The lamp in the middle of a room is doing more work than most people give it credit for. It anchors the space, adds height where you need it, and brings in a quality of light that overhead fitting simply cannot. What we look for in a natural table lamp is whether the material does something interesting when lit. Stone that glows from within. A woven rattan base that casts a pattern. Ceramic that looks like it was made by hand because it was. These are not lamps that disappear into a room. They hold their own. We have also been careful about proportion because a lamp that looks right on a website can arrive and feel completely wrong at the scale of an actual table. The ones here have been chosen because they work as objects in daylight and as light sources after dark. Both things matter. A lamp that only does one job well is not earning its spot.