Table Lamps
9 products
9 products
LED Crystal Lamps — Sculptural bases with a soft ambient glow. These work on console tables, bedside shelves, or anywhere you want a decorative table lamp that also casts light beautifully.
Dimmable Table Lamps — Adjustable brightness for reading, working, or winding down. A practical choice for a desk or beside a reading chair.
Sand Art and Nature-Inspired Lamps — Designed as much to be looked at as used. A decor piece that also lights a room.
Rechargeable Table Lamps — No cord, no fixed position. Move them from the study to the balcony to the bedside without thinking twice.
If you want to explore other types of home lighting beyond table lamps, the lighting collection covers the full range.
Warm, dimmable light works best here. Rechargeable bedside table lamps are especially practical — no wiring near the bed, and easy to shift without any hassle.
A table lamp on a side table or console adds warmth that ceiling lights simply can’t. For living rooms, a base with visual weight tends to do the most work — crystal, matte, or geometric forms hold a corner well. If you’re layering light across a larger space, our floor lamps pair naturally with table lamps for a well-lit room without the overhead flatness.
A lamp with adjustable brightness makes a real difference during long work sessions. Cooler light reduces eye strain; dimmability lets you shift intensity as natural light changes through the day.
Height — For bedside use, 50–65 cm total height (base and shade) works for most standard tables. The shade bottom should sit roughly at eye level when seated or lying in bed.
Cord vs Rechargeable — Rechargeable lamps offer flexibility across rooms. Corded ones suit fixed spots like a study desk or reading chair where the lamp stays in one place.
Warm vs Cool Light — Warm tones (2700K–3000K) suit bedrooms and living rooms. Cooler light (4000K and above) works better for task-focused spaces.
The Base — If the lamp sits somewhere visible, the base gets noticed as much as the light it casts. Crystal, resin, and textured finishes tend to hold attention in a way plain shades don’t.