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Copper, Clear Glass and an Adjustable Arm: A Lamp With Material Presence
Adjustable industrial desk lamp in copper-finished metal and clear glass. E27 fitting, bulb not included. Toggle switch on the body, 1500mm cable, 500mm tall. For a copper pendant light that extends the same warm metallic register across a ceiling position, the industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper pairs the same material combination at a different scale. For how copper anchors a room built around dark tones and warm naturals, our industrial living room design guide covers the full picture.
The Essentials
- Copper finish: Warm, reddish-brown with tonal depth that shifts under different light conditions. Richer and more distinctive than brass. Reads as characterful rather than standard in rooms built around warm materials and dark palettes.
- Adjustable arm: Directs light to the desk surface, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb required, not included: The standard Edison screw. Warm white filament E27 is the bulb choice that makes the most of the copper finish and clear glass shade. LED E27 options available for efficiency.
- Clear glass shade: Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Copper body and clear glass is the combination that defines the industrial desk lamp aesthetic at its most direct.
- Dimensions 500mm H x 150mm W x 300mm D: Compact for desk and bedside use. 300mm reach with the arm extended. Slightly shorter than the silver version in the same range.
- Toggle switch, non-dimmable, 1500mm cable: On/off at the lamp body. Not dimmable regardless of bulb. Cable reaches most wall sockets without crossing open floor.
The Rooms and Palettes Where Copper Belongs
Rooms with dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, deep green, warm navy, leather and aged timber surfaces. The copper reads as part of those material palettes rather than a separate element added to them. Works as a desk lamp, bedside lamp, living room accent light and hallway surface lamp. In cool or minimal rooms the silver version coordinates more naturally.
The Finish That Earns Its Room
Most desk lamps are chosen for what they do rather than how they look. The copper version is not that kind of choice. The warm reddish-brown finish with its depth and slight variation in how it catches light makes the lamp something you notice when it is off as well as on. It requires a room with warmth, texture and character.
Directs light wherever the task needs it. The E27 fitting opens up the full range of decorative filament options: amber-tinted globe, elongated tubular, squirrel-cage filament. Any of those, fitted inside the clear glass shade against the copper body, produces considerably more visual presence than the specification alone suggests. The bulb is not included, which is less an inconvenience than an opportunity to choose deliberately.
The toggle switch sits on the body and switches at the source. Cable length is 1500mm. At 500mm tall it sits comfortably on a desk or bedside surface without overhead clearance issues. For a cooler, more precise finish in the same adjustable arm and clear glass format for rooms built around grey, white and contemporary palettes, the industrial style desk lamp in silver sits at the opposite end of the tonal range. For how copper and warm metallic accents work within a broader home interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the material directions shaping UK interiors right now.
What the Lamp Offers
- Copper finish with material depth. In warm light it deepens and glows. In cool light it shifts toward a burnished reddish brown. That tonal variation across the day is part of what makes it more characterful than a flat or uniform metallic surface.
- Adjustable arm, directional light. Repositions to direct light down onto the desk, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb fitting, 40W max, not included. The standard Edison screw fitting. A warm white filament bulb in the clear glass shade completes the industrial aesthetic. A plain LED works for output but does not interact with the copper and clear glass in the same way.
- Clear glass shade. Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Glass and copper is the pairing that defines the industrial lamp aesthetic: raw material clarity above, warm metallic structure below.
- Dimensions: 500mm tall, 150mm wide, 300mm deep. Compact for a desk or bedside surface. 300mm reach across a working area with the arm fully extended.
- Toggle switch on body, 1500mm cable. Switches at the source. Cable reaches a standard wall socket in most configurations without crossing open floor.
Why Copper Works Where Brass and Silver Do Not
Brass and copper are both warm metallic finishes but they read differently. Brass is now the finish on kitchen taps, cabinet handles and bathroom accessories across a huge number of UK homes: design-forward and familiar, but occasionally generic. Copper is richer and redder. It has a depth that brass does not, and reads as more distinctive precisely because it is less ubiquitous. In a room with terracotta walls, dark timber, leather or exposed brick, copper sits within the material palette rather than adding a separate metallic element to it. In rooms with deep greens, warm navy or forest colours, it provides the warm glowing accent that prevents those dark palettes from closing in. Silver suits cool, contemporary rooms. Brass suits rooms where the warm-metallic trend is already established. Copper suits rooms with genuine warmth, texture and richness, where a familiar finish would disappear rather than contribute.
