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Task Lamp
This is one of the top lighting decisions you have to make for a home office: Choosing the light to view your important (and not-so-important) documents, drafts and to-do lists.
While overhead lights can create glare or shadows, task lamps reduce both, which is soothing to the eye and the spirit. Task lamps, like this one, often have metal shades that direct the light to a specific spot on your desk.
Many have adjustable arms, joints or shades, too. That way you can shine the light exactly where you need it, no matter what type of work you’re doing.
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Directional Floor Lamp
Floor lamps are a great way to add light to a home office, especially if the space is practically pocket-sized.
A single, slim directional floor lamp provides versatility. You can light your home office generally, as well as aim the separate fixtures up, down or wherever you want them to go. Looking for light that’s more diffuse? Choose a directional floor lamp with frosted globes. Don’t miss out on our top picks for floor lamps on Amazon, too.
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