Classic Table Lamps
Lumination's classic table lamps range covers traditional and period-influenced table lamp styles: ceramic, brass, turned wood and glass bases in urn, column and vase forms, paired with empire, drum and pleated shades in linen, cotton and velvet. Every lamp is listed with base height, shade profile, lamp holder type and total height including shade. Brands include DAR Lighting, Endon and Westlite.
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TL1401 - Blue With Gloss Table Lamp -
TL133F - Blue Green Glaze Table Lamp -
TL133A - Oatmeal Glaze Fleck Table Lamp -
TL133-3847 - Natural Stone Effect Table Lamp -
TL133-329 - Brown Natural Glaze Table Lamp -
TL0118 - Cream With Splash Table Lamp -
TL0111 - Red To Sandy Table Lamp -
TL0110 - Brown And Cream Table Lamp -
TL0109 - Black And Sandy Table Lamp -
TL0106 - Brown And Cream Table Lamp -
Table Lamp - Tl1405 -
Merin Crystal Table Lamp - Black -
Liberec Crystal Table Lamp - Clear -
Liberec Crystal Table Lamp - Black -
Karvina Crystal Table Lamp - Small -
Karvina Crystal Table Lamp - Large -
Furama 2 Light Table Lamp - Satin Nickel -
Furama 2 Light Table Lamp - Antique -
Canarina Table Lamp - Satin Nickel -
Canarina Table Lamp - Chrome -
Canarina Table Lamp - Antique -
Bienville 1 Light Table Lamp - Silver/Gold -
Birdland 1 Light Table Lamp -
Fragment 1 Light Table Lamp - Gold
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Frequently Asked Questions
The materials most closely associated with classic table lamp bases in UK interiors are hand-glazed ceramic, cast or plated brass, turned wood and glass. Ceramic bases in blue and white, crackle glaze, sage green and off-white suit English country house and cottage interiors. Brass column and urn-form bases suit Georgian, Regency and Edwardian schemes. Turned wood in natural oak, walnut or painted finishes suits Arts and Crafts, Scandi and cottage interiors. Glass bases in amber, clear and coloured formats were particularly associated with Art Deco and Victorian decorative traditions. Lumination stocks classic table lamp bases in all of these materials from DAR Lighting, Endon and Westlite, covering the full range of period-influenced base styles. With 25 years in residential lighting, our team understands which base styles suit which period properties.
An empire shade is the traditional choice for a classic ceramic table lamp. The tapered profile with a small top and wide bottom echoes the proportions of the ceramic urn or vase base and suits the visual language of traditional British interior design. A plain off-white or cream linen empire shade is the most versatile pairing, allowing the decorative character of the base to remain the focal point. For ceramic bases with stronger colour or pattern, a plain shade in a complementary tone picks up one of the glaze colours without competing with the base decoration. Drum shades can also work on classic ceramic bases as a contemporary reinterpretation. Lumination stocks empire shades in linen and cotton in the lampshades range, available in sizes to suit most table lamp bases.
For a bedside table of standard height (50 to 60 cm), a classic table lamp with a base of 35 to 45 cm and a shade of 20 to 25 cm gives a total height of 55 to 65 cm. This positions the shade bottom at approximately shoulder height when seated in bed, which is the correct position for a bedside reading lamp. If the bedside table is lower than 50 cm, a taller base of 40 to 50 cm compensates. The shade bottom should be at or slightly above seated shoulder height so the bare bulb is not visible from the sleeping position. Lumination lists base height, shade height and total lamp height on every classic table lamp product page. The Taunton showroom team can advise on the best lamp height for your specific bedside table and mattress height.
Most classic table lamps in Lumination's range use an E27 (large Edison screw) lamp holder. This is the standard UK lamp holder for table lamps and accepts the widest range of LED, incandescent and decorative filament bulbs. Some smaller classic decorative lamps with narrower shades use an E14 (small Edison screw) holder, particularly candelabra-style lamps. The lamp holder type is listed on every Lumination product page. For classic lamps, a warm-white LED bulb at 400 to 600 lumens and 2,700 K in a candle or globe form suits the visual character of the base better than a standard GLS-form bulb. Dimmable versions of these bulbs are available from Lampfix through Lumination. Free delivery applies to all table lamp orders over £75.
Yes. Lumination stocks several classic table lamp styles as matched pairs in DAR Lighting and Endon ranges, sold either as individual lamps that are part of a larger collection or as explicitly paired sets. A matched pair of classic table lamps is the standard arrangement for a sideboard, mantelpiece or at either end of a bed on matching bedside tables. When purchasing a pair, confirm both are from the same product code to ensure a consistent glaze batch and shade dye lot. Classic ceramic glazes can vary subtly between production batches, and purchasing both lamps from the same order avoids visible colour differences between the pair. Lumination's team at the Taunton and Wellington showrooms can confirm current stock availability for matched classic table lamp pairs before you order.