Where This Lamp Belongs
A home office or study with a timber desk and warm material palette where the copper reads as part of the room. A bedside table in a room with warm textiles and linen where the arm serves reading without disturbing the atmosphere. A living room side table where the copper adds a warm focal point. A creative studio or workshop-style space where the industrial aesthetic is the point and copper delivers it without apology. Works naturally alongside dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, warm sage, forest green, navy and leather. Our industrial living room design guide covers the material and layout decisions that make a warm, character-led room feel complete.
What to Know Before Ordering
- Bulb not included, E27 fitting. Requires one E27 40W max, widely available. A warm white filament-style E27 LED in the 4W to 8W equivalent range gives the best balance of aesthetic and light output.
- The copper finish reads best in warm rooms. In a very cool or contemporary minimal room the copper can read as incongruous rather than characterful. In a cool room, the silver version coordinates more naturally.
- Non-dimmable. The toggle switch is on/off only. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a specific requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Industrial Style Desk Lamp Copper DL752CP: Questions Answered
Rooms with warmth, texture and material character. Dark oak or walnut furniture, terracotta or warm-painted walls, exposed brick, leather, natural linen, deep palette colours including forest green, warm navy and charcoal. In cool, pale or minimal rooms the copper reads as incongruous rather than considered. In those rooms the silver version is the better fit.
A warm white filament-style E27 LED. The amber glow against the copper body and visible through the clear glass produces the warm, rich quality that makes this lamp read as a design object. A plain cool-white LED works for output but the colder temperature conflicts with the copper and the effect is noticeably less considered.
E27 is the larger standard Edison screw used in most domestic ceiling pendants. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. The E27 gives access to a broader range of decorative shapes including large globe filaments, oversized tubulars and the squirrel-cage filament that reads most authentically industrial.
Different in tone, depth and character rather than practical durability. Copper is richer, redder and shifts more noticeably between warm and cool light. Brass is now the default warm-metallic finish across UK kitchen and bathroom hardware, giving it a familiar quality. Copper is less ubiquitous and reads as more distinctive, which is why it suits rooms with stronger material character.
Toggle switch only, on/off. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Yes. Angle the arm toward the book and the light stays local without washing the wider room. Toggle switch on the body is easy to reach. The copper reads well in a bedroom with warm textiles, natural linen and soft plaster walls.
The shade is clear glass. The copper finish is on the metal body, arm and base. Glass lets the bulb read as part of the design. Copper provides the warm structural frame. The two materials work together rather than competing.
The industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper uses the same material pairing at a ceiling position. A copper desk lamp on the surface with a copper pendant above creates a layered scheme where the warm metallic finish ties the two levels together.
How to Pair Warm Metals with Modern Decor
Blend copper accents with neutral tones and soft textures for a balanced look. Combine with natural wood or black finishes for modern contrast. For more tips, see:
Overview
Copper, Clear Glass and an Adjustable Arm: A Lamp With Material Presence
Adjustable industrial desk lamp in copper-finished metal and clear glass. E27 fitting, bulb not included. Toggle switch on the body, 1500mm cable, 500mm tall. For a copper pendant light that extends the same warm metallic register across a ceiling position, the industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper pairs the same material combination at a different scale. For how copper anchors a room built around dark tones and warm naturals, our industrial living room design guide covers the full picture.
The Essentials
- Copper finish: Warm, reddish-brown with tonal depth that shifts under different light conditions. Richer and more distinctive than brass. Reads as characterful rather than standard in rooms built around warm materials and dark palettes.
- Adjustable arm: Directs light to the desk surface, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb required, not included: The standard Edison screw. Warm white filament E27 is the bulb choice that makes the most of the copper finish and clear glass shade. LED E27 options available for efficiency.
- Clear glass shade: Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Copper body and clear glass is the combination that defines the industrial desk lamp aesthetic at its most direct.
- Dimensions 500mm H x 150mm W x 300mm D: Compact for desk and bedside use. 300mm reach with the arm extended. Slightly shorter than the silver version in the same range.
