The Cosy Corner Guide: Build a Beautiful Reading Nook in One Afternoon

The Cosy Corner Guide: Build a Beautiful Reading Nook in One Afternoon

Following on from our autumn styling ideas and the launch of our hand-turned lamp bases, here’s a fresh, practical project you can finish today: create a warm reading nook that works morning to night. Think compact footprint, layered light, joyful colour—and a dash of Shadow Bright print magic.

There is nothing I love more in Autumn and Winter than a book, a comfy chair and turning the lamp on. 


1) Start with the Small Table

Choose a petite side table (35–45 cm wide) so the space feels intentional, not squeezed. Round tables are forgiving in tight spots and soften straight-lined sofas and armchairs.

Top Tip: If the tabletop is under 25 cm deep, keep accessories minimal so your lamp has room to breathe.


2) Add the Lamp 

Our hand-turned mango-wood lamp bases are made in Britain with high-quality brass fittings, then painted and finished in our Cheshire studio for a beautifully durable result. The 29 cm height is perfect for a cosy glow without glare.

Finishes

  • Waxed Natural (shows the grain)

  • Painted Light Sage Green

  • Painted Light Grey

  • Bespoke colour on request

Pair each base with a 20 cm lampshade—the sweet-spot size for bedside and nook styling. After you order a base, we’ll be in touch to help you choose your favourite Shadow Bright shade (or create a custom).

Top Tip: Keep the bottom of the shade roughly level with your seated eye line. It’s the easiest way to get flattering, non-glary light for reading.


3) Choose a Shade Story

Pattern is where your nook gets personality. A few fool-proof combos:

  • Natural base + Bold Geometric
    High contrast and happy. Works with tan leather and mid-tone woods.

  • Sage base + Soft Abstracts
    Calming layers for bedrooms and quiet corners.

  • Light Grey base + Saturated Colour
    Let the base act as a neutral anchor while the shade brings the pop.


4) Layer Texture for Autumn Warmth

Texture is what makes a corner feel like a hug.

  • Cushions: Mix one statement print with a velvet or brushed-cotton solid.

  • Throw: Choose weighty knits or wool to balance smooth ceramics and polished wood.

  • Tray: A small tray or placemat protects the surface and corrals cups + spectacles.

Top Tip: Use the 3–2–1 formula—3 solids, 2 small-scale patterns, 1 statement print—for harmony without fuss.

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