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Behold the Bronzed Lamps of Summer

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Five new table lamps that keep on shining — even after lights out

Brighten your home with five stunning new table lamps that create ambiance even when the switch is off! Featuring timeless polished brass designs and versatile styles like Neri & Hu’s nh1217, these elegant fixtures blend functionality with flair. From Francesco Librizzi’s enchanting FontanaArte piece to Lee Broom’s celestial Crescent Lamp, each lamp adds a unique touch to any room. Discover your perfect glow today!

bronzed table lamps - Jonas Wagell

Electric Current
Swedish designer Jonas Wagell’s take on an oil lamp comes with a timeless polished brass base that will acquire a natural patina over time, plus a bronzed brass dimmer knob suited to the dawn of electricity. $315, at Gron+White.

bronzed table lamps - Architect Francesco Librizzi for FontanaArte

Gravitational Pull
For his FontanaArte debut, Sicilian architect Francesco Librizzi suspended a hand-blown white satin glass sphere within a thin metal frame that magically outlines its field of light. From $1790, at Lightform.

Crescent Lamp by London superstar designer Lee Broom

Half Moon
London superstar designer Lee Broom looked to the solar system when designing the Crescent Lamp, a celestial globe split on an angle to reveal a polished brass core. Choose from two sizes. From $1390, at The Modern Shop

bronzed table lamps - Karl Zahn’s Atlas

Gilded Cage
The polished brass armature on Karl Zahn’s Atlas lamp introduces unexpected geometry – and classical metaphor – to lighting titan Roll & Hill. The radiant globe is also fully dimmable. $1960, at Hollace Cluny

Neri & Hu’s nh1217 lamp

Knows Ring
Versatility is the essence of Neri & Hu’s nh1217: a softly glowing glass sphere that slides along a brushed brass ring, allowing the lamp to be carried, hung from the wall or laid flat on a tabletop. $430, at Artemide

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