Rachel Zoe’s Marble Lamp Looks Best Turned Off
In the years that I’ve written about design, I’ve observed a shift in how we think about lighting. A lamp is no longer expected to simply illuminate a room.
Increasingly, lighting trends favor fixtures that serve as decorative objects in their own right, bringing shape, material, and presence to a space even when they are switched off.
The Rachel Zoe solid dome table lamp, currently available at TJ Maxx, is my current favorite example. In addition to being a beautiful way to subtly decorate with marble, this lamp features a streamlined metal shade that’s so modern yet still translates well to most homes. However, not an overestimation to say it belongs in a high-end gallery or design museum.
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The combination of stone and metal gives this lamp enough visual weight to sit comfortably alongside ceramics or art books, if we want to keep up that theme. At under $80, it looks so much more expensive than it really is.
As experts emphasize, for many years, table lamps were chosen largely for their function. They existed because a room needed another source of light, usually with a fabric shade designed to blend in. Now, the fixture itself is becoming part of the room’s visual language.
‘Lighting should always look as good on as it does off,’ says Georgia Metcalfe, founder and creative director of French Bedroom.
For Georgia, sculptural lighting has a role beyond simply providing illumination. ‘Lighting designs with beautiful silhouettes can never be overlooked; sculptural table lamps make beautiful ornaments within a room, offering both a practical and aesthetically pleasing purpose,’ she says.
This dual purpose is part of the Rachel Zoe light appeal. The marble base can introduce texture, while a curved metal shade can bring a cleaner, more architectural line. The result is lighting that works throughout the day, not just after dark. With this in mind, I’ve curated some more top picks that look just as good in the daylight.
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Marmaron Cordless Table Lamp
This cordless table lamp pairs a soft gray base with a graphic ikat-print linen shade that feels so designer. The portable design makes it an easy choice for carrying from your table to your reading corner.
Cherry Lacquer Rechargeable Bobbin Lamp
Have you ever seen something lovelier than this bobbin lamp from Addison Ross Home? This piece is quickly becoming iconic and is the perfect size and rechargeable for unlimited styling possibilities.
Kuddlava Table Lamp – Pleated White
The pleated shade gives this IKEA table lamp a classic feel that makes it look much more expensive than $19. It’s an understated design that will appeal to anyone with an eye for timeless, well-considered spaces.
An accessible favorite for creating an ambient living room corner or bedside table. Featuring a wavy shade and an olive ceramic base, this $75 light is another example of a light that doesn’t need to be turned on to look beautiful.
8″ Empire Shade in Caret & Gold Snakeshead Silk
Featuring this iconic William Morris ‘Snakeshead’ silk shade, this rechargeable marble lamp channels old-world craftsman charm. The scalloped rim and warm silk cast a glow that will make you pray for fall nights to arrive sooner.
Another personal favorite of mine, this stunning lamp will pull your living room together in a way that feels intended. Its soft shade adds warmth without looking overly styled.
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