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Give your home a glow-up with the glamorous Champagne Seventies Glass Table Lamp. Easy to move around as the seasons change and the nights get darker, you can never have too many table lamps in your home. A favourite motto of our founder, Jane couldn’t resist bringing this gorgeous glass table lamp home with her even though she already has a healthy collection of accent lights dotted around her home. Mushroom shapes have appeared across interiors for the last couple of years and are a silhouette we love to use in interior design. With magical qualities and the power to keep our forests full of life, mushrooms are a natural wonder, with some even glowing in the dark. A beautiful example of the simple statement a toadstool shape can achieve in design - the ribbed glass mushroom cap shade features a classic glass base and accents of gold. In addition, the champagne colour palette creates a warm and relaxing glow of light, similar to the buzz you might feel from a glass of your favourite champagne. The perfect size to style anywhere, display the design as a chic bedside table lamp or introduce it to a side table in your living space. - Glass mushroom table lamp with a champagne finish - Measures: H38cm x W20cm - Requires one 10W Max LED E27 bulb
I love this vintage-inspired lamp for its elegant yet playful take on 70s design. Its ribbed glass body brings texture and depth, making it a statement piece in both classic and contemporary interiors. It works particularly well in living rooms, side tables, or bedside setups where you want to create a warm, inviting glow. For styling, pair it with other metallic accents or neutral fabrics to let the lamp shine, and consider using a dimmable bulb to adjust the mood easily. Its versatile design can complement everything from boho to modern luxe schemes, making it a real crowd-pleaser for adding a touch of retro charm with a contemporary twist.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Rockett St George's website here