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Ends March 20, 2026 at 11:59 pm
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Reading Table Lamps

Reading table lamps built for people who actually read. We're talking focused, directed light that won't wash out a room or wake up whoever's next to you. Adjustable arms, dimmable LEDs, warm color temperatures. Stuff that makes a 2am reading session comfortable instead of painful. Every lamp here is handcrafted and ships with a bulb included.

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    Reading Table Lamps

    The right reading lamp does two things well: it delivers focused light where you need it and disappears into your room's story when you don't. At Residence Supply, our reading table lamps are built around that idea — functional enough for a late-night chapter, beautiful enough to earn a spot on your nightstand every single day.

    Types of Reading Table Lamps

    Bedside Reading Lamps

    Designed for nightstands and side tables, bedside reading lamps offer focused downward light that lets you read without disturbing a partner. Look for models with adjustable heads, integrated dimmers, and a slim profile that keeps your nightstand from feeling cluttered.

    Swing Arm and Adjustable Lamps

    Swing arm designs extend, retract, and pivot to put light exactly where the page is. Ideal for reading chairs, home offices, and tight nightstand spaces where a fixed lamp would cast shadows in the wrong direction.

    Integrated LED Reading Lamps

    LED reading lamps are the most eye-friendly choice — cool-white settings (4000K–5000K) improve word clarity while warm settings (2700K–3000K) reduce eye strain during long sessions. Many come with built-in USB ports and touch controls, keeping cables off your table.

    Rechargeable Reading Lamps

    Cordless and rechargeable reading lamps move from the bedroom to the armchair to the garden without hunting for a plug. They're perfect for renters or anyone who rearranges their space often.

    How to Choose the Right Reading Table Lamp

    Brightness and Color Temperature

    For reading, aim for 450–800 lumens and a color temperature between 2700K (warm, relaxing) and 4000K (neutral, alerting). Avoid lamps below 2700K for extended reading — the amber tone can make small text harder to resolve after an hour.

    Adjustability

    A lamp that can be pointed directly at the page, not just the general area, is worth the extra investment. Articulating arms and rotating shades give you precision — especially important if you read in different positions or share a bedroom.

    Size and Proportion

    The bottom of a table lamp shade should sit at approximately eye level when you're seated — typically 20–24 inches from the table surface for nightstand reading. Taller lamps work better in living room reading chairs where you're seated lower.

    Dimming

    A dimmer isn't a luxury for reading lamps — it's practical. You'll want brighter light for detailed text and softer light for relaxed reading before sleep. Touch-sensitive dimmers and in-line switches are both reliable options.

    Best Placements for Reading Lamps

    • Nightstand: Position the lamp so the shade edge aligns with your shoulder when seated upright in bed. This prevents glare directly in your eye-line.
    • Reading Chair: A taller table lamp or floor lamp placed at shoulder height beside the chair keeps light over the book, not in your face.
    • Home Office Desk: Place the lamp to the non-dominant side to minimize hand shadows falling across the page while you write.
    • Window Alcove: A reading lamp here supplements natural light during dusk and extends reading time into the evening without a full overhead light.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What wattage is best for a reading lamp?

    For LED reading lamps, 8–12 watts delivers 600–800 lumens — enough brightness for comfortable reading without glare. Avoid anything below 5 watts for extended sessions.

    Are warm or cool bulbs better for reading?

    Neutral white (3500K–4000K) is the best balance — clear enough to see fine print, gentle enough for evening use. Pure cool white (5000K+) is great for tasks but can feel harsh before bed.

    Can I use a regular table lamp for reading?

    Yes, but a dedicated reading lamp with an adjustable arm or directional shade is more practical. It puts light on the page rather than the room, reducing eye strain during long reading sessions.

    How high should a bedside reading lamp be?

    The shade base should sit about 20 inches above the mattress — roughly eye level when seated upright in bed. For adjustable lamps, start there and direct the head toward the book as needed.

    What is the difference between a reading lamp and a regular table lamp?

    Reading lamps deliver directed, focused light onto a specific area rather than ambient room light. They feature adjustable arms, directional shades, or higher lumen output to reduce eye strain.

    Should a reading lamp have a shade?

    Yes — a shade controls glare by directing light downward onto the page. Open-bulb designs cause direct glare that tires eyes quickly. Choose a shade with a light interior to maximise reflected light.

    What color temperature is best for reading before bed?

    Warm white (2700K–3000K) is ideal — provides enough light to read while supporting your wind-down process. Avoid cool white (5000K+) in the hour before sleep as it suppresses melatonin.

    Can reading lamps reduce eye strain?

    Yes. Insufficient or poorly directed light forces your eyes to work harder. A good reading lamp with 450–800 lumens, warm-neutral color temperature, and a shade to prevent glare reduces fatigue.

    What is the best style of reading lamp for a small bedroom?

    A slim bedside lamp with a narrow base and adjustable arm is ideal. It keeps the nightstand uncluttered. Wall-mounted reading lamps are also great — they free up the nightstand entirely.

    Do reading lamps need special bulbs?

    No — most accept standard E26 or E27 bulbs. LED bulbs are strongly recommended for efficiency and low heat. Look for LEDs rated 2700K–4000K with a CRI of 90+ for the most comfortable reading light.