Bedroom Table Lamps & Lighting

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A bedroom table lamp is the difference between sleeping in a room and unwinding in one. We've got thousands here from The Range, Robert Dyas, Andrew Martin and a long list of other UK retailers, all in one place to compare. read more…

over 4,300 Bedroom Table Lamps & Lighting from 18 UK Retailers in June ’26

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How to choose lighting for a room

Lighting is the most overlooked spec in interior design and the one that does the most heavy lifting. A room with one ceiling pendant lit at full brightness reads cold and flat. The same room with a layered set-up reads finished: a pendant for ambient light, a couple of table lamps at eye level, and a floor lamp in the reading corner. The trick is understanding what each layer does.

Ambient lighting is the base layer. Ceiling pendants, flush mounts and downlights cover it. The job is to fill the room with enough light to walk through without bumping into things, then dim down for evenings. A single central pendant works in small rooms (bedrooms, hallways, dining rooms over a table). Larger rooms want either a bigger fixture, or two to three smaller ones spaced across the ceiling.

Task lighting is the working layer. Desk lamps, kitchen under-cupboard strips, bathroom mirror lights, bedside reading lamps. Anywhere you want to see clearly to do something. Task lights work best when they're brighter and whiter than ambient (3500K to 4000K is the comfortable range), and adjustable so the light hits the work surface rather than your eyes.

Accent lighting is the decorative layer. Table lamps on a sideboard, picture lights, wall sconces. Their job is to add warmth and break up the shadow lines that ceiling lights create. Accent bulbs run warm (2700K to 3000K) so the light feels relaxed rather than office-like. Most rooms want at least two accent points to read finished; one is rarely enough.

Bulb spec is where the picture comes together. Look for the colour temperature in Kelvin: 2700K is warm and golden, 3000K is warm white, 4000K is cool white, 5000K+ is daylight. Most living rooms and bedrooms want 2700K to 3000K everywhere except task lights. Lumens (not watts) tell you how bright the bulb actually is. A 60W incandescent is roughly 800 lumens.

Smart lighting is worth the small premium if you'll actually use it. Hue, LIFX and the supermarket-tier copies all let you dim, schedule and colour-temperature-shift from a phone or speaker. The rooms with the biggest payoff are the bedroom (sunrise wake-up) and the living room (evening warm-down).

The brands and retailers we list

We pull around 20,500 lighting products from across the UK retailers we cover.

The Range stocks the broadest catalogue, around 13,500 lights covering ceiling pendants, table lamps, floor lamps, wall lights and outdoor fittings. Strong on the £30 to £150 ready-made bracket.

Robert Dyas covers around 8,500 lights, including bathroom-rated fittings and under-cupboard kitchen lighting that the broader retailers skip.

Furniture in Fashion leans into statement pendants and chandeliers in the £100 to £500 bracket, useful for dining rooms and stairwells.

Andrew Martin sits at the upper end with sculptural and designer lighting pieces, mostly £200+.

Filter the grid above by colour, material or price to narrow things down, or browse the full lighting range without filters to see everything in stock. Prices update daily.

Frequently asked questions

How tall should a bedside table lamp be?
The bulb should sit roughly level with your shoulders when you are sitting up in bed reading. Total lamp height usually lands 50 to 65cm including shade, measured from the surface of the bedside table. Too short and the light spills on the bedding; too tall and the bulb is in your eyeline.
What wattage is right for a bedside reading lamp?
8W to 12W in LED, equivalent to 60W to 75W incandescent. Brighter than that fights the wind-down purpose of bedside light. Run the bulb at 2700K to 3000K (warm white) for evening; cool white over 4000K suppresses melatonin and disrupts sleep. Add a dimmer switch if the lamp does not have built-in dimming.
Are dimmer-switch table lamps worth the extra cost?
Yes for any bedside or living-room table lamp where you want to read at full brightness and watch TV at low. Touch-dimmer lamps cost £10 to £30 more than fixed-brightness equivalents and last as long. Check the bulb is dimmable too; non-dimmable LEDs flicker on dimmer switches and shorten the bulb's life.
Do USB-charging table lamps actually charge a phone fast?
Most lamp USB ports output 5V at 1A (5W), enough for a slow overnight top-up but not fast-charging modern phones (which need 18W-plus). They are a useful tidy-cable feature; not a replacement for a wall fast-charger. Check the lamp's USB output spec on the product page before relying on it.
How much do table lamps cost to run in the UK?
An 8W LED bulb running 4 hours a day costs roughly £4 a year at the 2026 UK average electricity rate (around 35p/kWh). The shade and base do not affect running cost; the bulb does. Swapping a 60W incandescent for an 8W LED of equivalent brightness cuts running cost by around 85%.