Home Office LampsHome Office Lamps

About Us

Mission Statement

Measured lighting for real work. We test desk lamps on real desks—capturing lux-at-desk, beam uniformity, flicker, CRI, and ergonomics—to match each model to specific tasks and spaces. Our goal is to make your next lamp a confident, comfortable, long-term fit.

Brand Story

Home Office Lamps started with a simple frustration: buying a desk lamp felt like guesswork. Specs rarely matched real-world performance, photos hid glare, and “bright” didn’t mean comfortable or even. We built a measurement-first process to replace trial-and-error with clear, repeatable data. Every review begins at the work surface, not in a studio—because your eyes work at your desk, not in a spec sheet.

We publish beam maps, placement diagrams, and practical fit checks (clamp clearance, arm reach, shade geometry) so you can see exactly how a lamp will behave in your space. Whether you’re coding for eight hours, sketching technical drawings, crafting with fine detail, or setting up a dorm study corner, we match lamps to tasks and constraints—not just price.

What Makes Us Different

  • Transparent scoring: lux at working height, uniformity, flicker behavior, CRI and color accuracy, dimming range, tip stability, footprint, and adjustability.
  • Task- and space-matched picks: from multi‑monitor workstations to compact writing desks, with asymmetrical beam guidance to avoid screen glare.
  • Compliance‑minded editorial: independent testing, clear disclosures, and no hype—just data‑backed comfort and usability insights.

Our Team

We work as a cross‑disciplinary group focused on how light actually supports work:

  • Lighting Measurement Specialist: designs test rigs and maps beam patterns at the desk surface.
  • Electrical Engineer: evaluates flicker, modulation depth, and driver behavior across dim levels.
  • Ergonomics & Industrial Designer: assesses reach, joint stability, controls, and desk integration.
  • Content Editor & Standards Researcher: keeps us aligned with guidance from bodies such as IES and relevant IEC/IEEE documents, and ensures clear, plain‑language explanations.
  • Photographer/Diagram Lead: documents real‑desk setups, cable routing, and placement options so you can replicate our results.

We don’t ask you to trust adjectives—we show the measurements and how they translate to comfort, accuracy, and fewer mistakes at the desk.