A bedside lamp is a compact lighting fixture designed to sit on a bedside table or nightstand. Its main purpose is to provide convenient, close-range light that’s comfortable on the eyes—perfect for winding down at night or lighting your room without needing bright overhead lighting.
Bedside lamps are commonly used for:
Reading in bed
Creating a warm and relaxing atmosphere
Soft lighting for getting up during the night
Adding a decorative finishing touch to the bedroom
How do I choose the right bedside lamp for my bedroom?
Choosing the right bedside lamp comes down to a mix of practical lighting needs and styling your space.
Here are the key things to consider:
1. Size and proportions
A bedside lamp should suit the scale of your bedside table and not overwhelm the space. If your table is small, opt for a slimmer lamp base or a more compact shade.
2. Shade style and light softness
A lamp shade controls how the light spreads:
Fabric shades create a softer, more ambient glow
Open or clear shades give brighter light and more illumination
If you want relaxing lighting at night, a shade that diffuses light is usually best.
3. Light output
If your bedside lamp is mostly for mood lighting, a lower brightness is fine. If you plan on reading, choose a bedside lamp that allows for a brighter globe (or pair it with a reading light).
Tip: Adding a dimmable globe or choosing a lamp compatible with a dimmer-style globe can give you more flexibility.
4. Style and materials
Bedside lamps can match almost any interior style:
Minimal and modern bedrooms
Coastal and relaxed interiors
Traditional or classic spaces
Timber, neutral, or earthy toned bedrooms
If your room already has timber furniture, pairing it with Timber & Wood Style Lamps can create a cohesive look.
5. Switch type and convenience
Think about how you want to turn it on/off:
Standard inline switch (simple and affordable)
Touch control (great for convenience—see Touch Lamps)
What colour temperature is best for bedside lamps?
For bedrooms, warm lighting is usually the best option.
Warm White (2700K–3000K): cosy, relaxing, ideal for winding down
Cool White (4000K+): brighter and sharper, better for task zones (not usually ideal for bedtime)
If you want your bedroom to feel calm and comfortable, warm white is the safest choice.
Where should I place bedside lamps for the best effect?
Bedside lamps look and work best when placed:
On each bedside table (for symmetry and balance)
Slightly behind or beside the bedhead accessories (to avoid glare)
At a height where the light isn’t shining directly into your eyes when lying down
For shared bedrooms, matching bedside lamps can help the room feel more polished and visually balanced.
Can bedside lamps replace overhead lighting?
Bedside lamps are great for soft ambient lighting, but they usually aren’t bright enough to fully replace ceiling lighting in most bedrooms.
For a complete setup, bedside lamps work best when layered with:
Pendant Lights (especially for statement lighting)
Wall Lights (great for bedside lighting in smaller rooms)