- Toggle switch, non-dimmable, 1500mm cable: On/off at the lamp body. Not dimmable regardless of bulb. Cable reaches most wall sockets without crossing open floor.
The Rooms and Palettes Where Copper Belongs
Rooms with dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, deep green, warm navy, leather and aged timber surfaces. The copper reads as part of those material palettes rather than a separate element added to them. Works as a desk lamp, bedside lamp, living room accent light and hallway surface lamp. In cool or minimal rooms the silver version coordinates more naturally.
Description
The Finish That Earns Its Room
Most desk lamps are chosen for what they do rather than how they look. The copper version is not that kind of choice. The warm reddish-brown finish with its depth and slight variation in how it catches light makes the lamp something you notice when it is off as well as on. It requires a room with warmth, texture and character.
Directs light wherever the task needs it. The E27 fitting opens up the full range of decorative filament options: amber-tinted globe, elongated tubular, squirrel-cage filament. Any of those, fitted inside the clear glass shade against the copper body, produces considerably more visual presence than the specification alone suggests. The bulb is not included, which is less an inconvenience than an opportunity to choose deliberately.
The toggle switch sits on the body and switches at the source. Cable length is 1500mm. At 500mm tall it sits comfortably on a desk or bedside surface without overhead clearance issues. For a cooler, more precise finish in the same adjustable arm and clear glass format for rooms built around grey, white and contemporary palettes, the industrial style desk lamp in silver sits at the opposite end of the tonal range. For how copper and warm metallic accents work within a broader home interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the material directions shaping UK interiors right now.
What the Lamp Offers
- Copper finish with material depth. In warm light it deepens and glows. In cool light it shifts toward a burnished reddish brown. That tonal variation across the day is part of what makes it more characterful than a flat or uniform metallic surface.
- Adjustable arm, directional light. Repositions to direct light down onto the desk, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb fitting, 40W max, not included. The standard Edison screw fitting. A warm white filament bulb in the clear glass shade completes the industrial aesthetic. A plain LED works for output but does not interact with the copper and clear glass in the same way.
- Clear glass shade. Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Glass and copper is the pairing that defines the industrial lamp aesthetic: raw material clarity above, warm metallic structure below.
- Dimensions: 500mm tall, 150mm wide, 300mm deep. Compact for a desk or bedside surface. 300mm reach across a working area with the arm fully extended.
- Toggle switch on body, 1500mm cable. Switches at the source. Cable reaches a standard wall socket in most configurations without crossing open floor.
Why Copper Works Where Brass and Silver Do Not
Brass and copper are both warm metallic finishes but they read differently. Brass is now the finish on kitchen taps, cabinet handles and bathroom accessories across a huge number of UK homes: design-forward and familiar, but occasionally generic. Copper is richer and redder. It has a depth that brass does not, and reads as more distinctive precisely because it is less ubiquitous. In a room with terracotta walls, dark timber, leather or exposed brick, copper sits within the material palette rather than adding a separate metallic element to it. In rooms with deep greens, warm navy or forest colours, it provides the warm glowing accent that prevents those dark palettes from closing in. Silver suits cool, contemporary rooms. Brass suits rooms where the warm-metallic trend is already established. Copper suits rooms with genuine warmth, texture and richness, where a familiar finish would disappear rather than contribute.
Where This Lamp Belongs
A home office or study with a timber desk and warm material palette where the copper reads as part of the room. A bedside table in a room with warm textiles and linen where the arm serves reading without disturbing the atmosphere. A living room side table where the copper adds a warm focal point. A creative studio or workshop-style space where the industrial aesthetic is the point and copper delivers it without apology. Works naturally alongside dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, warm sage, forest green, navy and leather. Our industrial living room design guide covers the material and layout decisions that make a warm, character-led room feel complete.
What to Know Before Ordering
- Bulb not included, E27 fitting. Requires one E27 40W max, widely available. A warm white filament-style E27 LED in the 4W to 8W equivalent range gives the best balance of aesthetic and light output.
- The copper finish reads best in warm rooms. In a very cool or contemporary minimal room the copper can read as incongruous rather than characterful. In a cool room, the silver version coordinates more naturally.
