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Our lamp collection covers floor lamps, table lamps, and bedside lamps across a range of styles and materials. Ceramic bases with linen shades, rattan bodies, matte metal with glass globes, and architectural forms in brushed brass and powder-coated steel. All designed to layer beautifully with your existing fittings and furniture. Explore the collection and add light exactly where your home needs it most.
Table lamps sit on surfaces like bedside tables or side tables and provide focused, localised light, while floor lamps stand independently and are better suited to filling larger areas of a room with ambient light.
Touch lamps use a sensor in the base to detect touch and cycle through brightness settings or on/off, and are generally reliable, though like any electrical fitting, quality varies by manufacturer and build.
Look for adjustable brightness, a flexible arm or head for directing light, and a warm-to-neutral colour temperature, which together help reduce glare and strain during extended screen or reading work.
Dimmable bedside lamps offer more flexibility for reading versus winding down before sleep, and are a popular choice for bedrooms where lighting needs shift throughout the evening.
For general ambient lighting, a floor lamp in the range of 800 to 1,200 lumens usually works well in a living room, though this can vary depending on room size and other light sources present.
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