Table Lamps

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Sourcing table lamps in volume requires balancing aesthetic execution with rigorous electrical safety compliance. The primary challenge isn't just finding a factory that can mold ceramic or cast brass; it's ensuring that every unit rolling off the assembly line meets your target market's stringent electrical certifications while maintaining consistent finish quality across thousands of pieces.

Material Selection and Production Dynamics

The base material of a table lamp dictates the manufacturing process, tooling costs, and the specific defects you need to watch for during production. Most lamp assemblers specialize in one or two base materials and source the remaining components—such as fabric shades, cords, and sockets—from a localized sub-supplier network.

Base MaterialTooling CostTypical MOQPrimary Defect Risks
CeramicLow to Medium500 - 1,000 unitsGlaze pinholes, warping during kiln firing
Metal (Brass/Iron)Medium300 - 500 unitsOxidation, uneven plating, weld marks
PolyresinHigh (Custom Molds)500 unitsVisible mold seams, paint peeling
GlassHigh1,000+ unitsTrapped air bubbles, inconsistent wall thickness

When developing custom designs, understanding these material constraints is critical. A design that works beautifully in polyresin may require significant modifications to be structurally sound in ceramic.

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Electrical Compliance and Quality Control

Table lamps are heavily regulated electrical appliances. Importing non-compliant lighting carries severe liability and customs risks. The factory must use certified electrical components (cords, plugs, sockets, and switches) that match your destination market: UL/ETL for North America, CE/RoHS for Europe, or SAA for Australia.

However, using certified components does not automatically certify the finished lamp. The complete assembly must often pass independent Compliance & Testing to be legally sold in major retail channels.

During Quality Control & Inspection, your inspection team must look beyond surface aesthetics and verify the electrical integrity of the assembly.

Critical Pre-Shipment Inspection Points for Table Lamps

  • Hi-Pot (High Potential) Testing: Verify insulation prevents electric shock.
  • Strain Relief Test: Ensure the power cord cannot be pulled out of the base assembly.
  • Polarity Check: Confirm correct wiring of the socket (especially critical for E26/E27 fittings).
  • Stability Test: Place the lamp on an inclined plane (typically 8 to 15 degrees) to ensure it does not tip over.
  • Drop Testing (ISTA 1A/3A): Verify the packaging protects fragile bases and shades during transit.

MOQs, Lead Times, and Cost Drivers

Pricing for table lamps is highly variable, driven by the base material, the complexity of the shade (e.g., simple rolled fabric vs. hand-pleated silk), and the integration of smart features like USB charging ports or touch-dimming modules.

300-1,000
Typical MOQ (Units)
Per color/finish and plug configuration.
35-50 Days
Production Lead Time
Standard turnaround after sample approval.
15-30 Days
Tooling Lead Time
For custom molds or specialized metal stamping.

If you are leveraging OEM/ODM Services to build a private-label collection, expect factories to enforce MOQs strictly based on the minimum order requirements of their component suppliers. For example, while the base manufacturer might accept an order of 300 units, the UL-listed cord supplier may require a minimum of 1,000 units, forcing you to either increase your order size or pay a premium for component wastage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Successfully scaling a table lamp category requires partnering with assemblers who understand the nuances of international electrical standards and possess robust quality management systems. Conducting thorough Factory Audits before placing your first bulk order is the most effective way to ensure your supplier has the testing equipment and sub-supplier network necessary to deliver compliant, retail-ready lighting.

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