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Design lesson: Get the right light

Brighten up your space and create just the right atmosphere with just the right light.

Imagine an ice cream sundae without the maraschino cherry; Fred Astaire without his top hat; café au lait without cinnamon; popcorn without butter. Boring, bland, unthinkable, you say? Like any perfect partnership, a lamp will fall far short of its potential without the right topping. In fact, the wrong shade and base, no matter how exquisite, will look as ridiculous as Roy Rogers in Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' pillbox hat.

Lamp with traditional vase base
Possibly the most interesting bases are those not originally designed for that purpose – candlesticks, mason jars, terra-cotta pots, ginger jars or, in this case, a porcelain vase with a truly classic design. (For the do-it-yourselfer, adapter kits allow you to turn just about anything into a lamp base.) The shade for this base should be wide enough to provide general illumination; a shade that's too small will not disperse light well, leaving the vase looking ungainly and awkward. Use this lamp for general illumination.

Lamp with wide translucent shade
The common conical translucent lampshade with a wide circumference is designed to disperse a pool of light over a wide surface area. As a result, it is perfect for casting light over seating areas. The narrower the top of the shade, the more light forced down onto the surface. If the lamp is not used for reading, consider a shade with a wider opening at the top for greater dispersement of light.

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Bedside lamp
The perfect bedside lamp should only illuminate one side of the bed; a pair of candlestick lamps is a great choice, as are small adjustable lamps. The lampshade should be placed below eye level, about 40 inches above the floor.

Floor lamp
Floor lamps work well in rooms where table space is limited. Shades for floor lamps are usually conical. Choose square shapes for strong, angular bases and round shades for rounded or organic bases. Floor lamps with sleek, slim bases light up dark corners and make ceilings appear higher. They can also make excellent reading lamps.

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