Consider this: there’s table lamps for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and pretty much every other room of the house and there’s a ton of cool and interesting designs that we can choose from.
There’s really no excuse not to use them more in our interior designs and decors so just in case you need a nudge or some inspiration, here’s 100 gorgeous lamps you could bring home.
The lesser-known types of table lamps for living room or any room
We’re all familiar with what a table lamp is: the definition is in the name. But dis you ever stop to think that there’s multiple different types of table lamps and each serves a specific purpose or has a unique characteristic?
Here’s some of the lesser-known types you might not have heard of before:
Decorative lamps
Yes, it’s a pretty board term but it’s a good way to distinguish between lamps that are meant to be primarily functional and those that serve a decorative purpose and add to the ambiance and aesthetic of the room.
Decorative lamps focus on the aesthetic more than the function. They’re designed to look interesting or beautiful and they’re meant to be used as decorations similar to how you’d use a painting to add color and beauty to a room. They also have the added advantage of providing lighting.
Tiffany lamps
Do you know those lamps with multicolored lampshades made of various pieces of glass and decorated with copper foil? They have a mosaic-inspired look and they’re reminiscent of cathedral windows. They also have a name: Tiffany lamps.
Fiber optic lamps
These are not so much interior decorations or lighting fixtures as they are toys and just fun things to play with for a while.
Fiber optic lamps don’t have light bulbs but instead they feature these thin filaments made of glass or polymers which transmit the light from the base of the lamp all the way to the tips.
They’re really fun to play with and they can also be used to create a soothing and fantasy-like ambiance or décor in a room.
Piano lamps
As the name suggests, piano lamps were at first used by musicians to be able to shed light on the music sheet during a performance. They had a thin horizontal light source at the top which extended the whole width of the tune sheet and was attached to the piano.
Banker’s lamps
This type of lamp is commonly used in libraries throughout the US and was first introduced in the mid 1900s under the name Emeralite. It’s a table lamp with a brass stand, a green glass shade and a pull-chain switch. There’s now all sorts of variations created based on this style.
How To Choose A Table Lamp
There’s a few important questions you should ask yourself before buying a table lamp such as what type of lamp you choose, in what style and, of course, how big should the lamp be. Size in this case matters.
As a general idea, these are the measurements that you should keep in mind when looking for a new lamp:
- The overall size of the lamp in relation to the table – the lamp shouldn’t be more than 1.5 times taller than the surface it’s sitting on. Also, the shade’s diameter should be smaller than the width of the table so it doesn’t stick out.
- The lamp’s base and shade – You should also pay attention to the proportions of the lampshade in relation to the base. The shade’s diameter should fit the size of the base otherwise it will look disproportionate and unbalanced. Look for shades that are within 2’’ of the base in terms of size.
- The length of the shade and the base – As a general idea, the lampshade length should be somewhere around 65% – 90% of the base length or a third of the lamp’s total height.
There are of courses cases when the lamp’s design is specifically created to make a statement or to transmit a certain idea in which case these measurements might not follow the rules.
Choosing a Table Lamp For The Living Room
In the living room the lamp is usually placed in the side table next to the sofa. That way it can be used as a reading light or an ambient light to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the room.
Based on that, a side table lamp should ideally measure around 24’’ – 34’’ and the bottom of the shade should line up with the eye level of those sitting on the sofa.
Choosing a lamp for the bedroom
In here lamps are typically sitting on bedside tables or nightstands. They can be used for reading or when getting reading for bed and doing various other activities that don’t require a powerful light source.
You should make sure the lamp is easily reachable from bed so you can turn it on and off without stretching or getting up. In terms of size, a bedroom lamp should measure between 24’’ – 27’’. The bottom of the lampshade should line up with your chin when you’re sitting in bed.
Choosing a table lamp for the office
In the office it’s actually important to have adequate lighting in order to be able to get work done efficiently and comfortably. Choose the lamp based on the type of activities you do in your office such as reading, writing, using the computer and so on.
If you have a large desk either get a big lamp or several smaller ones. Also consider layering the lighting and having multiple sources that bring into focus specific areas. Task lighting is important and should be done efficiently.
Are table lamps good for your eyes?
You’ve probably heard this before, most likely related to reading: low light is bad for your eyes. That’s why we’ve gotten used to using a table lamp when we’re sitting on the sofa reading or when we’re working on the computer.
But simply having a lamp and turning it on doesn’t necessarily mean there’s no strain on the eyes. There’s a few more aspects to keep in mind. For example, if the lampshade is clear and not opaque the light can be too powerful which is also not great for the eyes.
Similarly, if the lamp is placed over your shoulder the light can create a glare on the book or on your reading material which strains the eyes.
Computer vision syndrome is also a thing. It refers to the effect computer screens have on our eyes, especially when used for long periods of time.
Staring at a computer screen for long periods of time forces the eyes to continually focus and to move back and forth and they adjust to the moving images and text. This causes the eyes to become tired.
