Turkish mosaic lamp prices range from around $40 for a small table lamp up to $200 or more for a multi-tier floor lamp — the style, size, and number of hand-cut glass globes drive the cost. Each product page on Mosaic Age lists the exact price, and this guide helps you know what to budget before you browse.

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What is the typical price range for a turkish mosaic lamp?
Turkish mosaic lamp prices at Mosaic Age generally run from about $40 at the entry level up to $200 and beyond for the largest floor lamp styles. The spread is wide because these are genuine handmade pieces — every globe is individually filled with hand-cut colored glass, so size and globe count directly affect the time and skill that go into each lamp.
Small table lamps are the most affordable entry point. Larger specialty table lamps and multi-tier floor lamps step up in price as the globe count grows. Think of each globe as a small artwork in itself; a floor lamp holding five full globes simply takes considerably more making than a single-globe table lamp.
How much do small mosaic table lamps usually cost?
Small table lamps — including the popular round-ball globe, cylindrical, and swan-neck styles — are the most wallet-friendly options, typically starting from about $40 to $70. Their compact size makes them easy to tuck onto a nightstand, bookshelf, or console table, and the price reflects a single hand-filled globe rather than a large or complex assembly.
Despite the lower price point, the craftsmanship is the same throughout the range. Each piece is made by hand, and the glass is genuine cut colored glass, not plastic or printed film. You get the same warm, dappled light pattern whether you spend $45 or $150 — the difference is scale and complexity, not quality.

Are specialty table lamps like pitcher lamps priced differently?
Yes, pitcher-style and other specialty table lamp silhouettes usually sit a step above the basic round or cylindrical designs, often ranging from about $65 to $110. The more sculpted the form, the more skilled the maker's time required to set and grout glass pieces around curves and unusual angles.
If you love a more distinctive shape as the centerpiece of a side table or entryway, the extra investment is typically modest — but it does mean you are paying for both the additional glass work and the design effort baked into a less common silhouette.
Why do floor lamps with multiple tiers cost more than table lamps?
A three-tier or five-tier floor lamp is essentially several mosaic globes assembled onto a shared stand, each globe individually hand-filled with colored glass. More globes means more glass, more skilled assembly time, and a larger finished piece that needs careful packing and shipping — all of which is reflected in the price.
Three-tier floor lamps at Mosaic Age typically start from around $130 to $160, while five-tier models often begin from about $170 to $200 or more depending on the size and color complexity of each globe. If you want a dramatic statement piece that throws color across an entire wall or ceiling, a floor lamp delivers that impact in a way no single-globe table lamp can match.

Does the color pattern or glass color affect the price?
Color choice does not generally change the price of a given style — a round-ball table lamp in amber costs about the same as the same style in multicolor. What drives pricing is the type and size of the lamp, not the palette you choose.
That said, some very intricate color patterns with a higher density of tiny glass pieces can occasionally appear in a slightly higher tier because more pieces means more cutting and setting time. As a rule of thumb, though, you can pick your favorite color with confidence that price is tied to the lamp category, not the hue.
Does the lamp arrive ready to use, or do I need to buy a bulb separately?
Every lamp from Mosaic Age arrives complete and ready to use — the warm yellow LED bulb is already included. You simply unbox, plug in, and enjoy the light show on your wall. There is nothing else to purchase to get started.
The included bulb is a warm-toned LED that creates the characteristic amber glow these lamps are known for. It is not dimmable, so if you plan to use it on a dimmer switch, keep the switch set to full power or use a non-dimming circuit. When the bulb eventually needs replacing, standard screw-in replacements are widely available at any hardware store — no specialty sourcing needed.
How long does shipping take and what does it cost to get my lamp?
Mosaic Age ships within the United States only. Orders are dispatched within one to two business days, and delivery typically arrives in about two to five business days from the ship date. Shipping costs and any promotions are displayed at checkout and on each product page — check there for the most current information.
Lamps are packed with care given the delicate hand-cut glass. If a piece arrives damaged, contact Mosaic Age support promptly with photos so the situation can be resolved quickly.
Is a more expensive mosaic lamp actually better quality?
Within the Mosaic Age range, a higher price means more lamp — more globes, a larger form, or a more complex silhouette — not a difference in the underlying quality of the glass or the care taken in making it. Every lamp uses the same genuine hand-cut colored glass and the same handmade construction method regardless of price tier.
If you are outfitting a small reading nook, a $50 round-ball table lamp will deliver the same beautiful light play as a $180 floor lamp — just in a smaller footprint. Choose the size and style that fits your space and budget; the craftsmanship is consistent across the collection.
Mosaic Lamp Price Ranges by Type
| Lamp Type | Typical Starting Range |
|---|---|
| Small table lamp (round-ball, cylindrical, swan-neck) | From about $40–$70 |
| Specialty table lamp (pitcher & sculpted styles) | From about $65–$110 |
| Three-tier floor lamp | From about $130–$160 |
| Five-tier floor lamp | From about $170–$200+ |
| Note: exact prices listed on each product page | Bulb included with every lamp |
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What is the cheapest type of turkish mosaic lamp I can buy?
Small single-globe table lamps — round-ball, cylindrical, and swan-neck styles — are the most affordable, typically starting from about $40. They deliver the full mosaic light experience in a compact, budget-friendly form.
Do I need to buy a bulb separately for a Mosaic Age lamp?
No. Every lamp arrives with a warm yellow LED bulb already included. It is plug-and-play right out of the box. When you eventually need a replacement, standard screw-in bulbs from any hardware store will fit.
Can I use a mosaic lamp on a dimmer switch?
The included warm LED bulb is not dimmable. If your outlet or fixture is on a dimmer circuit, keep the dimmer at full power to avoid flickering or bulb issues. For electrical concerns specific to your setup, reach out to Mosaic Age support.
Why are floor lamps more expensive than table lamps?
Floor lamps hold three or five separate glass globes on a single stand. Each globe is individually hand-filled with genuine cut colored glass, so a five-globe floor lamp involves substantially more skilled hand work than a single-globe table lamp — and that is reflected in the price.
Does Mosaic Age ship internationally?
No. Mosaic Age currently ships within the United States only. Orders are typically dispatched within one to two business days, with delivery in approximately two to five business days.
Is the glass in these lamps real glass or plastic?
The mosaic glass is genuine hand-cut colored glass — not plastic, resin, or printed film. The light passes through real glass pieces, which is what creates the vivid, jewel-toned color patterns on your walls and ceiling.



