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Table Lamps & Table Lighting

Lighting Styles has a large selection of table lamps suitable for the home and office area. In general, table lamps are smaller, more versatile, and more cost-efficient than floor lamps or overhead lighting in your home. Table-top lamps make a useful addition to many living areas.

See below for lighting and usage suggestions.

 Fun & Funky
Fun & Funky
Unusual table lamps in various styles for adults or kids
 Contemporary Table Lamps
Contemporary Table Lamps
Contemporary glass & metal
 Contemporary Fabric Shade
Contemporary Fabric Shade
Contemporary table lamps with fabric shades for ambient lighting
 Desk & Reading Lights
Desk & Reading Lights
A selection of contemporary and traditional bankers lamps and desk lights for office and home
 Designer Table Lamp
Designer Table Lamp
Designer table lamps from contemporary to the extraordinary!
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Vanilla Table & Task Lamp
Price £51.60

Vanilla Table & Task Lamp
Price £51.60

Art Deco Lady - Etched, Reeded Globe
Price £195.50

Marbled Table Lamp - Three Colours
Price £159.95

Marbled Table Lamp - Three Colours
Price £159.95

Ginger Adjustable Head Metal Desk Light
Price £63.57

Monsoon Adjustable Table Light
Price £57.95

Monsoon Adjustable Table Light
Price £57.95

Dewi Table Lamp
Price £136.85

Colour Co-ordinated Table Lamp
Price £106.20

 Ultra Modern Table Lamps
Ultra Modern Table Lamps
Unusual contemporary and ultra-modern table lamps
 
For those homeowners who have lived more than a couple of decades, table lamps may seem outdated and not worth considering especially now that track lighting, chandeliers, and dimmer switches are available - who needs a light bulb and a shade sitting on an end table?

Table lamps are much more than just a shade and a stand! A table lamp could be used in a many different ways with maximum usage and effect:

Bedroom

Consider using a table lamp on a dresser or on a bedside table in the bedroom. At night or early morning when everyone is sleepy, a small, shaded lamp will provide a more comfortable wake-up call than a bright ceiling light. Babies who are learning to fall asleep on their own or children who may still be a little frightened of the dark will appreciate the colorful or character-filled lamp that reminds them of fun times whilst providing a sense of security. Adults will enjoy the convenience of reading by a small light that does not strain their eyes as much as a brighter/harsher bulb might. Also a lamp can be switched on or off from or near the bed rather than having to get up and crossing the room for the wall switch.

Matching Pairs

Place matching table lamps on two end tables in the living room. Buy two of the same or get similar colors, styles, or themes for a coordinated effect that blends harmoniously with the rest of the room. Turned on at night, the two lamps will produce a soft glow that warms the area. One or both can provide functional viewing assistance for reading, watching television, playing games, or other family-type activities.

Study & Home Office

In a home office, one or two desk lamps can cut electricity costs and prevent overhead glare on the computer screen. There are many excellent office styles to choose from, contemporary or traditional, that will work well with your home office furniture. If your office is part of a larger area, like the family room, using a table lamp should not disturb family members who are doing other things in another part of the room.

Task Lighting

Table lamps can be very valuable in a work area, such as a sewing room or garage workbench, where close vision work may be needed. Place the lamps close to the work area and move them around as needed, which is part of their appeal. They can offer additional lighting to small tasks that aging eyes or a dusty environment may impede.

Low Visibility Rooms

You can also use table lamps in hard-to-see areas or rooms with low visibility, like the basement or attic. Carry one with you, being careful not to pull out or trip over the cord, as you move around surveying the area in search of a stored possession. Using a smaller lamp will reduce dependency on an overhead light, which can be harder to change when it burns out.

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