Marmo Black Marble Table Lamp With Glass Shade
Marmo Black Marble Table Lamp With Glass Shade
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Rich materials and a sculptural silhouette make the Marmo Black Marble Table Lamp an instant focal point. A cylindrical body carved from genuine black marble showcases natural veining, while a gold-toned stem supports an elongated oval glass shade in a warm cognac tint.
The combination reads luxurious yet contemporary, perfect for dressing bedside tables, console vignettes, and sophisticated home offices where elevated ambient light matters as much as style.
Design and Materials
- Body: Solid black marble cylinder; each piece is uniquely veined for one-of-a-kind character.
- Metalwork: Gold-finish hardware introduces warmth and a refined jewellery note.
- Shade: Cognac oval glass softens output and adds a vintage-luxe glow without compromising brightness.
- Colourway: Black and gold, versatile for modern, Art Deco, and boutique-hotel aesthetics.
Lighting and Performance
The tinted glass shade filters glare and produces a flattering, ambient pool of light ideal for unwinding, reading, or entertaining. Pair with a warm-white, dimmable LED bulb (per your specification) to fine-tune the mood from task-ready to softly atmospheric. The shade's elongated form spreads illumination laterally, brightening surfaces while keeping sightlines clean and uncluttered.
Placement
- Best placement: bedside pairs, living-room side tables, hallway consoles, and reception counters where a premium accent is desired without visual bulk.
Benefits
- Timeless materials: Real marble and metal age gracefully and resist short-lived trends.
- Stable footing: The weighty stone base resists wobble, great for busy surfaces.
- Glare control: Cognac glass tempers hot spots for eye-comfortable evenings.
- Easy upkeep: Wipe marble/metal with a soft cloth; dust the shade with a lint roller.
- Design flexibility: works in monochrome, moody palettes, and warm timber schemes.
Styling Tips
Echo the lamp's tones with a gold-rim tray and dark-framed art, or contrast with pale linens for a high/low mix. On a console, layer stacked books beneath the shade to create height variance and draw attention to the glass.
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