Dog Shaped Lamp
Dog lamps at Lume Art Gallery form the largest animal lamp collection on the site — twenty-one dog-shaped lamp designs spanning nine Icon series breeds, Bulldog wall lamps, a Greyhound, a Black Dog floor lamp, and outdoor solar dog lights. Whether you want a dachshund dog lamp, a bull dog lamp for a wall, or a breed-specific sculptural table lamp in antique gold, this collection covers it. Prices from $119, all with duties and taxes paid. Browse both pages below.
What to Look For in a Dog Lamp?
The collection breaks into four lamp formats. Sixteen table lamps dominate, anchored by the Icon series — nine breed-specific antique gold designs spanning Dachshund, Corgi, Labrador, Poodle, Frenchie, Hound, Chow Chow, Doodle, and King Charles Cavalier. The Francis series adds three French Bulldog table lamps holding a bare bulb in black, gold, and white. The Frank series offers two further dog table lamps in Gold-Black and Silver-Grey finishes. Three wall lamps round out the interior options — two ceramic Bulldog models holding three E27 LED bulbs each, and a compact Labrador Lucky Gold wall sconce at $119. The Black Dog Floor Lamp is the freestanding statement piece, and Solar Dog Lights cover outdoor and garden placement.
Choosing a Dog Lamp by Breed
Breed is the natural first filter in this collection. For a dachshund dog lamp, the Icon Dachshund edition offers antique gold leaf finish with a long-body silhouette and fine fur detail. Bull dog lamp shoppers have two ceramic wall options — grey or white — each with triple E27 LED sockets for strong ambient output. Hunting dog lamp buyers will find the Rare Vintage Bronze Greyhound Lamp — a sleek, period-finished sculpture in a classic running pose. Labrador owners have two dedicated designs: the Icon Lab table lamp and the Wall Lamp Labrador Lucky Gold. The Icon series also covers Corgi, Poodle, Doodle, Hound, King Charles Cavalier, and Chow Chow.
Styling Dog Lamps in Your Home
The antique gold Icon series sits naturally on a console table, bookshelf, or sideboard, where the dog-shaped lamp silhouette reads as a considered decorative accent rather than a novelty. Pair the Corgi or Dachshund edition with a linen shade for a warm entryway lamp. The Francis series — French Bulldog holding a bare Edison bulb — suits a bar cart, reading nook, or bedroom shelf in either gold, white, or black. The ceramic Bulldog wall lamps in grey or white mount cleanly on both contemporary and classic walls, providing triple-bulb ambient coverage. The Vintage Bronze Greyhound works best in mid-century, Art Deco, or collector-style settings.
Why Shop Dog Lamps at Lume Art Gallery?
Lume Art Gallery carries the widest breed-specific dog lamp selection available from a single retailer, with nine Icon breeds alone and French Bulldog designs across multiple series. All twenty-one designs ship with duties and taxes paid — no customs charges on delivery. Discounts run at 14–38% across the range, with prices from $119. Contact the team at info@lumeartgallery.com for questions about breed availability, socket types, or dimensions.
Dog Lamps FAQs
Q1: Do you carry stained glass dog lamps or Tiffany-style dog lamps?
Not at this time. Our dog lamps are cast in polyresin, metal, and ceramic rather than glass or mosaic. For a period-influenced finish, the Rare Vintage Bronze Greyhound Lamp is the closest alternative to the stained glass dog lamp aesthetic — a traditional sculptural form in a warm patina finish with genuine collector character.
Q2: Do you carry wooden dog lamps?
Our collection uses polyresin, metal, and ceramic rather than wood. For a natural material feel, the bronze finish on the Vintage Greyhound Lamp and the matte ceramic of the Bulldog wall lamps are the closest matches in terms of material restraint and understated finish. No wooden dog lamp is currently in the range.
Q3: Which breeds are in the Icon dog lamp series?
Nine breeds: Chow Chow, Corgi, Dachshund, Doodle (Goldendoodle), French Bulldog (Frenchie), Hound, King Charles Cavalier, Labrador, and Poodle. All are sculpted in antique gold with a fabric shade and E26 socket. The Francis and Frank series add further French Bulldog and abstract dog designs in different colorways.
Q4: What socket types do the dog lamps use?
Socket types vary by product. The Icon series uses an E26 socket. The Bulldog ceramic wall lamps use three E27 LED sockets per fixture. The Francis series uses a bare-bulb format with no shade. Check the individual product page for the exact socket specification before purchasing a replacement bulb.
Q5: Are these dog lamps a good gift for dog owners?
Yes — a breed-specific dog lamp is one of the most personalised gifts available for dog owners. The Icon series covers nine breeds, making it possible to match the lamp precisely to the recipient’s dog. Lume Art Gallery ships internationally with duties and taxes included in the price, so there are no customs surprises on delivery.