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Product description
A lamp base with texture does more work than a plain one — it holds interest even when the light is off. The Maren's porcelain base is hand-finished in a basket-weave pattern, cast in a warm cream that reads as collected rather than matched to a set, and topped with a tailored linen shade that keeps the whole silhouette from feeling too rustic.
Design Function: A table lamp built to add both ambient light and textural depth — the woven base gives it presence even before it's switched on.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Porcelain base with a linen shade
- Color: Warm cream / soft ivory
- Dimensions: approximately 15"W x 9.4"D x 22"H
- Shade: Rectangular linen-style shade
- Care: Wipe base with a soft, dry cloth
- Sold as: one lamp
Category Standard: Within our lighting collection, this sits in the textured-base category — built around dimensional surface detail rather than color or shape, distinguishing it from our smooth marble and glass table lamps.
How to Style It: Let it stand alone on a console where the woven texture can be the focal point, or use a pair on nightstands for a bedroom that feels finished on both sides.
Where It Works Best: Console tables, entryways, nightstands, and living rooms that lean toward warm, textured neutrals.
Mel's Styling Take: I love this lamp for rooms that already have a lot of smooth, hard surfaces — it softens things immediately. My favorite styling move is pairing it with a stack of linen-bound books and one small object, nothing more.
Pairs Well With: Blue and White Woven Trellis Jar · Mother Of Pearl Round Tray. Also pairs well with our Paloma Petal Candle and Resin Coral Sculpture on Acrylic Base.
Also Available In: This is a one-of-a-kind piece in our current collection — no additional colorways at this time.
Good to Know: The porcelain base is glossy where the linen shade is matte, so the two materials read as intentionally paired rather than mismatched.
Product Insight: The woven detailing is dimensional, not printed — it's the kind of texture that photographs differently depending on the light in the room, which is part of why it reads as more expensive than its footprint suggests.
Product description
A lamp base with texture does more work than a plain one — it holds interest even when the light is off. The Maren's porcelain base is hand-finished in a basket-weave pattern, cast in a warm cream that reads as collected rather than matched to a set, and topped with a tailored linen shade that keeps the whole silhouette from feeling too rustic.
Design Function: A table lamp built to add both ambient light and textural depth — the woven base gives it presence even before it's switched on.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Porcelain base with a linen shade
- Color: Warm cream / soft ivory
- Dimensions: approximately 15"W x 9.4"D x 22"H
- Shade: Rectangular linen-style shade
- Care: Wipe base with a soft, dry cloth
- Sold as: one lamp
Category Standard: Within our lighting collection, this sits in the textured-base category — built around dimensional surface detail rather than color or shape, distinguishing it from our smooth marble and glass table lamps.
How to Style It: Let it stand alone on a console where the woven texture can be the focal point, or use a pair on nightstands for a bedroom that feels finished on both sides.
Where It Works Best: Console tables, entryways, nightstands, and living rooms that lean toward warm, textured neutrals.
Mel's Styling Take: I love this lamp for rooms that already have a lot of smooth, hard surfaces — it softens things immediately. My favorite styling move is pairing it with a stack of linen-bound books and one small object, nothing more.
Pairs Well With: Blue and White Woven Trellis Jar · Mother Of Pearl Round Tray. Also pairs well with our Paloma Petal Candle and Resin Coral Sculpture on Acrylic Base.
Also Available In: This is a one-of-a-kind piece in our current collection — no additional colorways at this time.
Good to Know: The porcelain base is glossy where the linen shade is matte, so the two materials read as intentionally paired rather than mismatched.
Product Insight: The woven detailing is dimensional, not printed — it's the kind of texture that photographs differently depending on the light in the room, which is part of why it reads as more expensive than its footprint suggests.