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Explore gold table lamps for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and home offices. Discover designs in brass, gold-finished metal, glass and marble, paired with refined linen, cotton and decorative shades.
Chiswick Gold Table Lamp 72 cm – Living Room Lamp with Linen Shade
£338.00
Kinnerton Table Lamp 72 cm – Black and White Bone Inlay Lamp with Linen Shade
£198.00
Nelle Glass Table Lamp 52.5 cm – Dark Gold Details and Cream Shade
£358.00
Gold Table Lamps for Refined Interiors
Gold table lamps introduce warmth, contrast and a distinctive metallic detail to an interior. From softly brushed brass to brighter gold finishes, these lamps can work as understated accents or more sculptural features on consoles, sideboards, bedside tables and occasional furniture.
At K&B London, the collection includes gold table lamps combining metal and brass finishes with materials such as glass, marble and fabric shades, offering designs for both contemporary and more classic interiors.
Gold Table Lamps for Living Rooms
In a living room, a gold table lamp can add another layer of light while complementing details already present in mirrors, furniture, decorative objects and metal finishes. Gold works particularly well with marble, dark timber, black accents, neutral upholstery and glass.
A lamp can be placed on a side table, console or sideboard to introduce both height and a warmer metallic element into the arrangement.
For a wider selection, explore our complete collection of table lamps.
Gold Bedside Lamps
Gold table lamps can also work beautifully as bedside lighting. Designs with fabric shades provide softer ambient light, while the metallic base adds definition and decorative interest around the bed.
A matching pair creates a balanced and symmetrical scheme, while a single sculptural gold lamp can become a more individual feature on a larger bedside table.
Brass and Gold-Finished Table Lamps
Gold lighting can vary considerably in tone and finish. Brushed brass tends to create a softer, more understated appearance, while polished or brighter gold finishes reflect more light and create a stronger visual accent.
Antique and champagne gold finishes can offer a warmer, more muted alternative and work particularly well with timber, stone and neutral fabrics.
Gold and Glass Table Lamps
Combining glass with gold or brass detailing creates a lighter visual effect while retaining the warmth of a metallic finish. Clear, coloured or ribbed glass can introduce reflection and texture, while gold details help define the silhouette of the lamp.
This combination works particularly well in living rooms, bedrooms and entrance halls where the lighting is intended to feel decorative without appearing visually heavy.
Gold Table Lamps with Marble
Gold and marble create a strong material contrast. Natural stone gives the lamp visual weight and structure, while gold-finished metal adds warmth and definition.
Current K&B London designs include gold table lamps with white and coloured marble bases, as well as metal shades and linen details. Explore further options in our marble table lamps collection.
Gold Table Lamps with Fabric Shades
Many gold table lamps are paired with linen, cotton or other fabric shades. A pale shade can soften the metallic finish and create a calmer overall appearance, while black or deeper-coloured shades provide stronger contrast.
The combination of metal and textile also allows the lamp to contribute both reflective detail and softer texture to the room.
Large Gold Table Lamps
On generous consoles and sideboards, taller gold table lamps can provide better scale and visual balance. Larger designs can act almost as decorative objects, introducing height and a stronger architectural presence.
Current K&B London designs include statement gold lamps measuring around 70–90 cm in height, making them particularly suitable for larger living rooms and entrance halls. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Explore more substantial proportions in our large table lamps collection.
How to Style a Gold Table Lamp
Gold does not need to be repeated throughout the entire room. A single lamp can provide a controlled metallic accent, particularly in neutral interiors where timber, stone and textured fabrics form the main material palette.
Alternatively, gold lighting can be coordinated with mirror frames, furniture details, handles or decorative objects to create a more connected scheme.
Gold Lamps for Consoles and Sideboards
A gold table lamp can help create height and balance on a console or sideboard. It works particularly well alongside artwork, mirrors, books, ceramics and decorative objects.
On longer pieces of furniture, two matching lamps can create symmetry, while a single larger design can be styled asymmetrically for a more relaxed composition.
Gold Table Lamps in a Layered Lighting Scheme
Table lamps are most effective when combined with other sources of light. Ceiling lighting, floor lamps and wall lights can provide illumination at different heights, allowing the atmosphere of a room to change throughout the day.
Explore our complete lighting collection for further options across living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces and entrance halls.
Gold Table Lamps at K&B London
Explore gold table lamps selected for their form, proportion and material character. From brushed brass and gold-finished metal to glass and marble combinations, the collection includes lighting for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and home offices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which interiors suit gold table lamps?
Gold table lamps work well in contemporary, modern classic and Art Deco-inspired interiors, but they can also be used as a single warm metallic accent in more neutral schemes.
Can a gold table lamp be used as a bedside lamp?
Yes. Gold table lamps with suitable proportions and fabric shades work particularly well on bedside tables, either individually or as a matching pair.
What materials work well with gold table lamps?
Gold and brass finishes combine particularly well with marble, glass, timber, black metal, neutral upholstery and natural fabrics such as linen.
What is the difference between gold and brass finishes?
Gold finishes can range from bright and polished to muted or antique tones. Brass generally has a warmer, slightly deeper appearance, while brushed finishes tend to look softer and less reflective.
How do I choose the right size gold table lamp?
Consider the scale of the furniture beneath it. Larger consoles and sideboards can usually accommodate taller lamps with wider shades, while bedside tables generally suit more compact proportions.