Keeping a desk lamp close to the computer screen can help with that. However, avoid having the light source directly overhead because this can create a glare on the screen. Opt instead for a more direct lighting source and position the lamp accordingly.
If you’re using a lamp the best place for a lamp is directly behind it. This doesn’t create a glare and prevents the light from going directly into your eyes.
The type of lamp you use is also important. Table lamps that produce a softer and more diffuse light are better. Smaller lamps are also better than large lamps because they cut down on glare.
What are the different types of light bulbs?
Picking out a light bulb is not as easy and straightforward as it once used to be. There’s multiple choices to be made between various different types of light bulbs.
Incandescent vs LED vs CFL light bulbs
There was a time when incandescent bulbs were our only option. Nowadays they still exist but there’s also other types which have become more popular such as CFLs and LEDs.
CFL means compact fluorescent lamp and together with LEDs they cost more compared to incandescent bulbs. The advantage however is that they use considerably less energy and last for a lot longer which makes them the most cost-effective options.
Incandescent bulbs produce warmer light which some people prefer and they also work with dimmer switches. Some LED bulbs also work with dimmers but you should always check.
Dimmable bulbs
Dimmable light bulbs are great if you want to be able to adjust the intensity of the light. For example, you can use them in the bedroom to create a cozy and relaxing mood. Some table lamps come with built-in dimmer switches but these can also be purchased separately.
Common bulb shapes
There’s also a distinction to be made between the different shapes light bulbs can have. The three most common ones are:
A19 – this is the classic light bulb shape: round at the top with a little nub at the base
Spiral – spiral-shaped bulbs, also referred to as twisted bulbs are your classic CFL bulbs which feature a long and thin fluorescent light spun into a coil.
Candle – these are small and usually found in accent lamps or decorative electric candles and garlands.
Common light bulb base sizes
This is actually one of the most important things you should pay attention to when buying a light bulb. These are the three most common base sizes for light bulbs:
- E26 – this is by far the most common size for table lamp bulbs. The bulbs measure 26mm in diameter and are considered the standard type.
- E17 – this is known as an intermediate base and it’s also fairly common on table lamps and desk lamps. The bulbs are smaller compared to the standard E26 ones.
- E12 – these are small light bulbs, usually candle bulbs and they’re used predominantly in decorative lamps or night lights.
A Collection of Unique Table Lamps Design For Living Room
Circular lamps with ambient lighting
If you’re looking for something simple and sleek, Le Deun might have the perfect lighting fixture for you. They offer a range of table lamps with circular designs and subtle ambient lighting, available in several sizes and colors. You can match them to your ceiling light fixture.
Classical with a glamorous twist
For those of you that prefer something a little more classical but not lacking creativity, we suggest the range of modern table lamps offered by Heathfield. Lamps such as Obus or Olympus have just the right amount of pizzazz to look glamorous without being opulent.
A versatile lamp with a glass base
The same company also offers a series of stylish table lamps with glass bases and elegant metal accents. The colors glow subtly and are accentuated when the light is turned on.
A minimalist and elegant trio
A set of three elegant table lamps is displayed here. The Billie lamp is in the far left with the Gil lamp taking the center stage. Ella and Dorsey and the two quirky lamps displayed on the right.
Light and delicate with a sturdy base
Line One is a handmade table lamp with an elegant and solid base made of marble. The lampshade is made of aluminum and the two parts are connected with a brass rod which gives the lamp a lightweight and delicate look.
An artistic table lamp for modern living rooms
The lighting collection from Brokis is designed by Lucie Koldová and has a really artistic allure. The designs of the lamps are simple with an emphasis on material and form. They disperse the light over a sandblasted surface which creates a luminous line when viewed from the side.
A harmonious blend of simple materials
Featuring a combination of metal, wood and linen, the Forma table lamp fits of a variety of different decors and styles. It has a body made of dark stained walnut wood and its shade is available in linen or burlap. There are also subtle accents of brushed or black anodized aluminum.
Where playfulness and practicality meet
The design of the Giraffa lamp is somewhere at the meeting point between playfulness and practicality. In addition, the lamp is also extremely versatile. It has a 360 degree rotating shade that’s connected to an angled post. It looks very simple and it’s very easy to use. its warm and fully dimmable LED light source makes it ideal for bedroom nightstands and desks.
Minimalist table made of folded aluminum sheets
The lamp designed by Mark Holmes is a modern interpretation of a classical accessory. Its design is simple and structured into three components made of folded sheet aluminum. Available in a variety of different colors, the lamp is versatile enough to be used in any room of the house. The light it gives out is dim and pleasant being perfect for bedrooms or for ambient decors.
Flexible lamp with adjustable linear arms
Meet Pris, the table lamp that suits all your needs. Thanks to its simple and flexible design, the lamp can be configured in a variety of different ways for lots of different environments including homes and work spaces. The lamp has a set of adjustable linear arms fitted with up and down diffusers that offer warm LED light.