- Non-dimmable. The toggle switch is on/off only. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a specific requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Industrial Style Desk Lamp Copper DL752CP: Questions Answered
Rooms with warmth, texture and material character. Dark oak or walnut furniture, terracotta or warm-painted walls, exposed brick, leather, natural linen, deep palette colours including forest green, warm navy and charcoal. In cool, pale or minimal rooms the copper reads as incongruous rather than considered. In those rooms the silver version is the better fit.
A warm white filament-style E27 LED. The amber glow against the copper body and visible through the clear glass produces the warm, rich quality that makes this lamp read as a design object. A plain cool-white LED works for output but the colder temperature conflicts with the copper and the effect is noticeably less considered.
E27 is the larger standard Edison screw used in most domestic ceiling pendants. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. The E27 gives access to a broader range of decorative shapes including large globe filaments, oversized tubulars and the squirrel-cage filament that reads most authentically industrial.
Different in tone, depth and character rather than practical durability. Copper is richer, redder and shifts more noticeably between warm and cool light. Brass is now the default warm-metallic finish across UK kitchen and bathroom hardware, giving it a familiar quality. Copper is less ubiquitous and reads as more distinctive, which is why it suits rooms with stronger material character.
Toggle switch only, on/off. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Yes. Angle the arm toward the book and the light stays local without washing the wider room. Toggle switch on the body is easy to reach. The copper reads well in a bedroom with warm textiles, natural linen and soft plaster walls.
The shade is clear glass. The copper finish is on the metal body, arm and base. Glass lets the bulb read as part of the design. Copper provides the warm structural frame. The two materials work together rather than competing.
The industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper uses the same material pairing at a ceiling position. A copper desk lamp on the surface with a copper pendant above creates a layered scheme where the warm metallic finish ties the two levels together.
Knowledge Hub
How to Pair Warm Metals with Modern Decor
Blend copper accents with neutral tones and soft textures for a balanced look. Combine with natural wood or black finishes for modern contrast. For more tips, see:
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Copper, Clear Glass and an Adjustable Arm: A Lamp With Material Presence
Adjustable industrial desk lamp in copper-finished metal and clear glass. E27 fitting, bulb not included. Toggle switch on the body, 1500mm cable, 500mm tall. For a copper pendant light that extends the same warm metallic register across a ceiling position, the industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper pairs the same material combination at a different scale. For how copper anchors a room built around dark tones and warm naturals, our industrial living room design guide covers the full picture.
The Essentials
- Copper finish: Warm, reddish-brown with tonal depth that shifts under different light conditions. Richer and more distinctive than brass. Reads as characterful rather than standard in rooms built around warm materials and dark palettes.
- Adjustable arm: Directs light to the desk surface, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb required, not included: The standard Edison screw. Warm white filament E27 is the bulb choice that makes the most of the copper finish and clear glass shade. LED E27 options available for efficiency.
- Clear glass shade: Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Copper body and clear glass is the combination that defines the industrial desk lamp aesthetic at its most direct.
- Dimensions 500mm H x 150mm W x 300mm D: Compact for desk and bedside use. 300mm reach with the arm extended. Slightly shorter than the silver version in the same range.
- Toggle switch, non-dimmable, 1500mm cable: On/off at the lamp body. Not dimmable regardless of bulb. Cable reaches most wall sockets without crossing open floor.
The Rooms and Palettes Where Copper Belongs
Rooms with dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, deep green, warm navy, leather and aged timber surfaces. The copper reads as part of those material palettes rather than a separate element added to them. Works as a desk lamp, bedside lamp, living room accent light and hallway surface lamp. In cool or minimal rooms the silver version coordinates more naturally.
The Finish That Earns Its Room
Most desk lamps are chosen for what they do rather than how they look. The copper version is not that kind of choice. The warm reddish-brown finish with its depth and slight variation in how it catches light makes the lamp something you notice when it is off as well as on. It requires a room with warmth, texture and character.
Directs light wherever the task needs it. The E27 fitting opens up the full range of decorative filament options: amber-tinted globe, elongated tubular, squirrel-cage filament. Any of those, fitted inside the clear glass shade against the copper body, produces considerably more visual presence than the specification alone suggests. The bulb is not included, which is less an inconvenience than an opportunity to choose deliberately.
