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The Evening Glow Mushroom Lamp brings the iconic retro mushroom shape into a calmer, more grown-up form. The brass-finished dome and smoked glass base catch the light during the day and turn into a soft, warm pool of glow at night. Place it on a console, a wide nightstand, or a sideboard, and the whole corner shifts into something more intentional.
This is a mood lamp, not a task lamp. The dome directs light downward to create ambience, so it is the piece you reach for when you want warmth and atmosphere, not the one that brightens a whole room on its own. The brass-finished metal will catch the occasional fingerprint, which is part of living with a real decor piece.
It belongs in spaces that get looked at. Living rooms, entry tables, bedroom consoles, dining sideboards, reading corners. Pair it with a layered overhead light for full coverage, and let this one do the styling.
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Why to Choose us
Most brass table lamps fall into one of two traps. Either they feel cheap and hollow with a thin plated finish that looks shiny in the wrong way, or they swing into expensive vintage territory where the price stops making sense. The big-box versions photograph well and feel light, plasticky, and forgettable in person. The vintage ones look beautiful and cost more than the rest of the room combined. The Evening Glow Mushroom Lamp sits in the lane neither side fills. It is built around a hand-blown smoked glass base, a substantial brass-finished metal dome, and a textile-wrapped cord that was designed to be seen. The weight, proportion, and finish feel considered from every angle, because this lamp is meant to be looked at, not hidden. It is a quiet design object that holds a room together

why this is perfect for you
You have spent time on the rest of the room. The art is hung, the surfaces are styled, the furniture finally feels right. What is missing is the warmth that arrives after the overhead light goes off. You want a lamp that pulls the eye, throws a soft glow, and looks expensive without trying. Set it on a console in the entryway and the whole arrival into your home shifts. Place it on a wide nightstand and the bedroom feels styled, not just slept in. Put it on a sideboard for dinner and the whole table softens. This is the piece that finishes the corner you have been staring at
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What to know about the Mushroom Lamp
No, and that is by design. The dome directs light downward for a warm ambient glow, so it works best as a mood lamp alongside other lighting, not as your main overhead source
It stands 18 inches tall with a 12.5 inch wide dome, so it has real presence. It fits well on wide nightstands, consoles, and sideboards, but it may overwhelm a narrow bedside table under 16 inches wide.
The brass-finished metal can show occasional fingerprints, especially when you adjust it. A quick wipe with a soft cloth, or standard glass cleaner for the base, keeps it looking sharp.
It uses a standard E26 base and comes with a 4W LED warm bulb included. You can swap in any E26 bulb you prefer, ideally a warm white between 2700K and 3000K to keep the ambient feel.
Yes. The brass textile-wrapped cord was designed to stay on display as part of the lamp’s look, which is common in mid-century lighting.
The 3000K warm LED is designed to feel softer than bright cool lighting. It gives focused bedside reading light, but it is not meant to flood the whole room like an overhead fixture.
No. The base is hand-blown, so tiny air bubbles can appear and are part of the character of real glass work, not a flaw.
Mid-century modern, Japandi, transitional, and modern minimal spaces. It pairs well with neutral linens, ceramic, walnut, and stone.

