Ceramic is what humans have been turning into lamps for about ten thousand years — fine-grained clay shaped on a wheel, fired in a kiln until it hardens into stone, glazed with a skin of mineral color that catches light the way nothing synthetic ever quite does, a tradition that runs from Song dynasty porcelain to Royal Copenhagen to the hand-thrown pottery of Mino-yaki studios in Japan, and the reason the material still earns its place in a 2026 living room is simple: a glazed ceramic body diffuses light warmly, wears decades instead of trends, and carries small imperfections from the maker's hand that no factory can counterfeit. Our 144-piece Ceramics collection brings that full heritage into the catalog: handmade ceramic table lamps, porcelain pendant lights, glazed stoneware wall sconces, mushroom ceramic lamps, floral & petal ceramic pendants, hand-thrown ceramic chandeliers, blue & white porcelain wall lamps, Wabi-Sabi Japanese-style ceramic fixtures, Scandinavian pottery lamps, ribbed & fluted ceramic pendants, and artist-inspired ceramic table lamps — three pages of designer pieces from a $98 Willy Mushroom Table Lamp to a $735 Torino Ceramic statement, each kiln-fired, hand-finished, and glazed to vary slightly so no two are identical.