The toggle switch sits on the body and switches at the source. Cable length is 1500mm. At 500mm tall it sits comfortably on a desk or bedside surface without overhead clearance issues. For a cooler, more precise finish in the same adjustable arm and clear glass format for rooms built around grey, white and contemporary palettes, the industrial style desk lamp in silver sits at the opposite end of the tonal range. For how copper and warm metallic accents work within a broader home interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the material directions shaping UK interiors right now.
What the Lamp Offers
- Copper finish with material depth. In warm light it deepens and glows. In cool light it shifts toward a burnished reddish brown. That tonal variation across the day is part of what makes it more characterful than a flat or uniform metallic surface.
- Adjustable arm, directional light. Repositions to direct light down onto the desk, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb fitting, 40W max, not included. The standard Edison screw fitting. A warm white filament bulb in the clear glass shade completes the industrial aesthetic. A plain LED works for output but does not interact with the copper and clear glass in the same way.
- Clear glass shade. Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Glass and copper is the pairing that defines the industrial lamp aesthetic: raw material clarity above, warm metallic structure below.
- Dimensions: 500mm tall, 150mm wide, 300mm deep. Compact for a desk or bedside surface. 300mm reach across a working area with the arm fully extended.
- Toggle switch on body, 1500mm cable. Switches at the source. Cable reaches a standard wall socket in most configurations without crossing open floor.
Why Copper Works Where Brass and Silver Do Not
Brass and copper are both warm metallic finishes but they read differently. Brass is now the finish on kitchen taps, cabinet handles and bathroom accessories across a huge number of UK homes: design-forward and familiar, but occasionally generic. Copper is richer and redder. It has a depth that brass does not, and reads as more distinctive precisely because it is less ubiquitous. In a room with terracotta walls, dark timber, leather or exposed brick, copper sits within the material palette rather than adding a separate metallic element to it. In rooms with deep greens, warm navy or forest colours, it provides the warm glowing accent that prevents those dark palettes from closing in. Silver suits cool, contemporary rooms. Brass suits rooms where the warm-metallic trend is already established. Copper suits rooms with genuine warmth, texture and richness, where a familiar finish would disappear rather than contribute.
Where This Lamp Belongs
A home office or study with a timber desk and warm material palette where the copper reads as part of the room. A bedside table in a room with warm textiles and linen where the arm serves reading without disturbing the atmosphere. A living room side table where the copper adds a warm focal point. A creative studio or workshop-style space where the industrial aesthetic is the point and copper delivers it without apology. Works naturally alongside dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, warm sage, forest green, navy and leather. Our industrial living room design guide covers the material and layout decisions that make a warm, character-led room feel complete.
What to Know Before Ordering
- Bulb not included, E27 fitting. Requires one E27 40W max, widely available. A warm white filament-style E27 LED in the 4W to 8W equivalent range gives the best balance of aesthetic and light output.
- The copper finish reads best in warm rooms. In a very cool or contemporary minimal room the copper can read as incongruous rather than characterful. In a cool room, the silver version coordinates more naturally.
- Non-dimmable. The toggle switch is on/off only. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a specific requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Industrial Style Desk Lamp Copper DL752CP: Questions Answered
Rooms with warmth, texture and material character. Dark oak or walnut furniture, terracotta or warm-painted walls, exposed brick, leather, natural linen, deep palette colours including forest green, warm navy and charcoal. In cool, pale or minimal rooms the copper reads as incongruous rather than considered. In those rooms the silver version is the better fit.
A warm white filament-style E27 LED. The amber glow against the copper body and visible through the clear glass produces the warm, rich quality that makes this lamp read as a design object. A plain cool-white LED works for output but the colder temperature conflicts with the copper and the effect is noticeably less considered.
E27 is the larger standard Edison screw used in most domestic ceiling pendants. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. The E27 gives access to a broader range of decorative shapes including large globe filaments, oversized tubulars and the squirrel-cage filament that reads most authentically industrial.
Different in tone, depth and character rather than practical durability. Copper is richer, redder and shifts more noticeably between warm and cool light. Brass is now the default warm-metallic finish across UK kitchen and bathroom hardware, giving it a familiar quality. Copper is less ubiquitous and reads as more distinctive, which is why it suits rooms with stronger material character.
