CHARCOAL AND WHITE CERAMIC TABLE LAMP
The base alone tells the story — a slender vase silhouette in concrete and polyresin, finished in charcoal and polished white with brushed gold iron accents that catch the light without demanding attention. This modern vase table lamp was designed by Renee Wightman for Uttermost, and it shows. The elongated neck, the deliberate contrast between dark and light, the restrained use of gold — each choice is purposeful. Mid-Century Modern in spirit, but refined enough to move between a living room arrangement and a master bedroom suite without missing a beat. A round white fabric hardback drum shade completes the form, keeping the overall profile clean and the light soft.
Elegant Design Details
Renee Wightman’s Tanali lamp for Uttermost draws from retro-inspired proportions while staying firmly rooted in modern sensibility. The charcoal and polished white finish creates a crisp, graphic color separation across the ceramic and concrete body — bold without being loud. Brushed gold finish iron accents thread through the design as a secondary detail, adding warmth to what might otherwise read as strictly cool-toned. The vase form itself is classic but rendered with an elongated neck that gives the piece a verticality that reads as intentional and contemporary. It pairs naturally with casual and semi-formal settings alike, holding its own among layered textiles, natural wood, or polished surfaces.
Soft, Ambient Illumination
The round white fabric hardback drum shade diffuses light evenly across a room, eliminating harsh spots in favor of a warm, enveloping glow. Paired with a 3-way socket switch, this lamp adapts easily from bright task light to low ambient mood — three distinct levels without touching a dimmer. At its lower settings, the charcoal and white body becomes almost sculptural, the lamp functioning as much as an object as a light source. The 7-foot cord provides generous reach, keeping the lamp flexible in placement regardless of outlet position.
Size & Functional Features
Standing 28½ inches tall overall, the Tanali lamp is proportioned for standard side tables, console surfaces, and nightstands without overwhelming the space around it. The round base measures 4¼ inches wide — compact enough to share a surface — while the drum shade spans 15 inches wide and 10 inches high, providing meaningful light spread. At 7.5 lbs, the lamp carries enough weight to feel substantial and stable. It accepts one maximum 150-watt standard medium-base Type-A 3-way bulb, sold separately.

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