Best Rattan Lamps at Target (Editor Picks)

Best Rattan Lamps at Target (Editor Picks)

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Rattan lighting has become one of the most dependable ways to warm up a room without adding visual clutter. It softens corners, brings in texture, and instantly makes any space feel more considered. This year, Target released some beautiful rattan lamp designs across Threshold, Studio McGee, and Hearth & Hand — all at budget-friendly price points.

Below are our favorite rattan lamp picks at Target, chosen for their shape, craftsmanship, and the way they layer naturally into a calm home.

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How to Style Rattan Lamps (So They Feel Intentional, Not Boho-Random)

Rattan already has a lot of personality, so the key is to treat it like a quiet statement piece, not another busy texture.

1. Pair with the right materials

Rattan looks most elevated when it’s surrounded by calm, simple finishes:

Shades: Linen or cotton in off-white, sand, or warm ivory keep the look soft and tailored. Skip bright white if your room leans cozy; it can feel too stark against a natural weave.

Tables: Wood, marble, or plaster-look side tables ground the lamp. If your table is already very rustic, balance it with a cleaner lamp silhouette.

Sofas & Chairs: Neutrals (cream, greige, oat) let the rattan be the texture moment. If your sofa is patterned, choose a tighter lamp weave so the whole corner doesn’t feel busy.

Other decor: Mix in one or two woven pieces (a tray, a basket) and then stop. Too many wicker moments in one view can start to feel theme-y.

2. Think in “light pockets” instead of single lamps

Rattan lamps are best when they’re part of a little vignette, not sitting alone:

  • On a console: style your lamp with a stack of books, a small bowl, and a vase or framed photo to create a layered moment.
  • On a nightstand: pair with a carafe, a small catchall dish, and one pretty object (a candle, a bead strand, or a framed photo).
  • On a sideboard: flank art or a mirror with a rattan lamp on one side and a taller vase or sculpture on the other to balance height.

3. Room-by-room styling ideas

Entryway: A rattan lamp on a narrow console instantly warms up the first few feet of your home. Anchor it with a tray for keys and a bowl for mail, so it feels both pretty and practical.

Living room corner: Combine a rattan floor or table lamp with a reading chair, a small side table, and a throw blanket. This becomes the “evening corner” where you actually want to sit.

Bedroom: Use matching rattan lamps on both nightstands for a pulled-together hotel feel, or a single one on the dresser to soften a wall of drawers and a mirror.

Kitchen or dining nook: A petite rattan lamp on a counter, bar cart, or open shelf adds warmth to a space that can feel hard and utilitarian.

 

4. Get specific about scale & height

  • The bottom of the lampshade should sit roughly at eye level when you’re seated, so you’re not staring directly into the bulb.
  • For sofas and chairs, look for lamps around 24–28 inches tall; for larger consoles or buffet tables, you can go a bit taller.
  • If your table is small, choose a slimmer base or a more vertical shade so it doesn’t eat the whole surface.

5. Light temperature & bulbs

Rattan amplifies whatever light you put in it:

  • 2700K bulbs give the calm, candle-like glow you want at night.
  • Avoid cool/blue bulbs; they can make the natural fibers look flat or yellowed.
  • If the weave is very open, a soft white frosted bulb is prettier than a harsh clear one.

 

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