human2319
Looks very nice overall. For the price, I’d recommend it, but some details of the user experience left me a bit disappointed. 1) The bottom of the base came scratched (and has paint in the holes?). Luckily, the rest of the lamp was perfectly fine. 2) The actually light part can be tilted up, but not side to side. 3) Depending which direction you want the lamp to go, the cord coming out of the base might have to be away from the wall (See picture). You cannot turn the lamp head side-to-side without partially unscrewing the vertical pole.
Somewhere in Illinois
I agree that this has a very good look. I really like the matte black finish. However we have had trouble getting it to stay up where we want it--it just slowly sags over the course of a few days. A common problem for cantilevered lamps, but a problem nonetheless.
Zach
It’s a cheaper quality than I expected but is fine to use. The top part sometimes falls down and I have to work hard to push it back together in order for it to stay up. There’s some discoloration on the brass but not too noticeable. It also leans to side a little bit and it seems like the base isn’t as solid or level as it should be but it looks good.
Jackie M
Visually it's a very pretty lamp, especially for the price. Easy to put together, feels well made. However the light it gives off is very minimal, and it's difficult to point in every direction to try to get more light out of it without it looking weird. It would work in a small room or possibly for just a reading light, but not good for ambient lighting.
HotinAlabama
It may be an error on my part, but the base wobbles. The cord is extra long, which a good thing. I wanted to hide as much of it as possible. There's a small reservoir for the cord in the base, but I think it keeps the lamp from being stable and the cord causes it to wobble. I also don't feel as if the lamp is assembled tightly if that makes sense. I've attempted to move the lamp and the top portion of the pole loosens from the base. It's a super cute lamp, but I'm a bit disappointment with the design.
KG820
The brass finish is nice, but the construction is as expected for a cheap lamp. The main rod is broken up into pieces that slide into one another and mine has a slight curve to it (not straight). I have to position it in a particular way so you can’t see the curve. Also the “adjustable” joint is not smooth or really even adjustable.
Indyminimalist
It’s super cute and matched my aesthetic. Buttttt it falls short. The shade causes very little light to come out. And no matter what I do it continually leans over and is crooked. It’s pretty, but not worth the price tag.
Julia
I got one, and had to return it because it was damaged in the box. The second I got fully assembled leans to the right and isn't well made in my opinion. Wish I had invested in a nicer floor lamp, but it will do the job for now.
Rosebud
Meh. Wouldn’t buy unless it’s for a college/kids room. It’s simple and gets the job done but isn’t very stable. The head of the light randomly falls down which could be very dangerous is someone was reading under the light. This broke completely and ended up returning it.
HootHoot
It’s a fairly nice looking lamp but a little tippy. The lamp adjusts but not enough that it doesn’t feel like the lightbulb is shining straight in your face like a spotlight. Going to keep it because it’s good looking but wish the design team at Target would work on purchasing items that take care of the balance issues in this cantilever style floor lamp and table lamp.