Modern table lamp with Nordic and Italian influences
The Note Design Studio created the Fuse Collection based on two inspiration sources that combined create a perfect marriage between tradition and simplicity. The Italian and Nordic influences are represented in the form of an elegant set of lamps crafted of ceramic and wood. They have cylindrical shades and a base shaped like a tray.
Minimalist lamp with a graphical design
The design of the OT2 table lamp is a very simplistic and graphical one. The lamp was designed by Marco Capeto for Officine Tamborrino. It has a structure made from a single metal elements that serves as a base, support and lampshade. This pure and honest design gives the lamp a very lightweight and chic look.
Modern table lamp with a retro twist
If you want a table lamp that adds a touch of vintage charm to its surroundings, have a look at Turbaya, a lamp that’s visually similar to a gramofon. It can be used as a wall sconce or as a table lamp and it has a base made of brass or copper pipes. The lampshade is made of brass and it diffuses the light in a glamorous way.
Plywood lamps inspired by ribbons
Ray Power designed a lamp called Air M. It’s part of the Air collection which is an experiment that explores the qualities of plywood. The material was shaped into tridimensional objects that has a conical stand and a ribbon-like shade. The lamps are both functional and aesthetically impressive. They stand out and can double as abstract sculptures.
A lamp inspired by traditional Chinese lanterns
The inspiration for the design of the Con. Tradition table lamp comes from traditional Chinese lanterns. It is, of course, adapted to meet the needs of the contemporary world. The lamp has a sleek steel frame and body with an elegant finish. The design is pretty versatile and allows the lamp to either be placed on a table or to be attached to a wall.
A table lamp that looks great against the wall
If you’re looking for a lamp that can look nice when placed against a wall, perhaps Macchia would suit your needs. The lamp is manufactured by Erba Italia and its elegant and sinuous design is the work of Giorgio Soresso. The base made of fiberglass and can either have a glossy or a matte finish. It lampshade is made of fabric.
Beautiful table lamp made of concrete
Concrete is not a very common material when it comes to accessories such as table lamps. It is, however, an increasingly popular material in contemporary interior design, being appreciated for its elegant roughness and its texture. This is the T2 UP lamp. It has a geometric design and can feature gold, silver or copper plating on the inside. It suits spaces with minimalist decors and it can be used in combination with a variety of other styles.
Wooden lamps with elongated hexagonal shades
The design of the Woodspot table lamp is a very charming one. The base is actually an angled support similar to those featured by photo frames. The resistance piece is the lampshade which has an elongated bottom that touches the surface on which it stands. Both the shade and the support are made of spruce wood. The shade’s exterior is painted and comes in a series of delicate pastel colors. Thanks to the form of the lamp and the material used, the light emitted has a very warm and comfortable feel.
A playful lamp with a bright touch of color
The Matt Cemento collection manufactured by In-es.artdesign includes three beautiful models, one of which is Cemento, a table lamp with a lovely concrete shade. It’s supported by a sleek and linear base that forms an L-shape. The interior of the lampshade has a colored coat that contrasts with its neutral exterior.
Delicate ribbon lamp that looks like a sculpture
At its core, the design of the Milano Study lamp is extremely simple. The lamp looks like a delicate ribbon made out of wood. Created back in 2014, the lamp is extremely stylish and it preserves its beauty, having a sort of timeless look. The only material used for its creation was ash wood with a natural wood oil finish.
Versatile bowl-inspired lamp with a wooden base
The Bowl table lamp designed by Knut Bendik Humlevik has a really charming look in the sense that it looks a bit like a tiny fireplace. The Edison bulb is contained within a smoky glass bowl attached to a wood or copper base. The inspiration comes from the designs of old lanterns which has been simplified and refined. The lamp is a part of the DesignJunction collection.
A great table lamp for reading areas
The adjustable arm makes the Trapeze table lamp a perfect accessory for nightstands, desks and side tables. It can rotate 360 degrees and it comes in two sizes, large and small. The arm moves with a fluid motion across 3 axes. It has counterweights which allow the user to be very precise when adjusting the angle. At the same time, the LED lampshade offers diffuse, even and pleasant light, ideal for reading. The lamp was designed by Peter Stathis.
A quirky and playful lamp made of metal
With a design that’s simple, quirky and playful, the Spun Table Lamp is the creation of Jonah Takagi. The shade is made of aluminum and is supported by a lacquered steel base complemented by a cloth cord. Several combinations of colors are available. For example, the base comes in green, yellow and orange and the shade is available in polished aluminum, brass or matte white lacquer.
Cauldron-inspired table lamp with cozy lighting
The Cauldron lamp is not designed to offer abundant light. It’s more of an ambiental accessory. Its name is quite suggestive in the sense that the glass shade actually looks like a small cauldron. The light is concentrated at the center. You can integrate such an accent piece in a cozy bedroom setting or somewhere in the corner of a lounge area.
