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The Brightech Leaf is a beautiful looking LED floor lamp that comes in two colours, black and silver. While it only has a colour temperature of 3000 Kelvins while some on my list reach 6000 Kelvins, which is a better daylight range for crafting, the Leaf is well made and has a wonderful swing art that makes it useful for lighting details when needed and folding away when not required.
It does light at 1150 lumens, so it is bright even if the light is 'yellow' rather than bright white. The Leaf features an energy saving mode and comes with a three-level touch sensitive switch to adjust the power and brightness. The 'pharmacy' style shade around the lamp helps the light focus on a particular area. This is a good floor lamp for multiple tasks.Good craft lights are able to illuminate a space and disperse shadows.
If money is no object, you can’t go wrong with a high-quality lamp from The Daylight Company, Purelite or Native Lighting. There are less expensive options too. Regardless of cost, look for a large and movable light head and ideally with colour temperature control to adjust through the day. Ideally, yes. You need to be able to position a craft light so it can disperse shadows and pull the contrast out of the fabric, paper or craft project being worked on.
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