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Table Lamps That Actually Earn Their Place in a Room.
A table lamp is not a minor purchase. It is one of the few objects in a room that is both functional and always visible, on when you need it and present even when you do not. Which means the base, the shade, the proportions, and the quality of the light it casts all matter in a way that a purely decorative object does not.
At Fableroom, our table lamps are made by skilled makers in India, sourced directly from certified workshops, and priced without the inflated markup. Sculptural bases in metal and solid wood, finished with linen shades that produce a warm, diffused glow rather than a harsh direct light. Thirteen pieces, from £34 to £94, all built to the same standard.
Whether you are choosing a bedside lamp for a bedroom, a reading lamp for a living room, or a pair for a console table, this collection covers the range without the usual high-street margin built in. Thoughtfully Made. Fairly Priced.
What Is in the Fableroom Table Lamps Collection?
Thirteen table lamps across two base types and two shade materials. Here is how the range breaks down.
Metal Base Table Lamps
Nine of the thirteen lamps have metal bases. The range covers textured and smooth finishes in grey, beige, rust, black, gold, off-white, and charcoal. The Celia Grey Metal Table Lamp (£50) and Darcy Textured Grey Metal Table Lamp (£52) are the most popular grey options. The Edith Beige Metal Table Lamp (£56) is a best seller in the collection and works across bedroom and living room settings. The Selena range in rust and green (both £34) offers the most accessible entry point in the metal category.
The Rune Textured Metal Table Lamp (£50) and Tansy Terra Glow Metal Table Lamp (£61) have more sculptural bases with surface texture that adds visual interest without competing with the rest of a room. For those wanting a statement piece, the James Grey Metal Table Lamp (£94) is currently available on pre-order.
Wooden Base Table Lamps
Four lamps use solid wood bases: the Fleur Black Wooden Table Lamp (£37), Soren Wooden Table Lamp (£55), Solace Distressed Wooden Table Lamp (£77), and Quinn Brown Wooden Table Lamp (currently sold out). The Solace is the best seller in the collection. Its distressed wood finish adds warmth and character that works particularly well in bedrooms with natural material schemes, rattan, linen, or jute rugs. A wooden bedside lamp brings a quality of warmth that metal cannot replicate.
Lampshade Materials
Twelve of the thirteen lamps come with linen shades. Linen is the right shade material for a residential setting: it diffuses light evenly, produces a warm amber glow rather than a sharp bright pool, and it does not fade or discolour the way paper or synthetic shades do over time. The Tansy uses a jute shade, which has a more textured, natural quality and suits rooms with an earthy, organic palette. All shades are pre-fitted. No assembly beyond attaching to a base.
Linen Shades, Metal Bases, Wooden Bases. What the Materials Mean.
Understanding the materials helps you choose correctly and care for the lamp properly once you have it.
Linen lampshades. Linen is a natural plant-based fibre that diffuses light exceptionally well. A linen shade produces a warm, even glow across the room rather than a directional beam. It suits most residential settings better than fabric or paper alternatives. Linen shades should be dusted regularly with a soft brush or low-suction vacuum attachment. Do not use water or cleaning products on the shade directly as moisture can warp the fabric and leave watermarks.
Metal lamp bases. The metal bases in this collection are powder-coated or painted in matte finishes. They are durable, easy to wipe clean with a soft dry cloth, and the finish holds well over time if kept away from excess moisture. The textured finishes on the Darcy and Rune bases add depth that makes them interesting from multiple angles.
Solid wood lamp bases. Wood brings warmth and natural variation that makes each lamp subtly unique. The Solace has a deliberately distressed finish that leans into the character of the material. The Soren and Fleur have cleaner lines. All wood bases should be dusted regularly and kept away from direct sunlight for extended periods, which can cause fading and drying over time.
How to Choose a Table Lamp. A Practical Buying Guide.
Choosing the right table lamp involves four decisions: where it will sit, what height works for the space, what light quality you want, and what style fits the room.
Choosing by Placement
Bedside table lamps. The base of a bedside lamp should sit roughly level with your shoulder when you are sitting up in bed. This puts the shade at eye level or slightly above, which means the light diffuses into the room rather than shining directly at you. A
Living room table lamps. Living room lamps typically sit higher, on console tables, side tables, or cabinet tops. A taller base with a wider shade provides more ambient light coverage. The Tansy and James are the most suitable choices for living room use given their height and base proportion.
Desk or reading lamps. If the lamp will be used primarily for focused reading rather than ambient light, the Fleur and Rune provide directional enough light for comfortable reading use without being harsh. The linen shade still diffuses the light softly even at closer distances.
Choosing by Style
The collection divides loosely into three aesthetic directions. The metal base lamps in grey, beige, and off-white are the most neutral and the most widely compatible with contemporary and Scandinavian interiors. The rust, green, and gold options are more characterful and suit spaces where the lamp is being used as a deliberate point of colour. The wooden base lamps are the warmest aesthetically and work best in rooms with natural materials, warm tones, and organic textures.
