An LED or "light emitting diode" is an electronic component which emits light. They do not use a filament light a regular light bulb so they tend to last a lot longer. They also usually do not burn out or break easily, and they use considerably less electricity.
An LED floor lamp provides all the benefits of modern led lighting by implementing multiple small low-wattage LED bulbs into its design. Sometimes this means a single (or multiple) large LED-based "light bulbs" are used, which screw into the socket and can be replaced, each featuring multiple individual LED's. Other designs may directly integrate the modern LED's into the shape and form of the lamp itself.
A tall contemporary LED lamp is a modern and long-lasting choice for any room, particularly helpful as bedroom, dining room or living room lamps.
Usually a floor lamp will provide brighter lighting than table lamps. They are designed to be larger lamps and feature higher wattages or brightness of light. A bright LED floor lamp can light up most of a room with a fairly high level of light, although in a larger room you may want to use two or more lamps.
Since the LED's in an tall standing lamp or pole lamp are electronic devices, they often can also be controlled electronically. Modern controls or remote control units may allow you to adjust the brightness of the lamp, the timing of when it switches on and off, and the color of the light output. By changing the color of the LED output you can change the mood of your room. And by dimming the floor lamp you can set a lower level of light, for example in the evening.
An LED floor lamp may be in the form of an LED torchiere lamp or styled more towards a traditional floor lamp. Light often will emit at least upwards and outwards, but also sometimes downwards. Consider whether you want more ambient light from an upwards reflected light, or more focused light from a down-light lamp. If you particularly want an LED Reading lamp for reading or activities in a chair, see our LED reading lamps collection.