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Red Table Lamps Flos Bellhop Table Lamp 21cm

Flos Bellhop Table Lamp 21cm

Table Lamp, Dimmable, LED, Battery Powered, Red, Blue, Grey, Brown, Yellow, White, Plastic, IP-Class: IP20

£172.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £57.33/mo.*

9+stores
ValueLights Razzo LED Retro Lava Desk Light Table Lamp

ValueLights Razzo LED Retro Lava Desk Light Table Lamp

Table Lamp, LED, Silver, Red, Yellow

£20.99

Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.99/mo.*

4stores

Table Lamps: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing table lamps, it's important to consider the size and scale relative to your furniture and room. A lamp that's too large can overwhelm a small table, while a tiny lamp might look out of place on a large desk. Measure the height of your table and surrounding furniture to ensure the lamp complements rather than dominates the space. For instance, if you have a tall bedside table, opt for a taller lamp to maintain balance. Similarly, in a living room with high ceilings, larger lamps can add grandeur without appearing bulky.

The type of bulb you choose for table lamps can significantly impact the ambience of your space. Consider the function of the lamp: is it for reading, ambient lighting, or decorative purposes? For reading or task lighting, using LED bulbs with a color temperature of around 2700K to 3000K for warm light that reduces eye strain might be a preferred choice. If you prefer ambient lighting, softer bulbs with lower wattage create a cozy atmosphere. Always check the maximum wattage your lamp can handle to ensure safety.

Table lamps are not just functional but also serve as key design elements in your home. Think about your existing decor and choose lamps that complement it. For example, if you have a modern interior, sleek metallic or glass lamps might be ideal. In contrast, rustic or vintage spaces may benefit from wooden or ceramic bases with fabric shades. Mixing and matching styles can also work well; just ensure there's a common element such as color or material that ties everything together.

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