Modern lamp inspired by traditional Japanese hats
The design of the Kasa M table lamp is inspired by the traditional japanese hats. The lamp is characterized by a simple look with clean lines, a conical shade and an overall sleek form. The shade casts light over a thin circular metal base and this creates the illusion that the body of the lamp is floating in the air.
A stylish lamp that looks like a terrarium
Studio Score+Solder offers a range of eye-catching lamps and terrariums, all made of glass and with geometric forms. The lamps have solid wooden bases complemented by a glass top shell constructed out of geometric glass pieces that together complete a puzzle. They come in several different sizes and forms.
A lamp without a light bulb
Technically, the lamps designed by Studio Cheha have no light bulbs. It’s actually their lampshades that light up. Their designs are inspired by classical desk and table lamps and have a touch of magic. They have a touch dimmer for the bright LEDs and they can suit a variety of configurations and decors.
Small and simple lamp inspired by nature
Because every product offered by Talbot + Yoon are handcrafted, this makes every piece unique. A lot of the designs including these table lamps are characterized by simple forms inspired by nature and by a playful and quirky appearance. Each lamp is distinct and special. The Bob collection is made of concrete and recycled glass and the lamps have golden tops.
Retro lamps with cork bottoms
These are the Sulfonation lamps, a series designed by Dechem for Kavalier Glass. The lamps are part of the Laboratory Lights collection. They come in two sizes and they have cork bottoms with copper accents. They use retro light bulbs.
Marble bases and copper accents
The interesting thing about the Liam 1 lamp series is the contrast between the marble bases featured by all the lamps and the metal or glass bodies. Each of the lamps has its own set of special characteristics. They all offer a soft and warm glow and they’re each eye-catching enough to stand out in any type of environment.
Blocky table lamp made of solid marble
The Alvin table lamp is a quirky little accent piece. Its most notable feature is the solid marble block that basically serves as a base for the lamp. There is no lampshade but only an Edison light bulb. Apart from that, there’s only a small switch. This is a quirky little lamp of small dimensions and simple and versatile enough to look interesting in a variety of settings and decors.
A casual design featuring a recycled tin can shade
Perfect for casual and contemporary spaces, this industrial table lamp is unique in the sense that its shade is made out of a recycled can and its base is cast in concrete. The body that supports the shade is made of copper pipes. Considering these details, you could probably make something similar yourself. You’d need a mould for the concrete base, a can, pipes, cord and some spray paint. It might be fun to customize the design according to your specific needs. {found on etsy}.
Sculptural lamp that defies gravity
Designs such as Balance by Victor Castanera stand out by linking themselves to timeless concepts such as gravity and time. This lamp is actually a tribute to those concepts, featuring a design that’s artistic, harmonious and also a little bit dramatic. It uses neutrals such as black and white to highlight the forms and the idea behind the object.
Simple and versatile lamp featuring a wooden frame
The thing that distinguishes the Kavo lamp from other table or desk lamps is how easy it is to install and assemble. The lamp comes in flat packaging and it’s composed of six parts connected with four screws. Its design is simple and classical and the lamp is made from high quality materials. Its body is made of birch wood with a walnut veneer coating.
Geometric lamp inspired by the beautiful wings of birds
The Wings series designed by Haim Evgi is composed of minimalist table, floor and ceiling lamps with designs inspired by the wings of various different birds. The table and floor lamps feature thin iron bodies that support the shades thus creating the image of a flying object. The wings of the lamps are made of solid oak and the bodies are made of painter iron pipes.
Reading table lamp with a swivel shade
Designed to serve as a lamp for reading or other similar tasks, the Quart lamp features a white marble base and a swiveling shade, these elements being connected by a wooden rod. The design is inspired by classic forms and lines and has a simple but at the same time rich character. This directional lamp is an elegant fit for spaces such as bedrooms, offices or hallways.
Metal table lamps born from restrictions
At the core of this table lamp series was a set of restrictions. The designer, Mario Alessiani, was challenged to create a metal design using only folding laser cutting techniques which also had to be affordable. The Vela table lamp was the result. The bulb is inserted into a tube and an alloy sheet is used to diffuse the light.
A table lamp made from seaweed
Believe it or not, the main material used in the design of this lamp is seaweed. This is the Marine Light, a table lamp designed by Nir Meiri. It has a strong artistic character and at the same time it borrows elements from classical lamps. The base is made of metal and the shade has a thin metal structure onto which the organic seaweed is applied and left to dry and shrink.
Quirky lamps reminiscent of construction cranes
As you might have noticed, the designs of these two lamps are inspired by construction cranes and heavy lifting machines. They are the creation of Magenta Studio and they feature a series of thin steel rods that transmit low voltage electricity from the base of the lamp to the bulb, thus freeing the structure of wires.