Toggle switch only, on/off. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Yes. Angle the arm toward the book and the light stays local without washing the wider room. Toggle switch on the body is easy to reach. The copper reads well in a bedroom with warm textiles, natural linen and soft plaster walls.
The shade is clear glass. The copper finish is on the metal body, arm and base. Glass lets the bulb read as part of the design. Copper provides the warm structural frame. The two materials work together rather than competing.
The industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper uses the same material pairing at a ceiling position. A copper desk lamp on the surface with a copper pendant above creates a layered scheme where the warm metallic finish ties the two levels together.
How to Pair Warm Metals with Modern Decor
Blend copper accents with neutral tones and soft textures for a balanced look. Combine with natural wood or black finishes for modern contrast. For more tips, see:
Overview
Copper, Clear Glass and an Adjustable Arm: A Lamp With Material Presence
Adjustable industrial desk lamp in copper-finished metal and clear glass. E27 fitting, bulb not included. Toggle switch on the body, 1500mm cable, 500mm tall. For a copper pendant light that extends the same warm metallic register across a ceiling position, the industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper pairs the same material combination at a different scale. For how copper anchors a room built around dark tones and warm naturals, our industrial living room design guide covers the full picture.
The Essentials
- Copper finish: Warm, reddish-brown with tonal depth that shifts under different light conditions. Richer and more distinctive than brass. Reads as characterful rather than standard in rooms built around warm materials and dark palettes.
- Adjustable arm: Directs light to the desk surface, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb required, not included: The standard Edison screw. Warm white filament E27 is the bulb choice that makes the most of the copper finish and clear glass shade. LED E27 options available for efficiency.
- Clear glass shade: Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Copper body and clear glass is the combination that defines the industrial desk lamp aesthetic at its most direct.
- Dimensions 500mm H x 150mm W x 300mm D: Compact for desk and bedside use. 300mm reach with the arm extended. Slightly shorter than the silver version in the same range.
- Toggle switch, non-dimmable, 1500mm cable: On/off at the lamp body. Not dimmable regardless of bulb. Cable reaches most wall sockets without crossing open floor.
The Rooms and Palettes Where Copper Belongs
Rooms with dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, deep green, warm navy, leather and aged timber surfaces. The copper reads as part of those material palettes rather than a separate element added to them. Works as a desk lamp, bedside lamp, living room accent light and hallway surface lamp. In cool or minimal rooms the silver version coordinates more naturally.
Description
The Finish That Earns Its Room
Most desk lamps are chosen for what they do rather than how they look. The copper version is not that kind of choice. The warm reddish-brown finish with its depth and slight variation in how it catches light makes the lamp something you notice when it is off as well as on. It requires a room with warmth, texture and character.
Directs light wherever the task needs it. The E27 fitting opens up the full range of decorative filament options: amber-tinted globe, elongated tubular, squirrel-cage filament. Any of those, fitted inside the clear glass shade against the copper body, produces considerably more visual presence than the specification alone suggests. The bulb is not included, which is less an inconvenience than an opportunity to choose deliberately.
The toggle switch sits on the body and switches at the source. Cable length is 1500mm. At 500mm tall it sits comfortably on a desk or bedside surface without overhead clearance issues. For a cooler, more precise finish in the same adjustable arm and clear glass format for rooms built around grey, white and contemporary palettes, the industrial style desk lamp in silver sits at the opposite end of the tonal range. For how copper and warm metallic accents work within a broader home interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers the material directions shaping UK interiors right now.
What the Lamp Offers
- Copper finish with material depth. In warm light it deepens and glows. In cool light it shifts toward a burnished reddish brown. That tonal variation across the day is part of what makes it more characterful than a flat or uniform metallic surface.
- Adjustable arm, directional light. Repositions to direct light down onto the desk, forward for reading, or angled for different positions. Holds its position once set.
- E27 bulb fitting, 40W max, not included. The standard Edison screw fitting. A warm white filament bulb in the clear glass shade completes the industrial aesthetic. A plain LED works for output but does not interact with the copper and clear glass in the same way.
