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Wood Table Lamps

Wood table lamps bring natural grain, texture, and warmth into interior lighting. Each lamp in this collection features a genuine wood base in turned, raw, or finished form, suited to bedroom, living room, and bedside placement.


    • Giada Table Lamp

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    • Arbre Table Lamp

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    • Zenic Table Lamp

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    • Mechanical Man Table Lamp

      Event Price: $144
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    • Kroki Table Lamp

      Event Price: $348
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    • Kishel Table Lamp

      Event Price: $268
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    • Holza Table Lamp

      Event Price: $480
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    • Float Table Lamp

      Event Price: $224
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    • Salot Table Lamp

      Event Price: $488
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    • Mitsu Table Lamp

      Event Price: $320
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    • Olan Table Lamp

      Event Price: $312
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    • Glima Table Lamp

      Event Price: $224
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    • Zeran Table Lamp

      Event Price: $648
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    • Thelam Table Lamp

      Event Price: $524
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    Wood Table Lamps

    These lovely wooden lamps not only brighten the room but also create an inviting atmosphere. To pick the best one for your decor, you’ve got to think about size, style, the kind of wood it’s made from, and the technical stuff.

    Types of Wooden Table Lamps 

    Seriously, there’s a wood lamp for everyone! There is a whole selection of wooden table lamps in all shapes, sizes, and range of materials. 

    • Oak — This one is a classic. Oak is not only sturdy but its solid wood touch also showcases a beautiful grain pattern.
    • Walnut — If you’re aiming for a luxe wood base, it's walnut. Dark, smooth, and pairs amazingly well with mid-century modern or even traditional decor.
    • Maple — If you are looking for something light and soft  this lamp carries an organic scent and adds warmth. Its gently illuminates making every space feel cozy and inviting.
    • Going Green — Mango and bamboo are becoming favorites for folks who want something sustainability. They bring unique textures and a burst of warm color to your space.

    Finished options? You name it — from natural matte looks to shiny polished surfaces, rustic to sleek modern, you’ll find something that matches your vibe.

    Getting the Size Right

    Size can make or break your lamp game. Here’s a quick tip:

    • For your living room, go for lamps that stand about 24 to 27 inches tall. That size complements end tables and sideboards perfectly without overpowering the space.
    • In the bedroom, a slightly smaller lamp, around 18 to 24 inches, gives luminous lighting turning your reading time into a cozy experience.
    • Your home office or study? Aim for something between 20 to 26 inches tall, enough to light your workspace
    • And here’s a little trick for your lampshade — make sure the shade’s width is about double the diameter of the lamp base. This helps balance the look and keeps the light from glaring right into your eyes.
    • Speaking of that, position the bottom edge of your shade at or just below your eye level when you’re sitting. Trust me; it really makes a difference!
    • Measure your table or surface. A good rule is the lamp should be about 1.5 times its height for balance and comfort.
    • Check the base size. Small lamps need at least a 5-to-7-inch diameter base to avoid tipping, while bigger lamps should have bases 8 inches or more.
    • Safety first! Always verify you’re buying lamps with ETL or UL Listing for peace of mind.

    Shop Table Lamps

    Essential Styles: Modern Wood Lamps | Rustic Table Lamps | Mid-Century Lamps | Farmhouse Table Lamps | Japanese Style Lamps

    Shop by Wood Type: Oak Table Lamps | Walnut Table Lamps | Maple Table Lamps | Bamboo Table Lamps

    Room & Specialty: Living Room Wood Lamps | Bedroom Wood Lamps | Office Wood Lamps | Bedside Wood Lamps | Cordless Wood Lamps

    Guides: Choosing Your Wood Lamp | Nightstand Lamp Guide | Creating a Cozy Atmosphere | Wood Lamps for Your Office | Best Lamps for Reading

    Safety & Installation 

    Now, on the technical side — most wood table lamps use E26 or E27 medium base bulbs. That covers LED, incandescent, and CFL bulbs, so you’re pretty flexible.

    • Wattage usually hits around a max of 100 to 150 watts. LED bulbs are energy savers here — they last longer, run cooler, and save you some bucks.
    • Always check for ETL or UL Listed marks. These certify that your lamp meets the tough safety standards we have here in the US.
    • Voltage will be the usual 120V, so no worries fitting them into your outlet socket.
    • If you want dimmable bulbs, great! Just double-check lamp specs to see if they’re compatible. 
    • If your lamp has heavy bases or complicated wiring or you are skeptical, it might be smart to ask an electrician to handle the install.

    Shop By Room: Wood Table Lamps 

    Let's narrow it down by room:

    • Living Room Lamps: Big, beautiful, and mostly in the 24-27 inch range; think solid oak or walnut bases with cozy fabric shades.
    • Bedroom Lamps: You want lamps that soften the room's ambiance with warm, gentle light. Smaller, 18-24 inch lamps with natural wood finishes work beautifully for late-night reads and winding down, avoiding harsh light.
    • Office Lamps: For reading and task work, these lamps are your perfect bet – functional yet sleek in design. 20” to 26” tall, is the best height for your desk lamp. You'll get just enough illumination for work hours.

