Your living room has that one dark corner. The console table behind the sofa that would look perfect with a lamp — if only there were an outlet nearby. The bookshelf that needs a warm glow but sits three metres from the nearest power point.
A cordless lamp for the living room solves all of these problems at once. No extension cables across the floor. No furniture rearranged around outlets. Just warm, beautiful light wherever you want it.
Why Cordless Lamps Work So Well in Living Rooms
Living rooms are the hardest room to light well. They serve multiple functions — entertaining, reading, watching television, conversation — and each one needs different lighting. Your overhead fixture handles general illumination, but it's the accent lights that make a room feel designed rather than default.
Rechargeable table lamps let you add accent lighting exactly where the room needs it, regardless of outlet locations. This is the fundamental advantage: your lighting plan is no longer dictated by your electrician's decisions.
Interior designers call this "layered lighting" — combining overhead, task, and accent sources at different heights and intensities. Cordless lamps are the easiest way to add the accent layer because they can go literally anywhere.
For a deep dive into layered lighting principles, read our article on making your living room cozy with lighting.
Where to Place Cordless Lamps in Your Living Room
1. The Console Table
The console or sideboard behind your sofa is prime lamp territory. A cordless table lamp here provides a warm glow that bounces off the wall and creates depth. It's also visible from the rest of the room, so choose a lamp with a design you love.
Best picks: The Shelby or Aira — their proportions suit console-height surfaces and their 91-94 hour battery means you'll charge once a month with casual evening use.
2. The Side Table
A lamp next to your main seating area serves double duty: it's ambient light for the room and task light for reading. Place it at seated eye level — the shade should be roughly at ear height when you're sitting.
Best pick: The Cassia — at $249, it's an ideal living room starter. Three colour options (Ivory, Anthracite, Slate) match any palette.
3. Bookshelves and Niches
A small cordless lamp tucked among books or objects on a shelf creates visual warmth that overhead lighting misses entirely. This is one of the most underused tricks in residential lighting — and it's only practical with cordless lamps.
Best pick: The Asteria Mini — compact enough for a shelf, and the iconic disc shape becomes a decorative object itself.
4. The Window Sill
A lamp on a window sill creates a beacon effect in the evening — warm from inside, inviting from outside. It's the modern version of a candle in the window, without the fire risk.
5. The Dining Area
If your living room includes a dining table, a cordless lamp as a centrepiece transforms casual meals. One lamp per two to four guests is the standard. The warm 2700K glow flatters both food and faces.
Best picks: The Vega for sculptural drama, or the Asteria for a modern disc silhouette that doesn't block sightlines.
Choosing the Right Colour Temperature
Every cordless lamp in the Serholt Collection uses 2700K warm white LEDs. This matters more than you might think.
Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K):
- 2700K (warm white): Candle-like warmth. Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining. Makes everything look better.
- 3000K (soft white): Slightly brighter and cleaner. Good for kitchens and bathrooms.
- 4000K+ (cool/daylight): Energising, clinical. Avoid for living rooms unless you enjoy the ambiance of a doctor's waiting room.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends warm white (2700K-3000K) for living spaces where relaxation is the goal. We agree — and we locked every lamp at 2700K because it's the right choice for the rooms these lamps live in.
How Many Lamps Per Room?
The general rule: at least three light sources at different heights and positions. Your living room already has one (the overhead fixture). Two to three cordless lamps complete the scheme.
| Room Size | Suggested Lamps | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Small (under 15m²) | 1-2 | One accent lamp is enough |
| Medium (15-25m²) | 2-3 | Console + side table, or side table + shelf |
| Large (25m²+) | 3-4 | Multiple zones need their own accent light |
Matching Lamps to Living Room Styles
Scandinavian / Minimalist
Clean lines, light woods, white walls. Choose the Asteria in Pearl — its disc silhouette is pure Nordic design. Or the Cassia in Ivory for a softer form.
Modern / Contemporary
Bold furniture, mixed materials, statement art. The Vega or Aira in anthracite creates a striking accent that reads as sculpture first, lamp second.
Classic / Transitional
Leather, dark wood, textiles. The Shelby in brass has a timeless warmth that pairs naturally with traditional interiors. Its proportions feel familiar — like a classic lamp, but without the cord.
Eclectic / Maximalist
Mix and match. Use two different Serholt designs in the same room — an Avenue on the console and an Asteria Mini on the bookshelf. The shared 2700K colour temperature ties them together even when the forms differ.
Caring for Your Cordless Lamp
Cordless lamps are low maintenance:
- Charging: USB-C, included with every lamp. Charge when the light starts to dim or on a weekly schedule. A charging base ($89) makes charging elegant.
- Cleaning: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. For glass diffusers like the Avenue's, use a damp microfibre cloth.
- Battery health: Lithium-ion batteries last longest when you avoid fully draining them. Top up regularly rather than waiting for the lamp to die completely.
The Bottom Line
Cordless lamps are the simplest upgrade you can make to your living room's lighting. They add warmth, depth, and flexibility that overhead fixtures alone cannot provide — and they go wherever the room needs them.
Start here: The Cassia ($249) is the perfect first cordless lamp for a living room. Three colours, 20-hour battery, touch dimmer. If you want a longer-running option for a more prominent position, step up to the Aira or Shelby at $479 with 91-94 hour batteries.
Browse the full rechargeable table lamp collection to compare every option, or read our cordless lamp buying guide for a specification-by-specification breakdown.