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Alabaster Table Lamps

Our alabaster table lamps are cut from real natural stone, with each piece showing its own veining and tonal shifts when lit. The range covers column, dome, tiered, totem and cluster forms in soft white and brushed brass, suited to bedside tables, consoles and living rooms. Designer and luxury alabaster lamps, LED-integrated and warm white. We ship to the UK, US and worldwide.

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Our Niori alabaster table lamps for bedside, console and living room

Our alabaster table lamp range is built for the rooms where ambient light matters most: bedside tables and nightstands, console tables in hallways and entrances, and sideboards or end tables in living rooms and studies. Each lamp is cut from natural alabaster stone, with the soft glow shaped by the veining inside the block rather than by a printed pattern or moulded surface. We work across column, dome, tiered, totem and cluster forms in soft white and brushed brass finishes, with LED-integrated warm white light.

Across the UK, US and Australian markets, the term most readers use for this category is simply alabaster lamp; in the UK and at trade level the more precise alabaster table lamp tends to lead. Both describe the same pieces in our range.

What is alabaster, and why it works as a lamp material

Alabaster is a soft, slightly translucent natural stone. Most modern alabaster lamps, including ours, use gypsum alabaster: a fine-grained stone that can be hand-cut and polished to a smooth finish while still letting light pass through its layered mineral structure. The result is a warm glow that varies across the surface, shaped by veining, faint colour shifts and the small mineral inclusions that occur naturally in every block.

This is the property that separates alabaster from frosted glass, ceramic and the faux alabaster, resin and acrylic lookalikes that dominate marketplace listings. Glass diffuses light evenly with no character. Resin and acrylic mimic the look of stone but the glow flattens out under light. Real alabaster carries its own pattern through, so no two of our alabaster table lamps read exactly the same when switched on.

Choosing an alabaster lamp: column, dome, tiered and totem forms

Our range uses a small set of consistent forms. The choice between them is mostly about scale and the surface they will sit on.

Column alabaster lamps are tall and slim, suited to narrow bedside tables, console tables and sideboards where floor space is limited. The Virelle Column is the lead piece in this form. Tiered and totem lamps stack alabaster sections vertically, giving a more sculptural profile for larger console tables and living room end tables. Dome and arched dome lamps sit lower and wider, working well as bedside lamps paired in twos, or as a single lamp on a writing desk. Cluster lamps such as the Caelis combine multiple alabaster elements with brushed brass metalwork, sized as a feature piece for a console or hallway table.

On size: most of the range sits in the small to medium band, with widths between 30 and 50 cm. For tall alabaster table lamps, the tiered and column forms reach the highest profiles.

Alabaster lamp shapes paired with brass and soft white finishes

Two finish directions run through the range. Soft white pairs the natural alabaster with white-toned metalwork and a clean visual profile, suited to minimalist and contemporary interiors. Brushed brass pairs the stone with warm metal detailing, working in transitional and modern spaces where the brass picks up the warm white LED tone of the lamp itself.

The alabaster and brass combination is a recurring query from UK readers, and the Caelis cluster lamp is the clearest example: brushed brass metalwork connecting the alabaster elements, with the brass surface catching ambient room light when the lamp is off and the warm LED tone when it is on. The range is contemporary in character; the US market shows strong interest in vintage and antique alabaster lamps, and our pieces sit in that broader tradition as new-make alternatives rather than reproductions.

Care and cleaning for natural alabaster

Alabaster is durable but slightly porous, so it needs gentler care than glass or ceramic. For everyday dusting, use a soft dry microfibre cloth on the alabaster lamp shade and base. Avoid feather dusters; the spines can leave fine scratches on a polished stone surface over time.

For light marks or fingerprints, a soft cloth lightly dampened with plain water is enough. Do not use soap, glass sprays, alcohol-based cleaners or abrasive cloths on natural alabaster, as these can dull the finish. For deeper marks, a small amount of pH-neutral stone cleaner applied with a soft cloth lifts residue without affecting the stone. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry the surface fully.

Keep alabaster lamps away from zones with regular steam, splashing or persistent damp. The stone tolerates normal household humidity but darkens slowly under continuous water contact. We include care instructions with every piece, and if you are unsure about a specific mark or finish, contact us before applying any product.

Browse related lighting ranges

For other alabaster fixture types in the same design languages, browse our alabaster floor lamps, alabaster pendant lighting (including hanging lights) and alabaster wall lights (including wall sconces). The full alabaster lighting range covers chandeliers, ceiling lights and mirrors alongside the table and floor lamp pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are alabaster table lamps real natural stone?

Yes. Every alabaster table lamp in our range is hand-cut from real gypsum alabaster, a soft natural stone with its own veining and tonal variation. We do not use faux alabaster, resin or acrylic substitutes, which are common on marketplace listings in the US and elsewhere. The stone is the design feature: light passes through it rather than bouncing off, so the glow carries the mineral pattern of the block. Because each piece is natural stone, two lamps of the same model will look subtly different from one another.

How do you clean an alabaster lamp?

For everyday care, dust the alabaster surface with a soft dry microfibre cloth. Avoid feather dusters, which can scratch the stone over time. For light marks and fingerprints, use a soft cloth dampened with plain water. Do not use soap, glass sprays, alcohol-based cleaners or abrasive cloths on natural alabaster; these can erode the finish. For deeper marks, a pH-neutral stone cleaner applied with a soft cloth lifts residue without damaging the alabaster. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry fully. Keep alabaster lamps away from zones with regular moisture or steam.

What is the difference between an alabaster lamp and an alabaster table lamp?

The two terms cover overlapping ground. Alabaster lamp is the broader umbrella term, used most often in US and Australian search, and it can refer to table lamps, floor lamps or accent lamps made from alabaster. Alabaster table lamp is the more precise category and the one used most often by UK readers and at trade level. This page covers our alabaster table lamps specifically; for alabaster floor lamps, see the dedicated range.

Are alabaster table lamps suitable for bedside use?

Yes. Bedside use is one of the core applications for the range, alongside console tables and living room end tables. The small and medium size bands, typically 30 to 50 cm wide, suit most bedside tables and nightstands, and the warm white LED gives a soft ambient light rather than a sharp directional beam. The dome, column and totem forms are the most common bedside choices, often paired in twos either side of the bed.

Do Niori alabaster table lamps use LED bulbs?

Yes. The range is LED-integrated throughout, with warm white colour temperature as standard. Integrated LED means the light source is built into the lamp rather than fitted with a replaceable bulb, which keeps the heat output low (helpful for natural stone) and removes the need to source compatible bulbs. Product detail pages list lumen output, colour temperature and IP rating for each individual lamp.

What sizes do alabaster table lamps come in?

Most of our alabaster table lamp range sits in the small to medium size band, with widths between 30 and 50 cm. Smaller dome and column forms suit narrow bedside tables and nightstands; the tiered, totem and cluster forms scale up to larger console tables and living room end tables. For tall alabaster table lamps, the tiered and column profiles are the highest pieces in the range. Each product page lists exact dimensions.

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