Elowen Table Light
The Elowen Table Light is a small accent table lamp pairing a turned solid-wood base in a deep walnut tone with a wide ivory linen cone shade. The base is shaped like a smooth flattened pebble, and the shade flares outward to a span almost twice the base's width — a low, broad silhouette that reads horizontally rather than vertically.
Because of its compact height, Elowen sits below the eye-line on most surfaces — it's an accent lamp, not a tall reading lamp. Use it on a low nightstand, a console table, an open shelf, or a sideboard, where its squat proportions and warm wood tone become a visual feature rather than a vertical one. Plug-in setup with an in-line cord switch; ships with a 3000K E27 LED bulb so it works the moment you unbox it. Suits Japandi, organic-modern, mid-century, and rustic-modern interiors.
Elowen is built around an unusual ratio: a wide flared shade on a short squat body. The result is a lamp that reads horizontally rather than vertically.
Elowen is a small accent table lamp — best suited for low surfaces and supporting roles, not for the main bedside reading lamp on a tall nightstand. On a console table in an entryway, this small wood and linen table lamp for entryway use creates a warm, low pool of light at hand-level — ideal for a key tray, a small mirror, or a single objet. On an open shelf or low sideboard styled with books and ceramics, the squat proportions read as a sculptural object as much as a light source.
For bedrooms, Elowen works best paired with a low platform-bed nightstand where a tall reading lamp would feel oversized — its downward pool gives ambient bedside light without glare. In Japandi and mid-century interiors, the wide-shade-on-pebble-base proportions echo the horizontal, grounded forms typical of those styles. Elowen is an ambient accent lamp, not a task light — for desk work, detailed reading, or close-up tasks, choose a tall pharmacy lamp or an articulating desk lamp instead.
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