Industrial Cinema Grilled Loft Floor Lamp — Grille Shade, Wood & Steel, Hand-Finished, E27
A plug-in loft floor lamp hand-assembled in wood and unfinished steel with a grille shade, exposed cables, E27 socket, and an on/off switch. Bulb not included.
Technical specifications
| Light source | E27 — bulb not included |
| Compatible bulbs | LED, filament, halogen, CFL, incandescent (E27 only — not E14) |
| Voltage | 220–240V |
| IP rating | IP20 — indoor use only |
| Material & finish | Wood & unfinished steel, grille shade, exposed cables |
| Shade | Grille — filters & softens light, reduces glare |
| Assembly | Hand-assembled & hand-finished |
| Switch | On/off switch on cable |
| Dimmable | Compatible with dimmable bulbs, smart plugs & timers |
| Connection | Standard plug — no electrician required |
Industrial Cinema Grilled Loft Floor Lamp — Grille Shade, Finish & Placement
The grille shade is the key distinction between this lamp and the open-cage version — where the cage creates sharp geometric shadows, the grille filters and softens the light, reducing glare while still allowing the industrial aesthetic to read clearly. This makes it a better choice for spaces where you want the industrial look without the dramatic shadow projection — reading corners, bedside positions, or rooms with lighter walls where strong shadow patterns would be distracting. The hand-assembled and hand-finished construction means subtle surface variations between units are expected and add to the authenticity. For the best result, use a warm Edison-style filament LED (E27, 2700K, 4–6W). The E27 socket is not compatible with E14 bulbs. The lamp is compatible with smart plugs, timers, and dimmer modules. It is freestanding and easy to reposition.
This floor lamp suits lofts, living rooms, bedrooms, and reading corners where a characterful industrial accent is wanted without the full drama of an open cage. Its wood-and-steel construction pairs naturally with exposed brick, concrete, dark leather, and reclaimed timber. Browse our full floor lamps collection or read our floor lamps guide for placement ideas.
Common questions
What is the difference between a grille shade and a cage shade?
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A cage shade has open bars with large gaps that allow light to escape freely and cast strong geometric shadow patterns on walls. A grille shade has a finer, denser mesh that filters the light more, reducing glare and softening the shadow effect. The grille gives a more controlled, less dramatic light output — better for reading or relaxing, while the cage is more atmospheric.
Does this lamp plug in or does it need to be hardwired?
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It plugs into a standard wall socket — no electrician or hardwiring required. Simply assemble, plug in, and it’s ready to use.
What bulb works best with the grille shade?
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A warm Edison-style filament LED (E27, 2700K, 4–6W) gives the best industrial aesthetic — the warm glow filters softly through the grille. A slightly higher output bulb (6–8W) works well if you need more light for reading. Avoid cool white or daylight bulbs which feel harsh through a metal grille.
Will the unfinished steel change appearance over time?
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Yes — unfinished steel develops a natural patina over time, shifting toward a darker, more textured tone. In dry indoor conditions this is a slow, aesthetic process that adds character. To slow the patina, apply a thin coat of clear wax or metal sealant to the steel surfaces.
Can I use this lamp with a smart plug or dimmer?
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Yes. The lamp is compatible with smart plugs, timers, and motion detectors. For dimming, use a dimmable-rated E27 bulb and a smart plug with dimming capability or a plug-in dimmer module. The on/off switch on the cable remains functional alongside any smart plug.
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