Table Lamp Colours. What Works in a Bedroom or Living Room?
The collection covers eleven colourways. Here is how to think about each cluster.
Grey table lamps are the most widely stocked colour in the range with five products. Grey is the safest neutral for a table lamp because it recedes into most interiors without competing. A grey lamp base in a beige or ivory room adds just enough contrast to feel considered. The Celia and Darcy are the go-to grey options; the James is the premium version.
Beige and off-white table lamps are the warmest neutral options. Six pieces combined. A beige or off-white base disappears almost entirely into a warm-toned room and the linen shade continues that warmth into the light quality. The Edith Beige is the best seller for good reason: it works in almost any setting. A cream bedside lamp in this style suits both modern and more traditional interiors.
Black table lamps make a stronger statement. Two products available in black: the Fleur (wooden base) and Mira (currently sold out). A black bedside lamp works particularly well in rooms with white walls, marble surfaces, or a strong monochrome scheme. The contrast is deliberate and it pays off in the right setting.
Rust, green, gold, charcoal, warm wood, and brown complete the range. Each has one product. These are for specific colour schemes rather than general use: the rust and terracotta tones suit Mediterranean and earthy interiors; the green suits rooms with a botanical or maximalist direction; the warm wood base of the Soren suits Japandi and natural material settings.
Where to Put a Table Lamp. Placement and Lighting Principles.
The most common mistake with table lamps is under-lighting a room. One lamp in the corner of a living room creates one pool of light and leaves everything else in relative shadow. The better approach is layered lighting: two or three lamps at different heights and positions, creating overlapping pools of warm light that make the whole room feel considered.
- Bedside tables: One lamp per side is the standard. If the table is narrow, a slim base with a smaller shade works better than a wide lamp that dominates the surface.
- Console tables: A pair of matching lamps flanking a mirror or artwork is the most structured approach. If you only have space for one, offset it slightly from centre and balance it visually with something of similar height on the other side.
- Living room side tables: The lamp should sit high enough that the shade is roughly at seated eye level when you are on the sofa. Too low and the shade glares; too high and the light does not reach the room comfortably.
- Bookshelves and sideboards: A smaller lamp on a shelf adds warmth and depth to a display. The Selena range (£34) is the most practical choice for this use given the height and footprint.
- Pairs vs singles: Pairs read as intentional and balanced. A single lamp reads as considered if it is placed deliberately and has enough presence to anchor its surface on its own. The Solace and Tansy both have enough visual weight to work as singles.
How to Care for a Table Lamp to Keep It Looking Right.
Table lamps require minimal maintenance if handled correctly from the start.
- Linen shades: Dust regularly with a soft brush or low-suction vacuum attachment. Do not use water or cleaning products. If the shade develops a crease from storage, running a cool iron very lightly over the exterior can help, but test on an inconspicuous area first.
- Metal bases: Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cloths or cleaning sprays that contain bleach or acid, which can strip the finish. The powder-coat finish on most bases is durable but not impervious to harsh chemicals.
- Wooden bases: Dust regularly. A very light application of natural beeswax or furniture oil once or twice a year keeps the wood from drying out. Keep out of direct sunlight for extended periods.
- Bulbs: Our lamps are designed for E27 screw-fit LED bulbs at 6 to 10 watts, which produces the right light level through a linen shade without generating excessive heat. Avoid halogen bulbs in linen-shaded lamps as the heat output can yellow the shade over time.
- Cables and plugs: All Fableroom lamps are tested to UK electrical standards and come with a UK plug fitted. Do not modify the cable or plug. If the cable is damaged, discontinue use and contact hello@fableroom.com.
Why Buy Table Lamps From Fableroom?
There are hundreds of places to buy a table lamp online. Most of them are selling the same lamps from the same factories at prices that reflect a retail margin rather than the quality of what you are getting.
Fableroom sources directly from certified artisan workshops in India, makers who have worked with metal, wood, and natural textiles for generations. We buy directly from them, no importers, no middlemen, no wholesale layer adding cost without adding value. That is why our luxury table lamps sit at £34 to £94 rather than the £120 to £200 that comparable pieces sell for on the high street.
Handcrafted bases. Every base in the collection is shaped, finished, and quality-checked by hand. The textured finishes on the Darcy and Rune are not printed or applied. They are formed during the making process.
Natural fibres. Linen shades on 12 of 13 lamps. Natural fibres throughout. No synthetic lampshades that yellow and crack over time.
Direct from certified makers. All Fableroom lamps are sourced from workshops certified under GoodWeave, Sedex, and SMETA. Fair wages, safe conditions, and traceable supply chains. Not a footnote. The basis for every sourcing decision.
