MODERN GRAY SHADE WHITE MARBLE TABLE LAMP
Lead with contrast: white honed marble threaded with natural gray veining, set against a charcoal gray drum shade that deepens the color story from base to crown. The Citadel white marble table lamp, designed by Matthew Williams for Uttermost, builds its entire composition around tonal contrast held in precise material balance. The honed marble base carries the kind of surface quality that polished stone cannot — a matte, tactile finish that makes the natural gray veining read as integral to the stone rather than applied to its surface. Antique brass finish metal accents introduce warm metallic counterpoint between the cool marble below and the cool charcoal shade above, preventing the lamp’s gray and white palette from reading as cold or clinical. At nearly 29 inches tall, this is a lamp that works equally well in a minimal modern interior and a more layered contemporary space.
Elegant Design Details
Honed marble is a deliberate finish choice — where polished marble reflects light with high sheen, honed marble absorbs it, producing a surface that feels grounded and tactile rather than decorative and reflective. The natural gray veining that runs through the white base is unique to each piece, ensuring that no two Citadel lamps are identical in surface pattern. That inherent variation is part of the lamp’s appeal — an authenticity that manufactured or printed finishes cannot replicate. Antique brass finish metal accents appear at the hardware and fittings with warm, aged precision, their slightly oxidized tone bridging the cool marble and the dark charcoal shade without introducing a jarring metallic brightness. The charcoal gray drum shade is the shade choice that makes the design work as a whole — dark enough to anchor the top of the lamp with visual weight, neutral enough to complement the white and gray marble beneath without competing with its natural veining.
Soft, Ambient Illumination
The charcoal gray drum shade produces a distinctly different quality of illumination than white or cream alternatives — fabric in deeper tones moderates light output, producing a warmer, more directional glow that suits evening and ambient lighting contexts particularly well. Light passes through the charcoal fabric with reduced intensity compared to lighter shades, creating an intimate, atmospheric quality that makes this lamp especially effective in bedrooms, reading corners, and living rooms where mood lighting matters as much as brightness. The 3-way switch provides output control across three brightness levels, giving the lamp flexibility to serve as both a functional light source at full output and a purely atmospheric accent at its lowest setting. The lamp accepts up to a 150-watt standard-medium base bulb, ensuring sufficient maximum output even through the deeper shade fabric.
Size & Functional Features
At 28.75 inches tall overall, the Citadel lamp is proportioned for console tables, sideboards, nightstands, and living room end tables where a lamp of genuine height is needed to hold visual proportion within a well-furnished room. The marble base measures 5.5 inches wide by 5.5 inches deep — a compact square footprint that keeps the lamp surface-friendly on styled arrangements where space along the back edge is carefully managed. The charcoal drum shade stands 17 inches high and 10 inches wide, a tall and relatively narrow profile that reinforces the lamp’s vertical emphasis and keeps the overall silhouette lean and contemporary. At 9 pounds, the marble base provides solid stability without the extreme weight of larger stone constructions, and the 7-foot cord offers generous reach for most residential placement scenarios.

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