The first floor lamp - known as the "torchiere" - originated from France in the 17th century. In the years that followed, every culture has since developed their own versions of this type of lamp, providing their own unique signatures. This is especially true for Asian floor lamps.
Asian floor lamps come in a wide range of designs and patterns, but majority are of Japanese or Chinese artistry. It is because of the fact that there are so many beautiful designs to choose from that you need to know which specific styles or patterns would best suit the interiors of your home.
Let us take a look at some of the more popular types of Asian lamps. One good example is the Samurai Shoji Floor Lamp. The lampshades are made out of traditional rice paper and have lavish images of samurai warriors painted on them. If having bloodthirsty samurai on your lampshade is too bold for you, you might go for a variant with pretty images of geishas.
Another example is the Bamboo Tree Shoji Accent Lamp. This type of lamp emphasizes the basic shape and colors of the bamboo tree. A slim lamp with a sensual ambient glow, it usually comes in black, beige or rosewood. Then, there is the Windowpane Shoji Floor Lamp, the shades of which resemble small Japanese windowpanes.
Regardless of what type of lamp you choose, you should take note that Asian floor lamps have an average height of 20 inches. In some cases, the glow of the light bulbs is too subdued so that you will need to change the bulbs for others in a higher wattage. Adjust the brightness of your lamp based on the room or space you will put it in. You might also want to consider buying lamps with adjustable heights to get the best illumination for your room.
If you are in the process of renovating your living room and you are unsure of the style of lamp that you want to include, it is advisable to go for an Asian lamp in neutral colors or designs. Lampshades with delicate cherry blossoms can match any room motif. However, because of their distinctive design, do not mix Asian lamps with interior décor of European origin. These two styles would clash, resulting in a garish eyesore. Do a little research on the Internet on how you can fit your Asian lamp into your home. You can also read some interior design magazines that offer useful advice and tips.
One very important thing that you need to consider is the cost. While most Asian floor lamps come in reasonable prices, you may have to pay more for lamps with intricate designs.
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