Fairly priced. The price reflects the craft and the direct sourcing model, not the retail channel. No middleman, no wholesale layer, no retail margin on top. Comparable artisan table lamps in UK homeware retailers typically sell at two to three times the Fableroom price for the same construction quality.
Thoughtfully Made. Fairly Priced. Direct from the maker to your home.
Table Lamp FAQs
Questions people ask regularly, answered properly.
- What is the best table lamp for a bedroom?
For a bedroom, the best table lamp is one where the shade sits roughly at shoulder height when you are sitting up in bed, the light is warm and diffused rather than harsh, and the base suits the style of the room. Linen-shaded lamps are the strongest choice for bedroom use because the shade diffuses light evenly and the warm tone it produces is more comfortable for a room you sleep in. From the Fableroom range, the Edith Beige Metal Table Lamp and Solace Distressed Wooden Table Lamp are the best sellers and the strongest all-round bedroom choices.
- What is the best bedside lamp to buy in the UK?
The best bedside lamps balance shade height, light quality, and base proportion for the bedside table they will sit on. A lamp base of 35 to 50cm with a linen or fabric shade produces the most comfortable bedside light. From the Fableroom collection, the Edith (£56), Celia (£50), and Soren (£55) are all strong bedside lamp choices in different materials and colourways. The Selena at £34 is the most accessible entry point if budget is a priority.
- Why are linen lampshades better than other materials?
Linen diffuses light more evenly than paper, synthetic fabric, or glass. The natural weave of linen scatters the light in multiple directions, producing a warm ambient glow across the room rather than a directional pool. Linen also ages better than paper, which can yellow and crack, and better than synthetic fabric, which can discolour under heat. For residential use, linen is the most practical and most aesthetically durable shade material available.
- How do I choose between a wooden and metal table lamp base?Wooden bases bring warmth, natural grain variation, and a quality of texture that suits organic and natural material interiors. Metal bases are more versatile across interior styles, easier to clean, and available in a wider range of colours and finishes. If your room has natural materials such as rattan, jute, linen upholstery, or an unfinished wood floor, a wooden base lamp will feel more considered. If the room is more contemporary, minimal, or colour-led, a metal base will integrate more easily.
- What bulb should I use in a table lamp with a linen shade?
Use an E27 screw-fit LED bulb at 6 to 10 watts with a warm white colour temperature of 2700 to 3000 Kelvin. This produces the right light level through a linen shade without generating excessive heat. Avoid halogen bulbs in linen-shaded lamps as the heat output can yellow the shade fabric over time. A warm white LED also extends the life of the shade considerably compared to cooler or brighter bulbs.
- How tall should a bedside table lamp be?
The base of a bedside lamp should typically sit at 45 to 60cm total height including the shade. When you are sitting up in bed, the bottom of the shade should be roughly level with your eye line, which means the light diffuses into the room rather than shining at your face. If your bedside table is higher than standard, a shorter base works better. If the table is low, a taller base compensates. The exact proportions depend on your bed height and table height together.
- Can I use Fableroom table lamps outdoors?
No. All Fableroom table lamps are designed for indoor use only. The linen shades and metal finishes are not weatherproof and should not be placed in areas exposed to moisture, direct sun for extended periods, or temperature extremes. Using them outdoors will damage the shade and can compromise the electrical components.
- Do Fableroom table lamps come with bulbs included?
Fableroom table lamps are sold without bulbs included. This is a deliberate choice: bulb preferences vary significantly and including a bulb forces a specific colour temperature and wattage that may not suit your space. The lamps are compatible with standard E27 screw-fit LED bulbs, available widely at most hardware and homeware retailers. Use a warm white LED at 2700 to 3000 Kelvin for the best result through a linen shade.
- Are Fableroom table lamps suitable for a desk or home office?The Fleur Black Wooden Table Lamp and Rune Textured Metal Table Lamp are the most suitable for desk use in the collection. Both produce directional enough light for reading and focused work, while the linen shades still soften the output compared to a bare bulb or a purely directional desk lamp. If you need a very focused task light for detailed work, a dedicated desk lamp is a more appropriate choice. For general working light with a warmer aesthetic, the Fableroom lamps work well.
- Where are Fableroom table lamps made?
All Fableroom table lamps are made in certified artisan workshops in India. The metal bases are shaped and finished by hand by makers who specialise in metalwork. The wooden bases are crafted from solid wood by furniture makers in the same workshops. The linen shades are fitted to the base before dispatch. Every workshop in the supply chain is certified under GoodWeave, Sedex, or SMETA standards, which verify fair wages, safe conditions, and ethical production.
Thoughtfully Made. Fairly Priced.
Every lamp in the Fableroom collection is made by skilled artisans in India, sourced directly from certified workshops, and priced without the middleman markup. Direct from the maker to your home. Questions about specific lamps, bulb compatibility, or placement? Reach out at hello@fableroom.com.
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