A modern take on classic gas lamps
If these lamps look familiar that’s because they resemble classic gas lamps. The image inspired Patrycja Domanska and Felix Gieselmann to create a new and modern lamp that they called Gus. It has a simple and graphical design featuring a cylindrical base and a cone top. The lamp is available in white or dark blue and with a clear or opaque glass shade.
Cute and quirky lion lamps
Quirky, cute and fun, the Lion Penseur (Thinking Lion) lamp is the creation of Korean designer Lee Jinyoung. The lamps are handmade and their design is meant to first of all follow the guidelines of safety so they can be suitable for spaces used by kids. The designer used materials such natural cowhide or leather to give each lamp a unique character.
Repurposed demijohn as a lampshade
We can think of several things that make this lamp stand out. First of all, it’s made from a repurposed wine-storage vessel. Also it looks pretty practical and versatile. The Dama lamp was designed by Tom Allen for Lucirmas. These lamps are made from recyclable material, particular from 5 litre glass containers (dame jeanne). The bottom of the bottle is cut and attached to a timber base with a plumen lightbulb.
The beauty of bent plywood in the form of a lamp
Plywood is a very common material but it’s rarely used with aesthetic purposes, being mostly appreciated for its functional character. This is not however the case for the Streamlined lamp, a creation of Studio Roex. The idea behind this collection is to highlight the characteristics of plywood and to reveal the beauty of its layers.
Utilitarian lamp with a fun aesthetic
Frank is a table lamp that combines utilitarian and aesthetic characteristics. The body of the lamp is made of metal and wood, two materials that complement each other. The lampshade has a swivel mechanism which allows the user to adjust its tilt and orientation. The lamp was designed by Oliver Hrubiak and is meant to serve as a task or ambient light for spaces such as bedrooms or home offices.
Art deco lamps featuring marble discs
Inspired by the 20th century art deco movement, the Nuovecento collection includes a series of eye-catching LED table lamps designed by Davide Aquini. The lamps are constructed using marble discs attached to triangular metal structures. The lamp offers warm and subtle ambient lighting and it stands out even when turned off thanks to the unique veining on the marble discs.
The lamp without a lampshade
The really odd thing about the Light table lamp would be the fact that it has no lampshade. That’s because its innovative design projects the image of a shade on the wall when turned on. When turned off, the lamp doesn’t really resemble a light fixture but looks more like a simple freestanding beam. This is a creation of Design Studio YOY.
A table lamp that’s an open book
Perfect for reading nooks, the Lumio SF table lamp looks exactly like an open book. The more you open it the brighter the light becomes. The lamp is designed by Max Gunawan and the project become popular through a kickstarter campaign. The battery of the lamp can be charged using the USB port built into the spine. It lasts for 8 hours.
Hat stand lamp that you can dress up
It’s easy to recognize the idea behind the Chapeau lamp. Philippe Starck found the inspiration for this project in the simplicity and elegance of the hat stand and translated that into a new object able to function as an accent light. The really cool thing about it is that the user can use any type of hat as a lampshade thus offering him the freedom to customize the lamp as desired.
Minimalist lamps showcasing the phases of the moon
The inspiration for this minimalist lamp series designed by Nir Meiri came from the moon, more specifically the faces of the moon. The collection includes three lamp types designed for the floor, table and ceiling. The Moon table lamp has a stone disc base and a shade inside of which there are flat LED bulbs positioned so that they evenly spread the light from the center to the edges.
Architectural lamp design inspired by a fortress
The architectural design of the Moresque lamps was meant to capture the defining details of the Alhambra complex which is a fortress located in Andalucia, Spain. The lamps are designed by Alessandro Zambelli and they look like towers with bulbs at the top. The design is both chic and full of meaning.
Stylish lamps with tinted glass shades
The story behind the Nelly lamp is a fun one. The lamp is the creation of a team of young designers who used the traditional glass working techniques from the island of Murano to produce something that’s timeless and versatile. The lamp has a frosted white glass body and a hat-like shade available in several beautiful colors. It was named after a dog because it’s meant to be like a companion, like a little best friend.
Modern lamp designed using traditional techniques
The Say My Name lamp was also designed using traditional glass-making techniques and it its case these were combined with contemporary lines and fluid forms. Each lamp is hand-blown entirely from Venetial glass and the colors displayed by the lampshades are created in the furnaces of Venice.
A wooden sphere on top of a metal cube
This is Cupola, an intriguing table lamp that puts together two contrasting shapes. The base of the lamp is a metal cube and the shade is a sphere made of wood. The contrast resulted between the two forms and materials is a very harmonious and visually pleasing one. Each shade is handcrafted from whole trunks of naturally fallen beech.
