There are living objects that enhance the feel-good ambience within our four walls in particular. This includes the tripod floor lamp, also known as the tripod floor lamp. It combines the eponymous three-legged frame with either a fabric shade or a spotlight-like spot. Both shapes can be used to create islands of light or to organise space.
The tripod lamp has long since moved beyond its classic, attractive appearance with a fabric shade and wooden frame. The trend object Tripod is available in a wide variety of styles and shade-frame combinations.
Tripod floor lamps are designed to increase cosiness. So it's no wonder that many tripod lights have a wooden frame. Because wood is a natural product that stands for warmth and comfort.
The surface also has a structure. As a result, wood always provides a haptic experience that contrasts pleasantly with smooth metal and plastic surfaces.
Metal tripod floor lamps, on the other hand, have an urban character. They are modern and often take new design paths. In keeping with the industrial style, some models have a raw vintage charm.
Let's not forget that the tripod actually originated from camera tripods and studio lighting. The headlight design is therefore also very typical of the tripod light.
The wooden frame and fabric shade have become the epitome of cosy additional light. However, the tripod floor lamp in spotlight design is closest to the origin of the tripod. The tripod design of the light has been adopted from camera tripods and studio lighting.
A tripod lamp with a spotlight design really does look like it has been borrowed from a photo or film studio. A lovingly selected accessory!
Examples of a special area that the spotlight tripod light puts in the spotlight are pictures or sculptures. Or you can point it upwards and use it like a ceiling washlight.
The beauty of tripod floor lamps is that you can place them anywhere - and always in a new position. To ensure that the tripod lamp never appears too large or too small, many models are height-adjustable via adjusting wheels and other refinements.
But height adjustability also has a lot to offer for those who don't want to redesign their home over and over again. Thanks to the flexible frame, the light can be adapted to any living situation. A few centimetres higher or lower? No problem for these tripod floor lamps!
Wood has a variety of colours and grains. And that's a good thing! This allows you to select the tripod floor lamp to match the chest of drawers or cabinet. Combined with a white fabric shade, which makes the light even cosier, wood and fabric are the perfect combination for the cosy tripod floor lamp.
Tripod lights in black are also very popular, especially in combination with a gold-coloured inner shade. The result is a genuine design object with a sophisticated look and a particularly warm light thanks to the gold-coloured inner shade. In industrial style, grey models with a headlight look are often used.
If a tripod light is particularly striking, there is often a well-known designer behind it. With the growing enthusiasm for the tripod, designers have also increasingly embraced this spatial object.
Lighting connoisseurs, for example, appreciate the Nordic charm of the Carmina tripod luminaire by Søren Ravn Christensen & Anders Klem from the UMAGE range. You will be enchanted by the play of light and shadow of the Flora tripod floor lamp by Zanini de Zanine from the SLAMP range. Or let yourself be carried away by the playful interpretation of the Kushi floor lamp by Alberto Saggia & Valerio Sommella from the KUNDALINI range.
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