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Harrison Lamp
Made of recycled glass and topped with a paper shade, this lamp can “cozy up” any home office.
Price: $375
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Contact: Straydogdesigns.com
Source: In Style
Recycled French Bottle Lamp
A wine bottle base, topped off with a cork shade, makes for a perfect pairing.
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Price: $439
Contact: Vivaterra.com
Source: Whole Living
Artichoke Lamp
Haitian artisans use papier-mâché to sculpt the colorful artichoke at the base of this lamp.
Price: $625
Contact: Straydogdesigns.com
Source: Coastal Living
Anita Table Lamp
This lamp has the curvaceous shape of porcelain classics, but takes up considerably less space.
Price: $419
Contact: Visualcomfort lightingstore.com
Source: Traditional Home
Frida Desk Lamp
This bugle-shaped lamp has a burlap shade and comes in seven sunny colors.
Price: $300
Contact: Perchceramics.com
Source: New York
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