Pop Art started with Warhol screen-printing soup cans in 1962 and decided that mass culture was worth the canvas — that a Campbell's label, a Marilyn headshot, a comic-book panel, a lipsticked pout, and a peeled-back banana were every bit as serious as a Rembrandt, just louder about it — and six decades later that same logic shows up in the lamp aisle, where saturated color, ironic subject matter, and everyday-objects-blown-up-to-sculpture pull a room from polite to unignorable in a single plug-in. Our Pop Art Inspired collection channels that tradition into pop art lamps, Warhol-style table lamps, Lichtenstein comic-book inspired pendants, banana & fruit lamps, lips & kiss-shaped lamps, soup-can & consumer-object lamps, neon LED pop art signs, retro 70s pop art floor lamps, bold saturated-color wall sconces, maximalist dopamine-decor pendants, and ironic everyday-object table lamps — lighting for rooms that would rather be loud and memorable than quiet and tasteful.