Lamp Design (Page 2)

Lamp design in the decorative arts blends functionality with artistic expression, creating illuminative masterpieces that enhance interiors. From Art Nouveau stained glass lamps to mid-century modern sculptural lighting, lamp design reflects evolving styles, materials, and craftsmanship. This category explores the history, design movements, and iconic designers who have shaped the world of decorative lighting, from Tiffany Studios to contemporary LED innovations. Whether handcrafted or mass-produced, lamps serve as both practical light sources and artistic statements, embodying the intersection of design, technology, and aesthetic beauty.

Treforchette Table Lamp

This sofa is designed in a so-called minimalist style that is basic and unadorned. Throughout the late 1980s, this emergent style had a significant impact on design in Europe. The sofa in question results from a significant collaboration between a talented young designer and a manufacturer committed to promoting new design.Read More →

Shark 3D Illusion Night Light Ocean Animal Desk Table Lamp

The 3D visual creative lamp is an innovative artistic atmosphere light, optical acrylic light guide plate engraving a variety of 2D graphics, 3D visual impact. Unique lighting effects amazing optical visual illusion home decor lamp, It makes your room more interesting,Ideal as a bedside lamp and decor in a kid’s bedroom.Read More →

Akari Lamp featured image

Isamu Noguchi designed the first of his lamps to be produced by traditional construction methods in Gifu, Japan, known for its manufacture of lanterns and parasols made from mulberry bark paper and bamboo. Akari is handcrafted with washi paper from the inside bark of the mulberry tree and bamboo ribbing stretched across sculptural moulded wood shapes.Read More →