A Lamp You Can Stack With Your Books? Joanna Gaines’ Genius New Release Is Exactly What Your Shelf Styling Is Missing

This lamp is the key to illuminating your bookshelf display in style. And believe me, it won't stay in stock for very long

a bookend lamp with a fabric shade
(Image credit: Target)

Shelf styling, in my opinion, is an art form. Between positioning books and arranging decorative objects, it's as if you're creating your very own masterpiece in the heart of your home – a masterpiece that deserves to be lit.

That said, finding the right lighting ideas for bookshelves is no easy feat. Most table lamps are either too tall or their shades are too wide for shelves, and while mini rechargeable lamps have been a game changer for lighting bookshelves, Joanna Gaines just created something better.

Because of the curvature of its body, this lamp can comfortably fit on shelves, and since its metal base is wider than its wooden stand, it's sturdy enough to stand upright on its own. And did you notice how it resembles a bookend? This lamp was designed that way so it won't look out of place on your shelves – in fact, it'll fit right in, supporting books and providing ample light for the bookshelf in its entirety. It's the perfect bookshelf styling component.

This bookshelf lamp is a hot commodity for good reason. Not only is it a practical choice, but it's a chic one, too. Its simple yet elegant style leans into the modern farmhouse aesthetic that Joanna Gaines is known for, and its design can certainly elevate any shelf on which you place it.

Aside from my praise of this lamp, it has great reviews. 'This lamp was exactly what my built-in shelves were missing,' one reviewer wrote. 'It adds the perfect amount of light, and it’s so cute. Recommend!' Lots of reviewers have even added photos of the lamp in their spaces, further proving how beneficial this lamp is for shelves in reading nooks or home libraries.

a living room shelving unit with decor on each shelf including a lamp, a vase with flowers, some boxes, and matches

(Image credit: Target)

Of course, the obvious styling choice for this lamp is on a bookshelf. However, there are loads of other places in which it can be styled. You can position it on the desk in your home office, next to a cocktail-making book on your bar cart, or even on an open shelf in your kitchen. As long as it's positioned within 5' from an outlet, the styling possibilities are endless for this clever little lamp.

Joanna Gaines designed and released a similar version of this lamp a few collections back, and it sold out almost immediately after it dropped – I kept such a close eye on it for months after, but I never saw it reappear at Target. And sure enough, that lamp is now being sold on resale sites like Mercari and Poshmark for significantly more than its initial price. Needless to say, people love this bookshelf lamp. So while this variation is in stock (and less than $50, might I add), pick it up ASAP.

As for the rest of your bookshelf, I've pulled together a few decor choices from the rest of Joanna's new collection that can help stylize the scene. Shop them, below.

Shop Shelf Styling Decor from Hearth & Hand With Magnolia


A well-styled bookshelf is like a work of art that deserves to be lit. With the Wood Mid Tone Bookshelf Lamp from Joanna Gaines' Target collection, your bookshelf will become the standout feature whatever room in which it exists. Plus, it'll contribute to the bookshelf wealth display that you've already set up on your shelves.

Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.