Corner Wall Lamp

107 Ideas by Vanessa Weber

There is no reason you have to have a lamp in the middle of the room, or on an end table. Especially if you have the option to put one of these interesting corner wall lamps in that tricky corner area. Now you can light a limited space with an eclectic lamp, with a corner wall lamp. See our collection for more options and details in enhancing your home.

Stiegel corner wall light kolarz lighting

Stiegel Corner Wall Light - Kolarz Lighting

Corner wall lamp

if you are looking for contemporary lighting solutions, this great swinging wall light may appeal to you. It measures h 205cm x l 90cm, being a proposition for rather big interiors.

Crafted storage

Crafted Storage

Kreon onn corner positive wall lamp 70w

Kreon - Onn-Corner Positive - Wall Lamp - 70W

Corner wall lamp 19

La Lampe Gras - le modèle 214 In love. Wonder if I can affix it to my bookshelves?

Corner wall lamp 1

Contemporary and modern design for an interesting and creative lighting solution for a bedroom – a corner wall lamp with adjustable, soft illumination and a slick design that is perfect for small, less spacious bedrooms.

Elk 31044/2 Medina 2-Light Sconce In Aged Bronze

Corner Wall Lamp

Buying Guide

When you’re looking to brighten up a dark corner with a corner wall lamp, it’s a good idea to think about what you plan on doing in that corner. If you’re in need of a reading light, for example, you’re going to need to have a lamp that casts a lot of light in a downward direction. If you’re interested in brightening up your entire room with this light, then you’ll want something that has more of an ambient focus.

Fortunately, with a corner wall lamp, you often have the option to have the best of both strategies. Opt for a two-bulb, bi-directional lamp - perhaps one with a dimmer switch, as well. Then, you’ll be able to use one practical lamp to light up the area in exactly the way you wish.

Considering whether to opt for warm or cool light for your corner wall lamp? Well, that depends on where your lamps are going.

Warm lighting closely resembles candlelight and creates a calming and relaxing ambience. Warm lighting is therefore suitable for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and entries and hallways. So if you plan on installing your corner wall lamp in any of these rooms, warm lighting is the way to go.

On the other hand, cool lighting is suitable for areas where you want more brightness and a livelier space. For this reason, cool lighting is used in bathrooms, kitchens, garages and studies. So if you plan on placing your corner wall lamp in any of these rooms, then cool lighting is what you need.