The Wireless Bottle Lamp: Cordless, Rechargeable Lighting Decor
Wireless Bottle Lamp

Not every lamp in this store is about a laser and a sheet of acrylic. Our Wireless Bottle Lamp has sold over 1,400 units by taking the opposite approach — hand-finished, cordless, and built around a bottle you already own.

There's a craft-fair quality to hand-finished lighting that mass LED strips can't fake, and it's worth having at least one piece in the house that leans into it rather than pure novelty.

The Wireless Bottle Lamp: a DIY concept, ready-made

The idea behind the Wireless Bottle Lamp is straightforward: it's a light-up topper that turns almost any bottle — wine, beer, whiskey, or a decorative glass piece you've been saving — into a finished lamp. The tapered design fits a wide range of bottle necks, so the "base" of the lamp is whatever bottle you slot it onto, which means no two setups look quite the same. It's touch-dimmable across three light tones, fully cordless, and recharges over USB-C, so it isn't tied to an outlet the way a traditional table lamp is. At $19.99, it's also one of the more affordable pieces in the catalog.

Why cordless changes where it can go

Because there's no cord to route, it works equally well as a centerpiece on a dining table, a mood light on a patio table, or a grab-and-go accent for a party — the product itself is built for exactly that kind of portability, from bedrooms and kitchens to bars, restaurants, and outdoor terraces. That flexibility is part of why it's become one of the best-selling items in the store rather than a niche accessory.

Linen table lamps: the other hand-finished category

If the appeal of the Wireless Bottle Lamp is the handmade, DIY feel, our Linen Table Lamp collection scratches the same itch from a different angle — printed and textile-finished shades rather than glass and LED. Where the acrylic lamps are about a sharp graphic glowing in the dark, linen table lamps are softer and diffused, better suited to a reading corner or a nightstand where you want ambient light rather than a focal point.

Building a "hand-crafted" corner in your home

Group a Wireless Bottle Lamp with a piece from the linen collection and you get two different textures of light in one space — the sharp glow of the bottle lamp and the softer wash of a fabric shade — without either one competing with a mass-produced acrylic character lamp for attention. It's a good starting point for anyone decorating a reading nook or a bar cart who wants the space to feel curated rather than ordered off a single page.

Browse the full Lighting Decor collection for more pieces that share this handcrafted, non-novelty approach to lighting.

Back to the blog title

Cart

loading