Sundial Home Table Lamps
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for damaged or defective items?
Most damaged or defective items can be returned for an exact replacement if a claim is made within 48 hours of delivery. Items must be in their original condition and packaging to be accepted for returns.
What are the requirements for a successful return?
Items must be in new and unused condition, returned with all original packaging and accessories, and shipped back fully insured using a trackable shipping method. Returns must also include a return authorization number provided by Sundial Home.
Are there any fees associated with returns?
Yes, a return shipping fee of $1.75 per pound and a 15% restocking fee will be deducted from your refund under certain conditions, such as unauthorized delivery refusals or items that do not fit through the door.
Which items are not eligible for returns?
Items marked "Final Sale" or "Special Order" are not eligible for returns. Additionally, items that have been assembled are also ineligible unless a written exception is provided by Sundial Home.
What height should a table lamp be next to a bed or sofa?
The bottom of the lampshade should be at eye level when seated or lying down to provide optimal lighting without glare.
How do I choose a lampshade for my table lamp?
Select a shade that complements the lamp base in color and style. The width of the shade should roughly match the height of the base.
Can table lamps be energy efficient?
Yes, using LED bulbs in your table lamps can significantly reduce energy consumption while providing ample light.
What's the golden ratio in furniture design?
The golden ratio is a design tool that helps determine the ideal size and placement of furniture. It guides designers to find the best spots for items like lamps on a table.
How does lighting affect the mood of a room?
The right lighting can transform the atmosphere of a room, from functional to cozy. Using various light sources can highlight features or hide imperfections.
What is metamerism in color design, and why is it important?
Metamerism refers to how colors look different under various lighting conditions. Testing colors in the lighting conditions they will be used in is crucial to ensure they appear as expected.