Floor lamp
The use of floor lamps of various designs and configurations is known. The floor lamp is commonly placed in the living room, entrance ways or corner of a room to provide lighting and interior atmosphere. In addition to utilization as a source of illumination, the floor lamp also serves as an elegant decorative object reflecting the ultimate in high-class living. Most floor lamps in use today are constructed with a circular base, a vertical post concentrically secured to the base and carrying some kind of an adjustable head with a socket and a shade. Such floor lamps designed to be used adjacent chairs or sofas tend to be heavy and generally have a long vertical post. In floor lamps, a rotary dimmer switch is generally fastened inside the lamp support thereof and controlled by a rotatable control shaft to regulate a variable resistor so as to change the intensity of light.
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