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Explore ceramic table lamps for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and home offices. Discover textured, glazed and sculptural ceramic bases paired with refined fabric shades in a range of neutral and decorative finishes.
Arnos Ceramic Table Lamp 59 cm – Textured Pale Green Base and Light Shade
£198.00
Belgrave Blue Table Lamp 70 cm blue and gold porcelain white lampshade
£218.00
Blue Bubble Table Lamp 62 cm – Dark Blue Ceramic Base with Cream Linen Shade
£278.00
Bremner Terracotta Table Lamp 75.5 cm – Ceramic Base and Light Linen Shade
£180.00
Bremner White Table Lamp 75.5 cm – Ceramic Base and Light Linen Shade
£180.00
Camden Gardens Table Lamp 75 cm – Ceramic Base with Light Rectangular Shade
£240.00
Caroline Grey L Table Lamp 77 cm – Porcelain Base with White Linen Shade
£340.00
Classic Grey Extra Large Ceramic Table Lamp with Linen Shade, 85cm
£198.00
Ceramic Table Lamps for Refined Interiors
Ceramic table lamps combine decorative form with the tactile character of ceramic. Smooth, glazed, fluted and textured finishes can each create a different effect, making ceramic lighting a versatile choice for both understated and more expressive interiors.
At K&B London, our collection includes ceramic table lamps in a variety of proportions and colours, from white and neutral designs to terracotta, green and more decorative finishes. Many are paired with linen, cotton or other fabric shades to create softer ambient light.
Ceramic Table Lamps for Living Rooms
In a living room, a ceramic table lamp can work beautifully on a console, side table, sideboard or chest of drawers. The ceramic base adds texture and visual weight, while the shade helps soften the light and create a more relaxed atmosphere in the evening.
Ceramic also pairs naturally with timber, marble, travertine, metal and textured upholstery, making it easy to introduce into both contemporary and modern classic schemes.
For a wider selection of designs, explore our complete collection of luxury table lamps.
Ceramic Bedside Lamps
Ceramic lamps are also well suited to bedrooms. Their solid bases and fabric shades can bring balance and warmth to a bedside arrangement without feeling overly formal.
A matching pair can create symmetry on either side of the bed, while a single sculptural ceramic lamp can become a stronger decorative feature on a larger bedside table.
White and Neutral Ceramic Table Lamps
White, cream and beige ceramic table lamps are particularly versatile because they work naturally with pale timber, stone, linen and other neutral materials. They are well suited to calm, tonal interiors where texture is more important than strong colour contrast.
Current K&B London designs include white ceramic lamps with fluted and sculptural bases, often paired with cotton or linen shades. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Coloured Ceramic Table Lamps
Ceramic also provides an opportunity to introduce more distinctive colour. Terracotta, pale green and other decorative finishes can add warmth and personality while retaining the tactile quality of the material.
Textured and glazed surfaces can enhance these colours further, allowing the lamp to become a decorative feature even when it is not illuminated. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Ceramic Table Lamps with Linen and Fabric Shades
The combination of a ceramic base and a fabric shade creates a balanced contrast between a substantial, tactile material and softer diffused light. Linen shades are particularly effective in interiors built around natural textures and neutral colour palettes.
This makes ceramic table lamps a practical choice for living rooms and bedrooms where lighting is intended to contribute to both atmosphere and styling.
Large Ceramic Table Lamps
For generous consoles, sideboards and larger rooms, taller ceramic table lamps can provide better scale and visual balance. A more substantial base can anchor the arrangement, while a wider shade helps create a strong, well-proportioned silhouette.
Explore further statement proportions in our collection of large table lamps.
How to Choose a Ceramic Table Lamp
Consider the overall height of the lamp, the width of the shade and the scale of the furniture beneath it. Larger consoles and sideboards can usually accommodate taller and broader designs, while bedside tables often suit more compact proportions.
The finish of the ceramic is equally important. Smooth white bases create a cleaner appearance, while textured, ribbed or glazed surfaces introduce more depth and decorative character.
Ceramic Lamps for Consoles and Sideboards
A ceramic table lamp can add height and structure to a console or sideboard arrangement. It works particularly well beside a mirror, artwork, books or decorative objects, where the base can contribute another material and texture to the composition.
On longer pieces of furniture, a pair of matching lamps can create symmetry, while a single larger design can provide a more relaxed, asymmetrical look.
Complete Your Lighting Scheme
Table lamps work best as part of a layered lighting scheme. Combine them with floor lamps, wall lights and ceiling lighting to introduce illumination at different heights throughout the room.
Explore our wider luxury lighting collection for further options across living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces and entrance halls.
Ceramic Table Lamps at K&B London
Discover ceramic table lamps selected for their form, proportion, finish and material character. From understated white designs to textured and coloured ceramic bases, the collection offers versatile lighting for both calm and more expressive interiors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are ceramic table lamps suitable for living rooms?
Yes. Ceramic table lamps work well on side tables, consoles and sideboards, where they can provide ambient light while introducing texture and decorative interest.
Can ceramic table lamps be used as bedside lamps?
Yes. Ceramic lamps with suitable proportions and fabric shades can work very well on bedside tables, either individually or as a matching pair.
Which ceramic lamp colours are easiest to style?
White, cream and beige ceramic lamps are particularly versatile, while terracotta, green and other coloured finishes can create a stronger decorative accent.
How do I choose the right size ceramic table lamp?
Consider the scale of the furniture beneath it. Larger consoles and sideboards can usually accommodate taller lamps, while bedside tables tend to suit more compact proportions.
