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A magically weird lamp from Japan that forgoes the the usual lampshade for little illuminated mushrooms instead.
This double-take inducing table lamp is constructed with the tail fins of an actual 100-lb bomb from the Korean War.
This innovative bedside lamp simulates a natural sunrise by slowly waking you with light that increases gradually over 30 minutes before setting off the alarm.
Handcrafted in Lyon, France, this stainless steel table lamp uses precision ground lenses to project an image from a transparency onto a wall or ceiling.
This softly lit table lamp is made of silk worm cocoon and sits atop a wooden base. The unique swirls make this lamp a perfect accent for any living space. A... Read More
Giant gummy bear styled lamps that illuminate a child's room (or yours) with a soft colorful candy glow, but unfortunately cannot be eaten.
Enjoy soft, bright light and the soothing sounds of nature indoors with this slate Fountain Lamp.
A stunning paper mache table lamp handcrafted from recycled paper and glue to form a highly detailed illuminated mushroom.
Nothing quite lights up a room like a nuclear explosion, except now you can do it safely on a much smaller scale and without all that nasty fallout with this... Read More
This disturbing yet quite fun table lamp is shaped like a miniature mushroom cloud and is constructed from 3D printed plastic rather than splitting atoms
This fascinating multi-colored, interactive nightlight looks like it came from some weird, alien world and features removable, phosphorescent balls that illuminate... Read More
This lamp is based on the Tetris video game with 7 interlocking block lights that can be stacked in any combination to turn them on or removed to turn them off.
This unique table lamp has a large glass base that can be used as a terrarium or display case and is topped with a handmade Japanese kozo paper lampshade.