    Handcrafted Wooden Table Lamps

    Wood table lamps combine natural and practical lighting, making them a great decor accessory to living rooms, bedrooms, small spaces, entryway and even offices. From sturdy oak to elegant walnut or eco-friendly bamboo, there’s a wood lamp to fit every taste and space. Remember to consider size, bulb compatibility, and safety certifications before buying, and don’t hesitate to get some installation help if needed. With the right care, your wood table lamp will light up your home for countless years.

    A beautiful wood lamp is just one piece of the puzzle. The right home hardware, from cabinet pulls to door handles, can tie your entire design together. Explore our complete home decor collection to find the perfect finishing touches for your space.

    Check out the collection we've curated to bring you quality, safety, and style all in one place—ready to brighten your home.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of wood are used in wood table lamps?

    Wood table lamps are made from a range of timber species including oak, walnut, ash, teak, bamboo, and driftwood. Each species has its own grain pattern, color range, and surface character. Oak and walnut tend toward warmer, richer tones. Ash and lighter timbers suit contemporary and Scandinavian-influenced interiors. The specific wood type is noted on each individual product listing.

    Are wood table lamps suitable for bedrooms?

    Wood table lamps are one of the most common choices for bedside and bedroom use. The natural material adds warmth without visual heaviness, and wood bases pair well with linen, cotton, and fabric shades that diffuse light softly. For bedside placement, look for lamps with a dimmer switch or compatible dimmer bulbs to give full control over light levels at night.

    What base styles are available in wood table lamps?

    Common base styles include turned wood bases with lathe-shaped profiles, raw or live-edge bases that retain the natural form of the timber, tapered column bases, and tripod-leg constructions. Turned bases suit traditional and transitional interiors. Raw and live-edge styles suit organic modern and wabi-sabi influenced spaces. Tripod constructions work well in mid-century modern and Scandinavian settings.

    How do wood table lamps compare to ceramic or metal base lamps?

    Wood bases are warmer in tone and texture than ceramic or metal alternatives. They absorb and reflect light differently — the grain catches directional light in a way that feels more organic and less uniform than a glazed or polished surface. Wood is also lighter than ceramic, which makes repositioning easier. Metal bases tend to read more industrial or contemporary; wood suits rooms that prioritise natural material warmth.

    What shade types work best with a wood table lamp?

    Linen, cotton, and fabric shades in neutral tones complement wood bases most naturally. White and off-white shades allow the base to remain the visual focus while providing clean, diffused light. Drum shades suit modern and minimalist settings. Empire and tapered shades work well with more traditional turned bases. Avoid very dark or opaque shades on wood base lamps as they reduce the warmth the material provides.

    Can wood table lamps work in modern or contemporary interiors?

    Yes. Wood table lamps suit a wide range of contemporary interiors, particularly organic modern, Japandi, Scandinavian, and transitional styles. The key is matching the wood finish and base form to the room. A clean-lined turned base in light ash or white oak suits minimalist spaces. A darker walnut base with a simple linen shade bridges contemporary and warm-traditional aesthetics without committing to either.

    What bulb type and wattage should be used in a wood table lamp?

    LED bulbs between 2700K and 3000K are the best choice for wood table lamps as the warm color temperature complements natural wood tones. A wattage equivalent of 40 to 60 watts provides adequate ambient and task light for most bedside and living room applications. Dimmer-compatible LED bulbs give the most flexibility. Check the shade diameter before selecting a bulb size to ensure the bulb sits below the shade rim.

    How do you clean and maintain a wood table lamp?

    Dust the wood base regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a lightly dampened cloth and dry immediately. Avoid water pooling on unsealed or raw wood surfaces. Oiled or waxed bases can be refreshed occasionally with the appropriate finishing oil or wax to maintain the surface and prevent the wood from drying out. The shade should be dusted with a soft brush or lint roller.

    What finishes are available on wood table lamp bases?

    Wood table lamp bases come in natural unsealed finishes that show raw grain, oiled finishes that deepen color and protect the surface, lacquered finishes for a cleaner sealed look, whitewashed or limed finishes for lighter Scandinavian aesthetics, and dark-stained finishes in walnut and ebony tones. The finish affects both the color range and how the base interacts with light, so consider the room palette when choosing.

    How do I choose the right size wood table lamp for a room?

    For bedside tables, the bottom of the shade should sit at roughly eye level when seated in bed, typically 24 to 27 inches from tabletop to shade bottom. For living room side tables, a lamp between 26 and 34 inches total height works for most standard sofa and armchair heights. The shade diameter should be proportionate to the base — wider shades on taller or heavier bases, narrower shades on slender or turned bases.