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Target Table Lamps That Look Just Like Pottery Barn

In: Decorating Tips & Tricks, Shopping

Today I am here to show you, without a doubt, that we can all get that Pottery Barn style in our homes on a much smaller budget!! Today I’m going to show you 5 Target table lamps that look just like Pottery Barn table lamps…no…seriously…wait until you see this!!

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Target vs. Pottery Barn | Ceramic Jar Table Lamps

The Threshold w/ Studio McGee just dropped the Spring line yesterday…it’s a wowza! They’ve branched off into offering large pieces of furniture like sectionals and comfy chairs…that you don’t have to wait 6 months for!!!

This Studio McGee ceramic jar table lamp sells for $90. That’s on the higher end for Target lamps but this one is big, and substantially sized. Get it before it’s gone (or wait for the restock).

The Pottery Barn Maddox will run you $249 for a similar look. Seriously, there’s really not too much difference in the style and overall vibe of the 2 lamps.

The position of the Pottery Barn vs. Target lamps keeps switching from the linking program that produces the images so I can’t tell what one will appear on the top when you are viewing this…sorry.

Target vs. Pottery Barn | Rattan Table Lamps

This is the perfect look for Spring and Summer when you want to lighten up your accessories. I love the organic look of the rattan (PB) and seagrass (Target) of the table lamps.

Now, here’s the rub… The Pottery Barn Rattan table lamp with set your bank account back a little bit…it sells for..OK, go sit down… $629!!

When I saw that I knew I had to find a similar style to the Pottery Barn Burnaby rattan table lamp to share with you all.

What I found was the Threshold Seagrass table lamp that goes for $70…whew…that’s a price I can live with for a table lamp.

Target vs. Pottery Barn | Glass Table Lamp

I love the versatility of a glass table lamp. Glass lamps work with so many different decorating styles from modern to farmhouse and every style in between.

Glass table lamps are perfect to use on nightstands in your bedroom. They help keep a clean, uncluttered feel to your space.

Once again there is an enormous difference in the price point of the two lamps that I am comparing. Both are beautiful options.

The Pottery Barn Bennett Recycled Glass Table Lamp is $349 while the Threshold Large Glass Gourd Table Lamp is just $45! I think I could decorate my entire living room for under $349…

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Target vs. Pottery Barn | Blue & White Table Lamp

Blue & White is still very popular, especially in Traditional and Transitional styled homes. The trend really started to take hold with the popularity of blue and white ginger jars with an entirely new generation of home decor enthusiasts.

The Pottery Barn Ingle Table Lamp has a more traditional feel to it and is hand-painted with a linen lampshade. It retails for $249.

The Threshold Ceramic Table Lamp has a much hipper feel to it and would work in a boho or eclectic styled space just as easily as a more traditional styled room. This lamp retails for $70.

Target vs. Pottery Barn | Tall Ceramic Lamp

This match-up features a tall, more narrow ceramic lamp that is also textured. It’s a good choice if you are looking for a lamp that won’t gobble up all the attention in a space but still delivers a stylish look.

The Pottery Barn Jolayne Ceramic Table Lamp has a subtle dotted texture down the lamp and features a linen shade. It retails for $249.

The Threshold Large Ceramic Lamp features almost the exact same textured dots down the lamp. It has a slightly rounded base and sells for $55. Imagine…almost a $200 difference between the two!!

Now are you convinced that with just a few minutes of tapping on the keyboard that you can find knock-off looks for almost anything your heart desires!! It does take a little patience to search for similar-looking Pottery Barn items but look at the money you will save!!

The difference between the 5 lamps…. The 5 Pottery Barn lamps will cost you $1725.00 and the 5 Target lookalike lamps will only set you back $330.00 total..Isn’t that crazy!!

I love searching for knock-off looks for high-end merchandise so if you ever need help finding something you need to drop me a message!! Use this link and I will get an email. Look forward to hearing from you!

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By: Jennifer Howard · In: Decorating Tips & Tricks, Shopping · Tagged: pottery barn dupes, target

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  1. Jennifer says

    September 15, 2022 at 2:03 pm

    Great dupes! Do you know of one that is similar to Pottery Barn’s Miller Ceramic table lamp?!

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  2. Jennifer Hadfield says

    January 28, 2022 at 12:53 pm

    Wow I love the Target ones you featured. They are just as pretty as the more expensive lights!

    xoxo

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    • Jennifer Howard says

      January 28, 2022 at 7:15 pm

      I know right!! I don’t know if I could ever rationalize spending 350 on a lamp!! Thanks for stopping by.

      Reply
  3. Kim Waldorf says

    January 26, 2022 at 8:02 pm

    Wow! You did a great job on the afforable comparisons! Awesome to know we can get that Pottery Barn look for less.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Howard says

      January 27, 2022 at 9:02 am

      Yes it is, isn’t it!! I can’t imagine spending $500 on a lamp!!

      Reply

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