Collection: College Dorm Room Lights

Find that perfect lamp to accompany you during those late nights studying or partying, we wont judge. Discover the perfect lamp for your space with a variety of modern designs featuring practical solutions for charging, dimming and portable options. 

20 products

20 products
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Chrome Lamps FAQ · Good to know before you buy.

What decorating styles do chrome lamps work with?

Chrome is most at home in mid-century modern, contemporary, industrial, and glam interiors — four styles that all treat polished metal as a feature rather than a fixture. Mid-century rooms lean on chrome's association with tubular steel furniture, while industrial spaces use it to echo exposed pipe and hardware. In contemporary and glam settings, the mirror finish adds reflectivity alongside glass and lacquer. It's also a natural fit for modern minimalism, where a slim chrome profile like the Saturn Floor Lamp or Jacob Lamp reads as a line rather than an object.

Which chrome lamp is right for a small room?

Reflective finishes are a genuine advantage in tight spaces, since polished chrome bounces light and visually opens up a room. For small bedrooms and desks, a compact table lamp like the Lumi Table Lamp or Venus works without eating surface area. For a small living room, a slim-profile floor lamp like Leaf or Tree Spotlight delivers overhead light from a footprint of just a few inches.

Can you mix chrome with brass, gold, or black in the same room?

You can, and designers do it constantly. The usual guideline is to let one metal lead and treat the second as a deliberate accent — roughly a 70/30 split — rather than splitting a room evenly between two finishes. Chrome mixes especially well with matte black because the contrast in sheen does the work, and with warm brass because the cool-versus-warm tension reads as intentional.

What's the difference between chrome, nickel, and silver lamp finishes?

Chrome is the brightest and coolest of the three — a mirror-like surface with a slightly blue cast. Brushed nickel is warmer and softer, with a fine grain that diffuses reflections and hides fingerprints better. "Silver" is a broader color category that covers both, plus painted and powder-coated metals. In this collection you'll find true chrome on the Venus Table Lamp and Olivia Floor Lamp, and brushed nickel on the Sky Floor Lamp and Aspen USB Table Lamp.

Are chrome lamps still in style?

Yes. Chrome has moved from a strictly retro-industrial finish into a mainstream neutral, largely because polished metal reads as an accent rather than a commitment. It pairs with the warm woods and creams dominating interiors right now without fighting them, which is why our chrome collection spans mid-century arc shapes like the Mason Floor Lamp and softer contemporary silhouettes like the Addison Table Lamp.