Timeless lamps made from old wine bottles
If this table lamp looks simple and familiar that’s because it is. These lamps are crafted using 19th century bottles traditionally used for the storage of wine. The bottles are converted into table lamps and they are combined with modern brass accents for an elegant look. Each lamp is unique, with a character given by the lamp used in its design. {found on original-house}.
Cute lamps for dog and cat lovers
This is not the first time we’re featuring these quirky and playful table lamps. These are the Get Out Dog and Get Out Cat lamps, both available in a variety of different colors. As the names suggests, the lamps are either shaped like dog or like cats so it’s up to you to pick the type of companion that you prefer.
Delicate table lamps with metal tripod bases
Ella is a very delicate and elegant lamp. It has a hand-blown glass shade supported by a steel tripod base. Despite its sleek and delicate forms, the lamp is very strong and sturdy. It has a graphical and sophisticated look and it comes with a shade available in transparent or grey glass. The metal stand can either be black or white.
A unique set of lamps with hand0blown glass shades
Usable either as a table or a floor lamp, Boule is a simple-looking accent piece designed by Sebastian Herkner. It comes in several different combinations of colors mostly based on neutral shades or white and gray. The base can either be black or white and it made of porcelain while the shade is made of hand-blown glass.
Large balloon-inspired table lamps
The overall simplicity of the Balloons is what makes these table lamps so interesting in the first place. They’re pretty big and that’s one detail that makes them stand out. Furthermore, their design is one defined by smooth lines, delicate forms and strong contrasts.
Compact lamp reminiscent of a penguin
Meet Bounce, a playful little table lamp that looks a bit like a penguin. It’s the compact version of the original lamp designed by Karl Zahn. It has a compact base and a shade made of folded aluminum that’s white on one side and decorated with a wood veneer finish on the other.
Minimalist table lamp with an intriguing look
You know that feeling when it’s as if someone’s watching you? It gets more vivid when you have an Atlas lamp. The lamp was named after the Titan that keeps the world on his shoulders. It has an elegant geometric design and it looks as if it’s hiding a deeper meaning, almost as if it’s a metaphor for a mysterious concept.
An unexpectedly symmetrical lamp design
The symmetrical design of the Balloon table lamp is the element that actually grounds it. Everything else about it is meant to give it a funky and playful look. The lamp is designed by giorgia Zanellato for Atipico and it comes in a variety of different colors such as yellow, gray, brown, green, orange or black. It has a wire frame and lampshades made of cotton or linen.
Simple lamp inspired by rock clusters
It doesn’t look like much when you first lay eyes on it but the ZHE lamp is actually more interesting than that once you learn the idea behind its design. The lamp is inspired by a type of wood that’s hard as rock and its shade is hand-welded to look like a cluster of rocks.
Minimalist and graceful lamp that bends
This is a lamp that would be perfect for a desk or for a nightstand if you’re the type that likes to read in bed. Its name is Stream and it has a fluid geometry that allows it to look dramatic while maintaining its minimalism. The lamp has a sleek aluminum body and an LED light source in addition to a flexible four stage dimmer.
A lamp that changes shape and color
If you’re looking to add a touch of color to your interior decor, then you might want to consider a Numen lamp. The different designs you see here are actually one and the same lamp. That’s right, you can shape the lamp however you want. By changing its form you also give it a new character and you introduce a new element to the decor.
Modern lamps with veneer shades and wooden bases
The lamps displayed are part of a collection of lighting accessories that have veneer shades and wooden bases. They also blackened bronze hardware that added a subtle industrial touch to their look. These floor and table lamps are available in walnut, cherry, ash, maple, mahogany and oak. {found on chrislehrecke}.
Table lamp made of a series of stacked discs
You could define the Maija lamp collection using a single word: luminous. The lamp’s design is conceived as a series of stacked discs that encircle the light source. Originally in a nude rose color, the discs are now also available in white.
Elegant and minimalist lamps with pure white shades
These luminous bodies are the Cesta lamps, a series designed to capture the pure and warm beauty of the Mediterranean. The lamps are handcrafted using traditional steam bending techniques. They feature elegant and sleek frames made of cherry wood and a glass shade shaped like an opal. The lamps feature dimmers and they can be displayed on desks, tables or directly on the floor.
A ring-shaped lampshade held by a slender rod
Available in two sizes, the Sin lamp was designed by Antoni Arola and it doesn’t have a shade. Instead, it features a luminous ring attached to a sleek and elegant base. It has a built-in switch that makes the light dimmable. It’s a good fit for workspaces or for bedrooms. You can find it in two matte colors, white and graphite as well as with a clear white shade or an opaque aluminum one.
A small and cute lamp with a rotating shade
The Petite lamp is, as the name suggests, small and cute. It has a shade that can be turned to illuminate at the perfect angle and it’s handmade of birch wood. The design is simple and elegant look and it’s available with four different finishes: natural birch, laminated white or black and walnut veneer.
A birch lamp that you can also use as a sconce
With a design similar to the one of the Petite lamp, the Owalo is available as a wall-mounted sconce or a freestanding table lamp. It’s most commonly used as a reading light in the bedroom and it’s handmade of birch wood.
Curvy lamp with a perforated metal shade
Three materials were combined when creating the Dome table lamp. The lamp features a disc-shaped base made of wood, a metal body available in several different finishes and a glass shade partially covered by a dome-shaped shell made of perforated metal.
Elegant table lamp with a solid hardwood base
This is Stella, an elegant and solid-built table lamp with a sturdy base handcrafted from hardwood discs carefully stacked together to give it its geometric and sculptural form. The shade can either be short or tall and is sold separately.
A stylish mix of solid brass and wood
The Sunrise table lamp is available in two versions with similar designs. The lamps combine solid brass and wood and this gives them a minimalist and elegant look. They have dome-shaped shades that swivel 90 degrees front and back and 180 degrees side to side, offering flexibility and the option to adjust the light for optimal coverage.
Oversized, drop-shaped lamp
We continue our list with a lamp named Drop. As the name suggests, it has a drop-shaped base which is complemented by a simple linen shade. You can choose to customize the lamp with your choice of materials and dimensions so it fits perfectly in your decor. Use it as an accent piece in the living room or add it to your bedroom or even to the home office.
Simple and fresh table lamps in playful colors
It comes in five playful and beautiful colors and it has a simple and fresh design. We’re talking about the Eclipse table lamp, a quirky accessory with a lot of energy. It gives the decor a dynamic feel and it also allows the space to feel really cozy and comfortable. The lamp is made entirely of ceramic.
A quirky table lamp in a bottle
The beauty of the Pulse lamp lies in its simplicity. It has a really chic and casual design. The base is made of transparent glass and looks like a bottle. It’s filled with cord which then runs through a hole pierced into the glass. The lamp uses decorative Edison light bulbs.
Modern table lamp made entirely of hardwood
K Blade is a table lamp made entirely of hardwood. It features Oled technology which allows it to maintain a minimalist and linear design. It’s a graphical lamp with a sculptural form which suits contemporary decors and spaces such as offices or reading lounges.
White ceramic lamp with a matte exterior
Designed for indoor use only, the Mia lamp is the type of quirky accessory that you can expect to see in certain types of modern and contemporary homes. It has a playful design with a structure made of white white ceramic. It has a matte finish on the outside and a polished finish on the interior.
Wooden table lamp that looks like a puppy
Some lamps go beyond the basics of interesting design. A good example is Luminose which is a lamp that looks like a puppy. It’s a wooden table lamp with a flexible design which allows it to be interactive and to become more than just a lamp. It was designed by Ellizabeth Zimmerer and Marton Lente and it’s a lamp that you’ll really enjoy if you’re a dog person.
Rugged lamp made of concrete
This unusual-looking table lamp is the creation of designers Asia Samimi and Nima Fardi and it’s called Inside Out. The desire behind its design was to showcase the unique attributes of concrete as a material suitable for more than just large constructions. The design of the lamp is simple and sculptural with a solid body made of concrete and a sort of frame made of brass.
A lamp inspired by wooden window shutters
In 2015 Atelier Mazine created a series of lamps called Twig I, II and III. Their designs blur the barrier between natural and artificial. They’re crafted using wood and concrete and their designs are reminiscent of wooden shutters. The wooden section is available in solid oak and beech and the base is solid and made of concrete.
Super cute mushroom lamp with warm light
It’s easy to fall in love with the Mush Lamp. That’s because it has a really cute design and it’s shaped like a mushroom. It gives off warm light and it adds a touch or organic beauty to any room you place it in. The base is made of wood and the lampshade is made of ceramic and compressed wood chips. You can choose between colors such as white, black and brown with either a matte or a glossy finish.
A tripod base and a swiveling shade
This is Frank, a lamp designed by Oliver Hrubiak. It has a very distinctive design, featuring a tripod wooden base and a swiveling shade. The materials used by the designer when putting together this quirky lamp include ash wood, powder-coated steel, brass fittings and spun aluminum.
Cool table lamp with an open base
The cool thing about the Scoop lamp is that it occupies very little space on the desk, table or nightstand, depending on where you decide to use it. It does that thanks to its open base which lets you use the table surface twice. This means that in that open space at the center of the lamp’s base you can put a vase, a pencil holder or something else that fits.
A duck-inspired table lamp
In case you have an unusual passion for ducks, there’s a lamp that lets you express it. This is the Mallard Duck table lamp. It was designed by Rachel Kozlowski and it has an easily recognizable base that’s shaped like the body of a duck. The duck’s head is actually the lampshade.
Minimalist lamp featuring a large globe
Sometimes simplicity is the best option if you want to keep the decor welcoming and comfortable. The Globe table lamp has a design that revisits the basics forms. Its main feature is the lampshade which is a large glass globe that offers soft and diffused light.
A classical shade on an eye-catching base
In a way, we tend to have mixed feelings about this lamp. On one hand, it looks pretty classical judging it by the form of the lampshade, On the other hand, the metal base is pretty unusual and gives the lamp an eye-catching look. the triangular elements cross each other and form a balanced and asymmetrical structure that contrasts with the cotton shade. {found on Johnlewis}.
Handcrafted lamp made of contrasting materials
Looking at the Oblic lamp from a certain lamp is almost appears as if it has a funny expression. That’s mostly because of the angle and because of our uncontrollable ability to humanize things and to recognize faces everywhere. The lamp is handcrafted from solid wood and acrylic, two contrasting materials that complement each other beautifully.
An unusual combination of wood and porcelain
Another contrasting combination of materials is featured by the Gren Light lamp. This one puts together wood and porcelain in a sleek design that makes it resemble a tree branch. It’s a lamp that comes in a limited edition and has a durable structure. Its dimmable nose makes it great not only for workspaces but also for bedrooms.
A pair of lamps that should stay together
This cute pair of lamps is designed by Asaf Weinbroom who named them simply Wedding. To best capture the meaning behind their designs you should display them together. That’s because they’re a classical representation of a couple, where one lamp represents the man and the other is the woman. It’s a cute pair for a his and her bedroom.
Funky table lamp with a cork base
Most modern table lamps have playful and quirky designs and the Picia lamp is no exception. Its name means “tiny” which is a little bit ironic considering the bulky form. The lamp was designed by Enrico Zanolla out of glass and cork. It has a handblown shade and a base made of cork. The designer mentioned that the shape of the lamp is inspired by Gyro Gearloose’s little helper by Walt Disney.
Wobbly lamps that look like little mushrooms
They look like cute little mushrooms and they have a really playful character. These are the lamps designed by Morten & Jonas. They’re called Wobbelhead and that’s because they have wobbly heads just like bobblehead figurines.
Vintage bulbs inside tinted glass lamps
There’s something almost magical about the Bottle Lamps designed by Ett La Benn. Their designs are pretty simple: just a vintage filament bulb suspended inside a colored glass shade. The power cord is secured by a leather strap. The lamps were available only for a limited time as part of a pop-up shop project.
Beautiful lamp with a built-in terrarium
A terrarium is often a decoration included in the interior design of spaces such as bedrooms, offices or living rooms. Table lamps are also a part of those designs. This is a piece that combines those two functions. It’s both a lamp and a terrarium. More exactly its base is a small terrarium with sand, little stones and small plants and on top of that is a paper lampshade. {found on thegreenhead}.
Modern table lamp with USB connectors
For those of you that like to keep up with all the technological improvements, there are table lamps that come with USB connectors so you can charge your devices without the need of an extra power source. One of these lamps is the Pulsar Asimmetrica, a ceramic table lamp with a clean and sleek design.
A table lamp that looks like a flower vase
If you’d have to choose between a flower vase and a table lamp, which one would you rather have? Personally, I’d choose Botti which is both a lamp and a vase. Actually, it’s a table vase that looks like a vase, with a conical base and several shades that put together look like a bouquet of flowers. On a closer look, the flowers look more like trumpets so I guess the lamp also has a musical side.
A lamp inspired by atoms
If you haven’t found the perfect table lamp for you, keep looking. There’s something out there for everyone. For example, the Atomic table lamp has this really abstract and organic design that’s inspired by molecules and atoms. It’s a modern accent piece with a design influenced by the elegance of the 50s.
Industrial-style lamp built from iron pipes
If your decor is more on the industrial side, then perhaps this Brewmaster table lamp could be a nice addition. It’s a lamp made from industrial-style black iron pipes and fittings and it uses a repurposed vintage bottle as a lampshade. It gives off warm ambient light and it has a rotating faucet handle that functions as a switch.
A table lamp capable of illuminating an entire room
The Spectrum lamp isn’t exactly what you’d use if you wanted some subtle ambient light. It’s designed to illuminate an entire room, featuring a simple metal base and a whole array of light bulbs arranged around a spherical center.
Elegant and stylish with a hint of masculinity
There’s no reason to avoid elegant and stylish designs if you want a space to have a masculine vibe. Look instead of accessories such as the Mister table lamp. It features a simple, sleek and sculptural body and a line shade, perfect combination of texture and form.
Glamorous lamp with retro charm
On the other hand, if you prefer a more feminine and glamorous ambiance, check out the Lola lamp. It’s an exclusive piece designed by CB2 in collaboration with Kravitz Design and it’s inspired by the artist’s furnishings. It has a 70’s style and it’s guaranteed to stand out and steal the spotlight.
from Best Chandeliers And Home Lighting in UAE – Homenoon https://www.homenoon.com/reviews/top-100-creative-and-intriguing-table-lamps-for-living-room-home-lighting-ideas/
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