I have been using old-school lamps (Luxo Lumaglow, anyone?) for illuminating my art table for as long as I can remember. These were/are the jointed, adjustable architect's lamps that clamp on to your work table. I have gone through quite a few across the years, and I have one old faithful left. It has a ceramic socket, so I can use a 100 watt bulb in there and not worry the socket is going to melt if I leave it lit for hours- which I tend to do. I buy full-spectrum "daylight" bulbs to use in these lamps. This kind of lamp was the old standby in the artist's studio, and was all I knew, so when I went shopping for a new lamp for my workspace, I felt a bit like I was awakening from a 30 year coma.
What the heck *were* these lamps? They didn't even have BULBS. And they had- remote controls? How ridiculous is that? And what were all the settings about? I was used to turning on a lamp, and having it produce light at the same magnitude and temperature every time. So I was pretty lost when it came to picking out one of these new-fangled art/craft lamps. I did a bunch of research, and found that my desired light level was 6500K, and that these new lamps provided full spectrum, true white light which is so crucial for seeing colors in an accurate way.
This particular model of lamp was recommended in articles I found by Googling "best lamp for artists," and it had very good reviews here on Amazon (thanks, guys!) It was a reasonable price, and from its description, seems like it will have a long life. When it arrived, though, I was skeptical. The lamp felt flimsy. But it turned out it is just well-made, and not as clunky as my old architect's lamps. In fact, I was in for a lot of nice surprises regarding my new purchase.
Assembly was easy- and I really hate putting things together. But putting this lamp together was way less hassle even than screwing the clamp that holds the body of an architect's lamp on to the table, then sinking the little pipe at the bottom of the lamp into the hole in the clamp. This Luckystyle Floor Lamp was also so much more maneuverable than my old lamp. And, it was lighter. I soon found out that it also gave out an amount of light greater than my 100 watt full-spectrum bulb.
And the remote control? It's fun! And it makes cycling through all of the light "settings" easy. I clicked around before I found the two settings I would always be using- the brightest intensities, and one with a more blue cast to it. I defaulted to a "neutral" light temperature at the highest setting, and that is throwing a more than adequate amount light onto my work table. But I appreciate being able to perceive what I am working on at various light levels.
The base of this lamp, though not heavy, is stable, and the easily adjustable neck holds any "pose" you put the lamp into. The lamp does not get hot and burn my fingers when I go to adjust it, the way my old lamp still does. It also takes up a minimum amount of room in my studio, and I can easily lift it to move it with my left hand, and I am an older, small woman. I really appreciate as well that it is a floor lamp, so it doesn't take up room on my art table.
So now- the same way I think of my cell phone- I don't know how we got along without this kind of lamp!
Pros: nice bright light, can change the temperature and brightness level of the light easily, lots of light settings to choose from, lamp is easy to move around and adjust, lightweight but well-made, stable base, even on a crumply tarp on the floor, remote control is very handy for changing light settings and turning the lamp off and on, no need to worry the lamp is getting too hot to touch.
Cons: I now want MORE of these lamps!
If you are an older person like me and not familiar with these kind of lamps, you are going to be super pleased with how easy this lamp is to use, and at the volume of light it puts out. A must for doing crafts, or painting, or puzzle assembling, or drawing, or collaging, or whatever it is that you like to do. Highly recommended!
Base Material | Metal |
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Product Dimensions | 9.4"D x 9.4"W x 69"H |
Cable Length | 600 Inches |
Lamp Type | Floor Lamp |
Shade Color | Black |
Shade Material | iron,metal |
Switch Type | Magnetic |
Style | Modern |
Brand | luckystyle |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Adjustable Color Temperature,Color Changing,Dimmable,Energy Efficient,Flexible,Timer |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Iron, Metal |
Room Type | Office, Living Room |
Recommended Uses For Product | Reading |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Shape | Drop |
Controller Type | Remote Control, Push Button |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | RF |
Included Components | Remote control, Black LED floor lamp, Power adapter, User manual |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | Adjustable |
Control Method | Remote |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Reading |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Tabletop,Freestanding |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | RF |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Base Diameter | 9.4 Inches |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 702571167518 |
Manufacturer | luckystyle |
Part Number | LK-1006 |
Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Item model number | LK-1006 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable Color Temperature,Color Changing,Dimmable,Energy Efficient,Flexible,Timer |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer. |