SUNMORY Floor Lamp with Table, End Table with Lamp, Shelves, Charging Station(USB & AC Port), 3-Color Temperature LED Bulb, Side Table Lamps for Living Room, Bedroom, Office, Rustic Brown
$59.99
Price: $59.99
(as of Feb 01, 2025 22:11:53 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 Lamp for living room
2 Lamp for bedroom
3 Lamp for office
Solid Structure
The robust steel frame and quality MDF offer solid support
Open Storage
Put your items on the open shelves for easy access
Linen lampshade
Equipped with a linen lampshade, makes the light softer and more comfortable
High-Quality Panels
Crafted with premium MDF, the panels are scratch-resistant for lasting use and water-resistant for easy cleaning
Product Dimensions : 16 x 13 x 62.2 inches; 14 Pounds
Date First Available : October 15, 2021
Manufacturer : SUNMORY
ASIN : B09W9HY1Q6
Sturdy and space-saving, suitable for multiple places: Our table with lamp attached have three-layer shelves and thick metal support rods, which are scratch-resistant, high-temperature resistant, and waterproof. And there is enough storage space for you to put books, coffee or laptops. In addition, the side table with lamp can be placed beside the bed, beside the sofa, beside the TV, or beside the recliner according to your personal preference to meet your different needs.
2 charging USB ports and 1 power socket: The table lamp with usb has 2 USB ports and 1 AC charging port, which is convenient for you to charge your mobile phones, iPad and other electronic devices, allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere created by the end table with lamp, while also Enjoy the convenience it brings to you.
Three-color temperature bulb: This floor lamp with table attached contains a 3 color temperature E26 bulb (2700K-4000K-5000K/9W/800Lum). Compared with halogen lamps, it saves more than 85% of electricity bills. When the color temperature is adjusted to 2700K, the light is softer to protect your eyes. Adjusting to 5000K will be brighter and can be used as ambient lighting. This usb table lamp is suitable for work, study and reading.
Adjust as you like: This end table with lamp attached has an adjustable lamp holder, which can guide the light accurately to where you need it. The mid-century style lampshade is matched with modern LED three-color temperature bulb, the light is soft and not dazzling, and creating a variety of atmospheres. The simple and classic design highlights the elegance and simplicity of the classic Asian style, allowing the lamp tables with built in lamp to coordinate with different home styles.
DIY fun: You need to assemble this lamp with table attached. We provide you with installation tools and installation instructions (video and text), very suitable for DIY enthusiasts. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can send us an email at any time and we will resolve it as soon as possible.
Customers say
Customers find the table easy to assemble and use. It has an eye-catching modern design that makes their space look more defined. They find it functional, providing ample space for personal items like books and remotes. The instructions are clear, and the product is well-made and sturdy. Customers also appreciate the USB charging ports, value for money, and brightness of the light.
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13 reviews for SUNMORY Floor Lamp with Table, End Table with Lamp, Shelves, Charging Station(USB & AC Port), 3-Color Temperature LED Bulb, Side Table Lamps for Living Room, Bedroom, Office, Rustic Brown
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$59.99
Amazon Customer –
A great purchase!
While looking to replace an old floor lamp that sat by my bedroom recliner, I came across this light with shelves. I am so happy that I purchased it! The lighting is great, the usb port and plug-in are so handy and the shelves allow ample space for books, remotes, etc. The instructions were clearly printed and easy to follow. I also received two emails from the company – one before the light arrived clarifying what screws were needed to be used for the top shelf and then a follow-up email to let me know if I had any questions, problems or comments, to feel free to reach out to them. Customer service like that is unheard of in this day and age! I highly recommend this cute, sturdy lighting unit!
SJ –
Simple, convenient
Easy to put together. Perfect size to squeeze between the wall and couch. Super convenient with the charging station/plug. Looks great. Lightweight. Does the job.
Lindsay –
Cute table!
Beautiful color shelves and lampshade. My only critique is to turn off and switch light mode, you need to click the entire lamp and & off to reach desired setting. Simple to build, sturdy. Great pricing for a table/lamp/shelf. Was glad it came with a light bulb.
Don –
Nice looking lamp
The lamp was easy to assemble and seems sturdy. Nice size for the space and reasonably priced.
Annastacia Russell –
The House-Mouseâs Handyman Guide
The box comes very organized. (Reminds me of working in my grandpas shop). Unwrap all the boxes inside, stacking boxes, organizing bags/panels, and having a trash pile as you go to keep it in organized fashion/squared away. Look to the list on your instruction pamphlet. Is it all there? Go through each piece/bag on the list: 3 panels, a lightbulb, lampshade, etc. I usually put these in places in front of or surrounding me similar or in the order of the list.(there are extra screws, donât worry/overthink it, and put them aside out of your circle âï¸ of useful things as you go)Put the panel (board, like a square cutting board) off to the âworking area,â like the counter space youâd use to begin preparing the final spot of your dish, or to put the final stack of folded laundry. As you build, keep in mind you will be flipping this over. Youâre building from top to bottom *from the floor* and will turn it over at the end. This means the side of the middle panel that can go either way? Face *up* the side you want facing the ground and out of sight later.Itâs a mind warp, I know, but stay with me.Okay, the panel that has four normal holes in the corners and a big hole in a center of one side, two center holes opposite, (if youâve pieced together any kid toys/furnitures/stools at all, youâll probably do well even without my description, go on, brave soul) thatâs the bottom (for now, ultimately the top later) that we are starting with. Find your power box where you placed it when organizing your pieces, possibly in the order of the list. You also find the littler big head screws. Use two of them, the extra can be put aside out of your workspace, you donât need it anymore. You can screw these in with your fingers first and tighten with the L bar hex screw after. âRighty tighty-lefty looseyâ is the general rule of thumb if you havenât heard it before. Itâs just a saying that helps you keep things in your memory, called a mnemonic. You most likely heard these kinds of things as a kid all the time.Anyhoot, first step done, power box is on. Thereâs only one way it will fit in terms of right side up, just make sure the wires are toward the inside and the plugs on the outside.Next, find the small dough roller/tootsie roll looking screws. Again, there will be one extra, put aside and donât worry about it. You screw those into the four corners. Then you find the four long poles (doesnât matter which end) and turn them (as in the whole pole) righty-tighty until theyâre tight (I doubt youâll break the panel, but generally *snug* not too much more than a swaddle kinda tight you put your kid in, thereâs no need to suffocate these poles either). Make sure to line the pole edges up right, you do this all the time when hanging pictures parallel to the ground, this is arguably easier, I believe in your lineup skills. Easy peasy. Unless of course you aim for edgy and off center (like a diamond) which I guess is an option if youâre into that.The bigger tootsie/dough rollers going into the ends of those poles that obviously arent the snug side. Righty tighty.This panel going on is the middle one, the one we talked about earlier. The side you donât want to see in the end result youâre gonna need to face *up* and look at *now* okay? Okay.Itâs easier than the eye of a needle but be gentle if you donât want scratches. Place on top, gently move a pole towards the hole if it didnât go in right away. Guidance is sometimes necessary, it happens, itâs nothing to be ashamed about. Letâs keep moving.Like the long poles, the short poles get spun on now, then the last panel gets its place like the middle, easy peasy. The last panel has a sticker on one side, the sticker generally faces up so itâs ultimately on the bottom. It marks the side that has the bigger circle over the normal hole. This is so the heads (top part of the screw) can rest there comfortably without bulging out for no reason. It makes it more flat and uniform. And stable. We all like stable.Place the foam squares (EVA cushions are the real name, noted on the directions) on those corners so that if you have hardwood floors you wonât scuff or scratch them. Also to prevent the screws from rusting if it gets moisture on them.Yay, we have our stand! Flip that thing over and admire how far youâve gotten. If you have bad shoulders back or no strength in your hand, donât be shy in asking for an assistants hand in flipping it. (Alternatively, use pillows or blankets to drop it as soft as you can to the floor, then slowly use leverage to lift). Youâre doing well. Letâs keep it up and goggle at the intimidating looking lamp post sections with the wire running through it like a hoody or shorts string that could disappear forever. The trauma is real. Breathe past that. Weâre gonna do this and itâs gonna be great. Mistakes are interesting and educational but weâre aiming for first and only try here so we can get onto important things, like relaxing and rest. (Rest is good because it makes work more productive. Go easy on yourself when you need to rest okay? In fact, go get some water and hydrate now. Bask in your competency of starting a project and staying with it).Ahem, next, the instructions have several steps together. Letâs tackle them in order. We lengthen out the pole, careful not to pinch the wire (we take care of our things and also donât want to cause a fire hazard) and push the poles together, spinning them snugly. (Again, not tight enough to crack anything, because some of us donât know our own strength. Time to learn the snug way). As for the bag on this, you can slide it off or just cut it free, either works and no way is better than the other. It happens more than people want to admit, this isnât a reasonable hill to die on.So take the washer and âhexagon nutâ (the circles at the bottom of the pole, one is like an inside-out screw) off. Lefty-loosey. Then we can get the wire through the top panel, and replace the washer and nut ð©, which will fit snug and make it not-wobbly. Again, everything you took off goes back on.Fix the top of where the light bulb will be *above the center,* that is, not outside the panel area. You can always check by looking down or up by the panel to see if itâs in there. If you have the mind for it, imagine it as a 3D chessboard, the entire area is a rectangle full of squares. Nothing strays outside of this rectangle.Hold the pole as you tighten it with the toddler sized wrench ð§ or it will move. Righty tighty. When using a wrench instead of your fingers you place it on the nut and turn, then take it off, reset closer to the open space, and repeat until snug. The point being that unlike the hex wrench you sometimes donât have the space to keep turning it in circles indefinitely, sometimes it takes a few turns since the poles (or a wall, in some cases) are in the way of your spinning.Yay the pole is attached! Next step in the multi step that is (5) is the lamp. There are two round wiry pieces, the lamp shade, and the plastic washer/nut thatâs already attached to the lamp pole we just raised.The wire circle with the bowl shape is on top. We know the bowl shape is right side up when the center touches the table, not the rim. This piece is not a hat, but a bowl. The rim is the top. The instructions say concave, which describes the same thing, but chances are, most people reading this have not taken a math class with that word in a long time. Itâs been over a decade for me too. Hereâs to dragging up old knowledge! Concave. What a nice word.The lampshade is like a scroll. We unroll the scroll (ha) and attach the bowl rim which the bottom of the bowl being inside the shade, on top, and the boring (less interesting/simple) wire rim circle is on the bottom. Any side of the scroll is top or bottom, itâs the same design, unless you paint it yourself as if itâs canvas.I recommend snapping the first mouth claw looking thing on the shade and unraveling the scroll as you snap it on the rim. Keeping the scroll all the way open seems more trouble than itâs worth. But if you want to try, instead of taking normal advice, thereâs no one stopping you, go ahead and try.The bottom rim is on the bottom, snap and put the Velcro to hold the opening together to close. Rejoice at your lampshade.Lefty loosey that nut on the top of your pole light, place the shade by putting the bottom of the bowl/small inside hole with the screw looking ridges through it, then righty tighty that nut back on. Screw the bulb on firmly, careful not to crack it or leave it wobbly as a hazard. Use your best judgement, make good choices.Last âstepâ is two steps. Link together the wire from the lamp pole to the small wire on the back of the power box (the very first thing we put on, now just under the top panel). You do this by lining up the two metal prongs with the two prong holes inside those links. Be aware thereâs a thirds hole at the edge that needs to also line up. Using one hand holding it like a pencil, and the other holding it like sidewalk chalk, you hold them together and use a small attached nut (yep, thereâs another one, and it blends in) to screw it together and hold it in place.Then, seeing the chow the connected wire hangs, you may use the wire holder pieces (two came with mine) to manage the wire closer to the panel, making it look nice and not messy.The wire *clamps* on your list are for the wall plug wire, to manage it down one of the four corner legs all the way to the wall. To make it look nicer and not messy or a hazard.Thanks for going on this journey with me. I hope any of my confusions are cleared up by the actual instructions, and any confusion the actual instructions give are cleared up by my own chaotic review. Good luck!It works for me, so I give 5stars.
Sara Joyal –
Perfect!
These side tables are exactly what we were looking for! They were very easy to put together, stable, and look great in our room. We love them and highly recommend.
Diana –
Exactly What I Wanted
I am so happy with this table / lamp. It was exactly as described and was very easy to put together. I love that it has three different light settings and USB slots. Perfectly fits my little reading nook.
Jon –
Cute little table
This table is easy to put together and just what I wanted. The light is bright and the plugs are convenient.
RBD –
We needed a small end table, finding an end table with a tall light was perfect. It add height to the corner, without sacrificing table space. The lampshade comes flat, and you assemble on the rings provided- the creases release over time.
Alicia –
This table was a piece of cake to assemble. One of the usb parts was not working . We contacted the company and they are sending a new part. Customer service is very good.We love the table and it works for the space we needed it for.My only issue is the lampshade. It shows dimples and bends. I thought they would settle after a few days but no such luck.Still worth buying though. I might buy another shade. Just an update.My lamp has stopped working and the usb port does not work at all . Tjis lamp was purchased less than a year ago.
MacLeod Mummy –
Pretty sturdy. I thought it would be a tad bigger. But thatâs on Me for not paying attention to the measurements. Easy to put together. And perfect for the application of what we wanted it for
arush –
Good sturdy product. Quite expensive….but again came with the bulb so 5 stars.
Terry –
Quick and was exactly what we expected.