![]() Auto-Dimming & Multi Lighting Modes: The 1000Lm bright desk lamp Built-in intelligent light sensor will detect surrounding light intensity and auto-adjust to the best brightness level for your work environment.No Screen Glare & 100% Flicker-Free: Equipped with 45° angled away LEDs and side lighting design, it illuminates only your desk and keyboard, no reflected glare on the screen or in eyes which can help you better see what you’re working on, reducing eye fatigue, NO flickering, NO ghost-freeze.Maximum working height up to 27.5 inches. Super Wide, Large and Bright: With an ultra-wide 31.5 inch 24W LED light bar, this tall desk lamp illuminates the entire desk, ideal for a multi-monitor workstation, large table for the home office, drawing, sewing, crafting, painting, reading.More nifty design details, according to Lee, include the “elegant concave base platform that can hold various tchotchkes or electronics” and the hidden USB charging port under the lip of the base, which she calls “brilliant.” Wilkinson points out yet another feature: the lamp’s full-range dimmer, which allows users to “customize your ideal illumination.” She also loves all the colors and finishes the lamp comes in - which include white, orange, neon yellow, blue, and silver - saying there’s “surely an option to fit almost any aesthetic.1 x Eppiebasic Architect 24 Watts Desk Lamp with Clamp Says Lee, “The Pixo has a friendly, playful silhouette that blends high-tech LED and USB-charging capability and is surprisingly warm in lighting temperature.” Its head rotates 360 degrees, and its stem rotates and tilts 180 degrees so you can direct light exactly where you want it. The Pixo Plus table lamp from Pablo Designs also received multiple mentions, including from interior designer Kendall Wilkinson and Angie Lee, a partner and design director of interiors at FXCollaborative. ![]() Ming Thompson, a co-founder of architecture and interior-design firm Atelier Cho Thompson, is a fan of Anglepoise’s Type 75 lamp, noting it strikes “a balance between simple, modern forms and exposed mechanical elements” and would be at home on both “an architect’s drafting table and a work-from-home desk.” “Both are elegant in their own right, with a classic silhouette and form that they’ve kept fresh with new finishes and colors,” says Brian Wilson, a co-founder of Pair, an office-furniture company based in San Francisco. Both styles have adjustable arms and shades, but the Type 75 shade is a bit more streamlined, while the Original 1227 shade looks more technical. As architect Mei Lun Xue puts it, “It’s super-classic and looks good everywhere.” The British company’s various task lamps are the runaway favorite among our architects and interior designers, with the more affordable Type 75 model getting slightly more nods than the Original 1227. If a Luxo lamp is the black T-shirt of architect task lamps, then an Anglepoise is perhaps the industry’s white T-shirt of task lamps. The lamp has an angled arm and a swiveling, flared shade, giving it a “no-fuss design,” according to Retseck, who adds that its “fun hue brings a pop of color to the office, which can often be a sterile space.” In addition to the mustard yellow shown, this lamp is also available in black, mint green, and white. If you’re looking for something simple that gets the job done, many of the people we spoke with directed us to objectively affordable lamps that don’t look cheap - like this iron one, which Shannon Retseck, the founder of textile and home-goods line Cuttalossa, told us about. ![]() Read on for their picks, which come at a range of prices and include a desk lamp for just about everyone. To find the best, most stylish desk lamps - from tried-and-true classic task lamps to contemporary light sculptures - we consulted a group of interesting people with good eyes for these kinds of things, including architects, interior designers, and other folks who value form as much as function. Beyond those essentials, you may also want to consider adding a desk lamp to your home-office setup: Not only will it provide a bit more lighting than the blue-light glow emitted by your computer screen, a lamp can add an element of (functional) design to your work space, making even the most cobbled-together desks look a bit more put together. ![]() So you’ve got the standing desk and the ergonomic office chair all set up in your new work-from-home station, plus an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse for your laptop to help you maintain proper posture.
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