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The Townshend floor lamp is made of black metal and has two wooden arms, one on either side. Suspended from the wooden arms are two black lamp holders. With its eye-catching mix of pinewood and metal, the floor lamp complements vintage and industrial-style interior design trends. The floor lamp switches on and off easily using the in-line switch. Whether in the bedroom, living room or dining room, it provides modern lighting for any interior. Dual Wooden Arms: Two arms with black lamp holders, providing a unique design element. Stylish & Functional: Industrial charm with exposed lightbulbs, adding a statement to any interior. Dimensions: Size H166.5, W25,. Diameter of base 25cm. Cord length 1m. Bulb Information: Bulb required 1 x classicE2. 7 edison screw (not included). 10 watts. General Information: Shade material: wood. Base material: steel. In-line switch. IP 10not suitable for bathroom use. Self-assembly. Product is easy fit shade. This lighting product is a class 2 fitting. Weight 4.39kg. Part of the EGLO Minting collection. Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee. FSC certified meaning the materials used for this product are responsibly sourced.
I love the EGLO Townshend Floor Lamp for its sleek, contemporary design that adds a statement while remaining versatile. The mix of black and oak gives it a modern yet warm feel, making it suitable for both minimalist or Scandi-inspired interiors as well as more eclectic spaces. It’s perfect placed next to a reading nook or by a sofa to introduce layered lighting, and the adjustable multiple light heads make it practical for creating targeted illumination. My styling tip would be to pair it with neutral textiles and simple decor to allow the lamp’s sculptural quality to stand out, or to contrast it with bolder colours for a more eclectic look. It’s a stylish, functional piece that can really elevate a living space.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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