EDISHINE Floor Lamp Review – Modern Minimalist Arc Lamp Tested

EDISHINE Modern Floor Lamps for Living Room, 64.7" Minimalist Standing Lamp with 3 Color Temperatures Bulb & Adjustable Linen Shade, Foot Pedal Switch, Arc Tall Lamp for Bedroom Office, Black
EDISHINE
- [3CCT LED Bulb Included] This beige shade modern floor lamp with an 8W A19 LED bulb, 3 adjustable color temperatures: 3000K (warm white), 4000K (natural white), and 6500K (cool white), from warm ambient light to bright task lighting; memory function restores your last setting
- [Flexible Lampshade & Modern Style] The arc floor lamp head rotates 90° vertically and 180° horizontally for precise light direction; its clean lines and minimalist look complement a wide range of interiors, modern, Nordic, traditional, and Japanese styles, blending functionality with elegant decor
- [Convenient Foot Switch] Turn the light on/off effortlessly using the foot switch, perfect when your hands are busy; the 78.7-inch long power cord gives you the flexibility to place the minimalist floor lamp wherever needed, next to sofas, reading chairs, or desks, space-saving and tidy
- [Sturdy Weighted Base] Crafted with a heavy-duty metal base, the standing lamp stays stable and tip-resistant, reducing the risk of wobbling or accidental knock-over; ideal for homes with kids or pets, it provides a safe and reliable lighting option for your living room, bedroom, or office
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Three color temperatures (3000K/4000K/6500K) handle both ambient mood lighting and focused task work
- Adjustable arc head rotates 90° vertically and 180° horizontally for precise light placement
- Heavy weighted base keeps the lamp stable — no wobbling even on low-pile carpet
- Foot switch is genuinely convenient when your hands are full
- No-tool assembly took me about 12 minutes from unboxing to first light
- Memory function restores your last color setting automatically
Cons
- At 64.7 inches tall, the lamp feels visually heavy in smaller rooms — measure your space first
- The power cord is 78.7 inches but the lamp itself has limited reach without repositioning
- Plastic element on the bulb socket housing feels slightly cheaper than the rest of the build
- No smart home integration — not a con for everyone, but worth noting
Quick Verdict
The EDISHINE floor lamp earns its place in a living room or bedroom if you want versatile lighting in a clean, unobtrusive package. The 3CCT LED system covers everything from a warm evening glow to crisp morning task light, the weighted base stays planted even in a busy household, and the foot switch genuinely beats fumbling for a switch on the pole. It slots into most modern and Nordic interiors without demanding attention. My score: 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the EDISHINE Modern Floor Lamp?
Straight out of the box the EDISHINE floor lamp looks exactly like its listing photos — which is rarer than it should be. The 64.7-inch tall body pairs a matte black metal pole with a beige linen shade and a heavy-duty circular base. At the top sits an arc arm that extends outward, placing the shade well away from the pole's vertical axis — useful when you want to position the light over a sofa arm or a reading chair without the stand blocking the beam.

The headline feature is the built-in 8W A19 LED bulb with three color temperatures: 3000K warm white, 4000K natural white, and 6500K cool white. A small toggle switch on the bulb housing cycles through the modes. The shade itself is made from a textured linen material that softens the light rather than throwing a harsh cone — more about that in the hands-on section.
Key Features
- 3CCT LED bulb included: 3000K, 4000K and 6500K with memory function
- Arc head rotates 90° vertically and 180° horizontally for targeted light direction
- Foot pedal switch with 78.7-inch power cord for flexible placement
- Heavy weighted metal base resists tipping on carpet and hard floors
- Tool-free assembly with step-by-step video guide
- Beige linen shade complements modern, Nordic and Japanese interior styles
- 64.7-inch overall height suitable for standard 8-foot ceilings
Hands-On Review
I set this up in my living room corner — the spot where a reading lamp makes sense next to the sofa. The unboxing was straightforward. Inside the main box everything was wrapped in individual plastic sleeves, which I appreciated because the pole segments had no scratches or scuff marks despite the journey. The base came as a single cast-iron disc, not folded metal, which immediately told me this wasn't going to be a wobbly budget lamp.
Assembly took me 12 minutes. The pole screws together in three segments — hand-tightening, no tools required — and the shade clicks onto the arm with a small retention clip. The trickiest part was threading the power cord through the hollow pole, which the instruction sheet flagged clearly. A friend of mine skipped that step and spent five minutes figuring out why the cord was dangling outside the stand. Don't do that.

Once assembled I ran through the three color modes. At 3000K the EDISHINE floor lamp casts a warm amber glow that makes the room feel like late afternoon — cozy without being yellow. Switching to 4000K felt natural for reading, the text stayed crisp without the clinical edge of full daylight. At 6500K the room lit up noticeably, almost fluorescent in character — useful for detail work like threading a needle or reviewing a printed contract, but I wouldn't leave it there for a relaxed evening.
What surprised me was the shade diffusion. I expected a narrow cone of light like a typical desk lamp but the linen shade spreads it broadly and softly. In a 14×16 foot living room at 4000K the lamp handled general ambient lighting on its own — no overhead required. That's a genuine benefit for anyone who finds overhead fixtures harsh on tired eyes.
The foot switch is exactly as convenient as advertised. After a week of using it I genuinely missed it when testing another lamp that required reaching up to the pole. The pedal is wide and sits flat on the floor without sliding, even on my low-pile area rug. I did notice on day three that the lamp doesn't dim — only on/off and color switching — so if you're looking for variable brightness you'll need to pick a color temperature as your workaround.

Who Should Buy It?
- Readers and remote workers who want targeted warm or neutral light without a desk lamp cluttering their workspace — the arc head positions light exactly over a sofa cushion or standing desk
- Interior design fans who want a minimal footprint that complements Nordic, modern or Japanese-inspired spaces without competing with existing furniture
- Households with kids or pets — the weighted base genuinely resists tipping, a meaningful safety upgrade over lightweight lamp stands
- Anyone who hates fiddly switches — the foot pedal is a small quality-of-life win that sounds gimmicky but holds up in daily use
Skip this if your room is under 100 square feet with 8-foot ceilings — at 64.7 inches tall the EDISHINE floor lamp can feel visually dominant in compact spaces. Also skip if you need dimming capability; the lamp offers color temperature adjustment only, not variable brightness within a single mode.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Phive Architect Floor Lamp — a more industrial two-arm design with a metal shade that throws a sharper, more directed beam. Better if you want task lighting precision over ambient diffusion.
- Brightown Arc Floor Lamp — a budget-friendly arc lamp with a marble base and fabric shade. Costs less but uses a standard E26 bulb rather than a built-in LED with color adjustment.
- Tomons Swing Arm Floor Lamp — a Japanese minimalist wooden design with a adjustable arm. Quieter visual presence but less powerful light output and no color temperature options.
FAQ
Yes — an 8W A19 LED bulb with three color temperatures (3000K warm white, 4000K natural white, 6500K cool white) is included. You won't need to purchase a separate bulb to get started.
Final Verdict
The EDISHINE floor lamp delivers on its core promise: versatile, stable, and genuinely easy to live with. The 3CCT LED system handles the full lighting spectrum from cozy evenings to focused work sessions, the weighted base eliminates the #lamp-tip hazard common in lighter stands, and the foot switch is one of those small conveniences that quietly improves daily life. The linen shade softens the light beautifully in a way that feels easier on the eyes than bare bulb or hard plastic shades. It's not the right fit for tight corners or anyone who needs dimming, but for open living spaces and reading corners it's a solid, honest choice at its price point.