What are the Characteristics of a Bedside Table Lamp?
Most bedside table lamps are craft lamps, consisting of a base and a lampshade. The base is made of materials such as ceramic, stone, cloisonné, bamboo, and marble. The lampshade is often made of glass, metal, plastic, fabric, bamboo, and rattan. When the base and lampshade are skillfully combined, the lamp becomes a beautiful work of art.
Craft lamps don't emphasize lighting functionality; some even use tinted glass for diffused illumination and a gauze shade.
The design of craft lamps is crucial, emphasizing artistic form and decorative effect. The base can be shaped like an elegant vase, a pavilion, a crown, or even a novel telephone.
The lampshade's primary purpose is to concentrate light and increase brightness. However, for craft lamps, the design also offers a unique opportunity for designers to showcase their talents. Some designs are reminiscent of a palace or a straw hat, each with its own unique charm.
No matter the design, the lampshade and base must ultimately contribute to the overall design. Furthermore, with the increasing variety of table lamp colors, consumers have a wider range of choices. Currently, table lamps available on the market come in colors like creamy white, orange, and grass green. Different styles and materials can be selected to suit the room's decor, creating a perfect match with other furnishings.
With the emergence of new light sources, a wave of sculptural table lamps has emerged. These lamps may resemble a vase for flowers, a cartoon character, or even a mermaid, with the light source hidden within.