- Clear glass shade. Exposes the bulb as part of the design. Glass and copper is the pairing that defines the industrial lamp aesthetic: raw material clarity above, warm metallic structure below.
- Dimensions: 500mm tall, 150mm wide, 300mm deep. Compact for a desk or bedside surface. 300mm reach across a working area with the arm fully extended.
- Toggle switch on body, 1500mm cable. Switches at the source. Cable reaches a standard wall socket in most configurations without crossing open floor.
Why Copper Works Where Brass and Silver Do Not
Brass and copper are both warm metallic finishes but they read differently. Brass is now the finish on kitchen taps, cabinet handles and bathroom accessories across a huge number of UK homes: design-forward and familiar, but occasionally generic. Copper is richer and redder. It has a depth that brass does not, and reads as more distinctive precisely because it is less ubiquitous. In a room with terracotta walls, dark timber, leather or exposed brick, copper sits within the material palette rather than adding a separate metallic element to it. In rooms with deep greens, warm navy or forest colours, it provides the warm glowing accent that prevents those dark palettes from closing in. Silver suits cool, contemporary rooms. Brass suits rooms where the warm-metallic trend is already established. Copper suits rooms with genuine warmth, texture and richness, where a familiar finish would disappear rather than contribute.
Where This Lamp Belongs
A home office or study with a timber desk and warm material palette where the copper reads as part of the room. A bedside table in a room with warm textiles and linen where the arm serves reading without disturbing the atmosphere. A living room side table where the copper adds a warm focal point. A creative studio or workshop-style space where the industrial aesthetic is the point and copper delivers it without apology. Works naturally alongside dark oak, walnut, exposed brick, terracotta, warm sage, forest green, navy and leather. Our industrial living room design guide covers the material and layout decisions that make a warm, character-led room feel complete.
What to Know Before Ordering
- Bulb not included, E27 fitting. Requires one E27 40W max, widely available. A warm white filament-style E27 LED in the 4W to 8W equivalent range gives the best balance of aesthetic and light output.
- The copper finish reads best in warm rooms. In a very cool or contemporary minimal room the copper can read as incongruous rather than characterful. In a cool room, the silver version coordinates more naturally.
- Non-dimmable. The toggle switch is on/off only. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a specific requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Industrial Style Desk Lamp Copper DL752CP: Questions Answered
Rooms with warmth, texture and material character. Dark oak or walnut furniture, terracotta or warm-painted walls, exposed brick, leather, natural linen, deep palette colours including forest green, warm navy and charcoal. In cool, pale or minimal rooms the copper reads as incongruous rather than considered. In those rooms the silver version is the better fit.
A warm white filament-style E27 LED. The amber glow against the copper body and visible through the clear glass produces the warm, rich quality that makes this lamp read as a design object. A plain cool-white LED works for output but the colder temperature conflicts with the copper and the effect is noticeably less considered.
E27 is the larger standard Edison screw used in most domestic ceiling pendants. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. The E27 gives access to a broader range of decorative shapes including large globe filaments, oversized tubulars and the squirrel-cage filament that reads most authentically industrial.
Different in tone, depth and character rather than practical durability. Copper is richer, redder and shifts more noticeably between warm and cool light. Brass is now the default warm-metallic finish across UK kitchen and bathroom hardware, giving it a familiar quality. Copper is less ubiquitous and reads as more distinctive, which is why it suits rooms with stronger material character.
Toggle switch only, on/off. Not dimmable regardless of the bulb fitted. If dimming is a requirement, this lamp does not provide it.
Yes. Angle the arm toward the book and the light stays local without washing the wider room. Toggle switch on the body is easy to reach. The copper reads well in a bedroom with warm textiles, natural linen and soft plaster walls.
The shade is clear glass. The copper finish is on the metal body, arm and base. Glass lets the bulb read as part of the design. Copper provides the warm structural frame. The two materials work together rather than competing.
The industrial glass ceiling pendant light in copper uses the same material pairing at a ceiling position. A copper desk lamp on the surface with a copper pendant above creates a layered scheme where the warm metallic finish ties the two levels together.
Knowledge Hub
How to Pair Warm Metals with Modern Decor
Blend copper accents with neutral tones and soft textures for a balanced look. Combine with natural wood or black finishes for modern contrast. For more tips, see: