The Blossoms of Shanghai

£178.00
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Overview

A warm-lit lamp with a glamour.

Gilded copper shade, cordless form, rechargeable.

Perfect on nightstands, shelves, or for your dining room set-ups.

Soft light for evenings, thinking hours, and the unhurried.

Specs

Size
Height: 225mm
Shade Diameter: 75mm

Key Features

  • 3300K warm LED light – gentle brightness for dining tables, wind-downs, or ambient desk lamp use.
  • Cordless and USB-C rechargeable dining table lamp – fully charges in 1 hour, with 10 to 48 hours of runtime depending on brightness.
  • Touch dimming – tap and hold to adjust brightness.
  • Gilded copper shade – aged gold finish reflects a warm, soft glow
  • Compact and sculptural – works well as a bedside lamp, table lamp for the living room, or shelf light.
  • 3W power | 1500mAh lithium battery | 5V charging voltage

Materials

  • Base and stem: Red sandalwood and yellow poplar
  • Lampshade: Gilded copper with hand-applied gold foil – each piece is uniquely textured
Care

Wipe with a dry, soft cloth when dusty.

Avoid harsh cleaners, soaking, or direct sunlight.

The Story

In a sunroom on the 19th floor, above the humming of trams and the scent of roasted chestnuts, lived a small lamp who once lit a poet’s teahouse, or so she claimed.

Her name was Madam Goldleaf, although she preferred just Blossom. Her hat shimmered with flecks of stories she wouldn’t tell twice, and her voice – if you stood still enough to hear it – sounded like rain tapping a lacquer tray.

She had strong opinions on sugar cubes and believed that chairs should always be slightly turned toward conversation.

Once, Duckpea asked if she’d ever been in love. She didn’t answer. Instead, she tilted her golden brim, dimmed to a soft amber glow, and whispered, “That depends. Do you count shadows that never left?”

She rarely leaves the windowsill now. But sometimes, at exactly 7:03 pm, she lights herself and faces east – toward the sea, or perhaps just toward memory.