Hampton Bay Higgins 56.25 in. Black Tripod Floor Lamp with Round Base
Sturdy metal frame offers good stability. Made of high-quality metal to ensure durable use. ETL listed for safe and smooth use.
Brighten your space with the mid-century-inspired Hampton Bay 56.2″ Metal Tripod Higgins Floor Lamp. This lamp features a sturdy metal tripod frame in modern black satin finish, and matching black satin hardware for a seamless and elegant look. Topped with a 15″ wide white linen drum shade, this lamp provides ample ambient lighting without harsh glare. Uses one standard A19 E26 light bulb, max 16-watt LED or 100-watt incandescent equivalent (light bulb not included). A black 60″ power cord completes the lamp’s contemporary look.
- Modern metal floor lamp features circular tripod base for an airy look that provides excellent balance, in black satin finish
- Classic white linen drum shade is slightly tapered to provide ample lighting without harsh glare
- Assembled Dimensions: 15″ W x 56.2″ H; lamp base measures 13.5″ Dia.
- Shade Dimensions: 15″ wide x 10″ tall, crisp white linen fabric
- Features a 2-way rotary switch located on base of bulb socket; 60″ matching black power cord; ETL certified for safety
- Uses one standard A19 E26 light bulb, max 16-watt LED or 100-watt incandescent equivalent (light bulb not included)
- Pair with the coordinating Hampton Bay Higgins Table Lamp (sold separately)
Additional information
Dimensions | H 56.25 in, W 15 in, D 15 in |
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Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited One Year Warranty |
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by Steve
Saw this on display in store and it was perfect. Stylish, unique, well made and looks more expensive than it is. The shade looks great and isn’t creased/wrinkled like cheap ones and can be swapped for a different shade if desired. The broader base makes the lamp more stable than just a weighted base, which was a huge plus for kids and animals running around. The lamp adds good visual height and balance in our living room. It was easy to put together and you can’t see where the poles connect.
by Queen
Very easy to assemble, sturdy and provides great light. I only wish the assembly instructions had included using the Allen wrench to insert the locking screws. Thank goodness they provided an extra screw. As many others have noted my first screw is lost in the circular bottom.
by Dennis
Love this lamp. It’s lightweight and modern. Great addition to my living room decor.
by Chris
Really easy to assemble and works great Gabi