Floor Lamps

About Floor Lamps

About Castro Lighting Floor Lamps

Castro Lighting floor lamps bring Portuguese brass craftsmanship into reading corners, lounges, bedrooms, and representative interiors. Hand-finished in Porto, these luminaires combine sculptural metalwork with refined glass or crystal elements, offering controlled light, material depth, and a quietly luxurious presence in residential, hospitality, and contract settings.

Many designs relate naturally to Castro chandeliers, pendants, and wall lights, making them especially suitable for interiors where a coordinated decorative language is important.

Craftsmanship & Materials

  • Solid brass stems and bases in polished, satin, hammered, or aged finishes
  • Diffusers in ribbed or opal glass, as well as selected crystal elements for softer light distribution
  • Weighted, felted bases that help protect timber and stone floors
  • Careful hand assembly and alignment for stability, clean proportions, and long-term reliability

Design Language & Typologies

  • Ambient floor lamps that provide broader, softer light for living and lounge areas
  • Reading models with directional heads for sofas, armchairs, and bedside seating zones
  • Profiles that range from restrained architectural lines to more decorative brass detailing
  • Designs that can be specified alongside Castro chandeliers, pendants, and wall lights for a more coherent interior scheme

Light Quality & Controls

  • Lamping varies by model and may include E14/E12, E27/E26, G9, or integrated LED
  • Warm-white light in the 2700–3000 K range works especially well with textiles, wood, and softer interior finishes
  • Opal liners, ribbed optics, and internal shielding help reduce hotspots and perceived glare
  • Select models offer inline, foot, or touch dimming for more flexible ambient and task lighting control

Sizing, Ergonomics & Placement

  • Floor lamps are most effective when positioned within easy reach of seating and reading areas
  • The base footprint should be considered in relation to circulation space, furniture layout, and visual balance
  • Cable route, switch position, and overall height should be reviewed as part of the room plan
  • Best results are usually achieved when floor lamps are layered with ceiling and wall lighting

Applications

  • Living rooms, libraries, bedrooms, and dressing areas in private residences
  • Suite lounges, lobby corners, tea rooms, and private salons in hospitality interiors
  • Reception spaces, show flats, executive apartments, and other representative projects
  • Both heritage and contemporary interiors where brass floor lamps add warmth, height, and material detail

Specifications & Options

  • Available finishes may include polished or satin brass, nickel, chrome, bronzed, and aged patinas
  • Glass options can include clear, smoked, ribbed, or opal versions depending on the model
  • Product information typically includes height, base dimensions, lamping details, cable information, and care notes
  • Selected models can be coordinated with companion Castro ceiling, suspension, wall, and table lighting