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Modern Table Lamps

Modern table lamps bring light down to eye level, softening the gaps that ceiling fittings leave behind. Our range leans into sculpted LED alabaster, with columns, domes and arches that glow softly when lit, alongside opal glass, marble and brushed brass designs. Whether you are dressing a living room console, a study desk or a quiet corner, we stock shapes and finishes to suit.

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Alabaster Table Lamps: Columns, Domes and Arches

Alabaster sits at the heart of our modern table lamp range. The stone is cut thin enough for light to pass through it, so when the lamp is switched on the whole body glows with a warm, veined softness that no fabric shade can copy. Switched off, it reads as pale sculpted stone, which is why these lamps work as objects in their own right on a console or sideboard.

Columns and totems

Column lamps are the simplest of the alabaster forms: an upright cylinder of stone, sometimes faceted or stacked in sections, often finished with a brushed brass base. Totem and tiered versions break the column into segments. These upright shapes suit narrow surfaces such as hallway consoles and shelving, where a wide shade would crowd the space.

Domes and circular forms

Dome lamps spread their glow downwards and outwards, pooling light onto the surface beneath them. Circular and framed designs, where a disc of alabaster sits inside a brass or black frame, give a slimmer profile from the side and a full moon of light from the front. They are a good pick for living room side tables where the lamp is seen from all angles.

Arches and sculpted shapes

Arched and sculpted alabaster lamps are the most expressive of the three. Carved, twisted and raw-cut surfaces catch the light unevenly, so the glow shifts as you move around the room. If the rest of a room is plain, one sculpted arch on a sideboard does a lot of quiet work.

Where a Table Lamp Fits in a Lighting Plan

Most of the lamps in this range are single-light, ambient designs. They are not meant to light a whole room on their own; they are the middle layer that sits between a ceiling fitting above and any low-level accent lighting below. Lit together, two or three lamps at different heights remove the flat, single-shadow look that one central pendant creates.

In a living room, place one lamp at each end of the seating area rather than both on the same side. In a study, an ambient lamp takes the harshness out of screen work by lifting the light level around the monitor. In a bedroom, a soft-glow lamp on a chest of drawers warms the room in the evening; for reading in bed, our bedside lamps range covers that job more directly.

If you want symmetry, matching lamps at either end of a console or sofa give a calm, ordered look; mixing two different alabaster forms in the same finish is the looser, more current alternative.

Many of the alabaster and stone designs give a warm white light, which suits evening use. Warm light flatters natural stone and brass, and it signals wind-down in rooms used at night.

Marble, Glass and Other Materials

Alabaster is not the only stone here. Marble appears both as sculpted bodies and as weighted bases under glass shades, in colours running from black and brown through to deep terracotta reds. Travertine stone lamps bring a more open, pitted texture in cream tones, and grey stone columns sit somewhere between the two.

Glass designs take a different approach: opal glass on chrome, gold or matt black gives an even, all-round glow, while smoked glass spheres and amber designs tint the light warmer. There are also acrylic sphere shades and playful white resin monkey lamps for rooms that can take a joke. Metal runs through almost the whole range, most often as brushed or polished brass, alongside matt black, chrome and gold.

Colour-wise the range stays mostly neutral: soft whites, creams, brass and black make up the bulk of it, with monochrome black-and-white pairings and a few bolder amber and red accents. That restraint is deliberate, since an ambient lamp should sit with a scheme rather than argue with it.

Sizes, Bulbs and Practical Details

These are compact lamps by design. Widths sit between 30 and 50 centimetres, which suits side tables, consoles, desks and chests of drawers without overhanging the edge. As a rule of thumb, keep the lamp width to no more than half the depth of the surface it stands on, and keep the top of the lamp roughly at seated eye level next to sofas and chairs.

Most designs take a standard E27 screw-in bulb, so you can choose your own brightness and colour temperature and replace the bulb yourself over the years. A smaller group use integrated LED, where the diodes are built into the body of the lamp; these are common among the sculpted alabaster pieces, where a visible bulb would spoil the form. Every lamp in this range is IP20 rated, which means dry indoor rooms only.

Stone needs little care. Dust alabaster and marble with a dry, soft cloth, and keep liquids off raw-cut surfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes alabaster table lamps different from shaded lamps?

Alabaster is a natural stone that is cut thin enough for light to pass through. When the lamp is on, the whole body glows with a soft, veined warmth rather than throwing light from a single bulb point. When it is off, the lamp still works as a sculpted object. Because the stone is natural, the veining varies from piece to piece, so no two lamps look exactly alike.

Do modern table lamps take standard bulbs?

Most of the range takes a standard E27 screw-fit bulb, so you can pick the brightness and colour temperature you prefer and swap the bulb when it fails. Some designs, particularly the sculpted alabaster pieces, use an integrated LED built into the lamp body instead, which keeps the form clean with no visible bulb. The product page for each lamp states which fitting it uses, so check there before ordering bulbs.

What size table lamp suits a side table?

The lamps in this range measure between 30 and 50 centimetres wide, which covers most side tables, consoles and desks. A useful rule is to keep the lamp width to around half the depth of the surface, so it never overhangs. Next to a sofa or armchair, aim for the top of the lamp to sit near seated eye level; that keeps the glow comfortable rather than glaring.

Which rooms do these lamps work in?

They are designed for living rooms, bedrooms and studies. All the lamps here are IP20 rated, which makes them suitable for dry indoor rooms only, so they should not be used in bathrooms or outdoors. Within the home they shine as an ambient middle layer: on a console in a hallway, at either end of a sofa, on a chest of drawers, or on a desk to soften screen work in the evening.

What are the delivery and returns terms?

UK delivery costs £14.99, and we offer free UK delivery on orders £99 and over. If a lamp is not right once you see it in the room, you can return it within 14 days of delivery; you pay the cost of the return postage and refunds are made in line with our returns policy. We suggest keeping the original packaging until you are sure, as stone and glass lamps need careful packing for the journey back.

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