A personalised children's lamp is a luminaire designed for children's or babies' bedrooms, with a name, shape or colour chosen by the family. It combines a lighting function with a decorative element within the room. According to Houzz 2025 data, 58% of Spanish parents update the lighting when preparing the children's bedroom. This selection brings together 10 personalised children's lamps arranged by age, function and light type.
Quick summary table
| # | Model | Recommended age | Light type | Ideal location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LED lamp with name | 0-12 years | Warm dimmable | Bedside table |
| 2 | Personalised animal night light | 0-5 years | Dim amber | Shelf |
| 3 | Cloud ceiling light | 2-10 years | Diffused overhead | Central ceiling |
| 4 | Wall lamp with initial | 3-12 years | Directional | Headboard |
| 5 | Personalised desk light | 6-14 years | Neutral white | Study desk |
| 6 | Wall light with character | 3-10 years | Decorative | Play area wall |
| 7 | Children's floor lamp | 4-12 years | Warm ambient | Reading corner |
| 8 | Night light with name | 0-3 years | Amber 2,700K | Baby's bedside |
| 9 | Geometric-shaped lamp | 5-14 years | Diffused | Chest of drawers |
| 10 | Personalised pendant lamp | 6-14 years | Dimmable overhead | Ceiling |
1. Bedside LED lamp with name
This is the best-selling model in the personalised children's segment. The child's name is integrated into the base or the shade, manufactured in translucent polymer with an internal LED. The warm dimmable light works as ambient lighting and as a night guide. It is best to choose temperatures between 2,700K and 3,000K so as not to disrupt sleep. The usual measurements are around 18-22 cm in height, sufficient for a standard bedside table. The name allows the child to identify their own corner from an early age. It works from birth up to around 12 years of age.

2. Personalised animal-shaped night light
The night light is a continuous, dim light that reduces night-time anxiety in children between 0 and 5 years old. According to a study by the Spanish Association of Paediatrics, 35% of children under six show fear of the dark. Personalised versions take the form of animals (bears, rabbits, dinosaurs) with the name integrated into the piece. The ideal light is amber between 1,800K and 2,200K, with no blue. They are placed on a low shelf or on the bedside table itself, always out of direct reach of babies in a cot.
3. Ceiling light shaped like a cloud or star
Children's ceiling lights illuminate the whole room with diffused overhead light. The personalised option lets you choose the shape (cloud, moon, star), size and frame colour. For a 9-12 m² room, between 1,800 and 2,400 lumens are recommended. The colour temperature should be warm (3,000K) if the ceiling light is the main source during sleeping hours. It is a good idea to combine it with personalised decorative letters on the headboard to build a coherent visual axis. Installation is always connected to the room's mains electricity.

4. Wall lamp with an initial
Wall lamps free up bedside table space and provide directed light over the headboard. The personalised initial version works as fixed decoration and as a reading point. The optimum height is between 130 and 150 cm from the floor, depending on the child's age. For reading in bed, neutral white light (4,000K) at around 400 lumens is what you want. The initial can be repeated on the opposite wall as a symmetrical decorative device. It is a common solution in bedrooms shared between siblings.
5. Personalised desk lamp
The desk appears in the children's bedroom between the ages of 5 and 7, according to industry data. The personalised desk lamp combines a name or shape with an articulated head. The recommended light is neutral white between 4,000K and 4,500K, around 500 lumens. The source should come from the opposite side to the child's dominant hand to avoid shadows. Personalised polymer versions allow opaque colours such as sage green, midnight blue or terracotta, integrated without being garish. You want rigidity in the arm so it withstands daily use.
6. Wall light with a character
The personalised decorative wall light is more aesthetic than functional. It usually has a low amber light (50-100 lumens) that works as an accent, not as the main source of light. The usual shapes are simplified characters, vehicles or elements from the child's world. The mounting height is between 110 and 130 cm in the play area. It works well alongside decorative letters with the child's name on the same wall. The most practical installation is battery-powered to avoid visible wiring.

7. Children's floor lamp for the reading corner
The reading corner is a defined space from the age of 4, according to the Montessori method. The children's floor lamp stands between 100 and 130 cm tall, much shorter than adult versions. The optimum light is warm ambient with a dimmer, between 2,700K and 3,000K. Wide, stable bases are mandatory for safety: never less than 25 cm in diameter. Personalised versions can integrate the name into the base or use soft pastel tones. It also works as a secondary light source when the ceiling light is off.
8. Baby's night light with name
The night light is the most widely used bedside light in bedrooms for babies aged 0 to 3. It emits a soft amber light (1,800K-2,200K) throughout the night without interfering with the sleep cycle. Personalised versions integrate the baby's name into a translucent polymer body. Power consumption is very low (1-3 W) and most run on USB or batteries. It sits on the bedside table or on a high shelf nearby, never inside the cot. It also adds a decorative element that grows with the child.
9. Geometric lamp for pre-teens
From the age of 8-10, children's taste shifts towards more restrained shapes. Personalised geometric lamps (cubes, dodecahedrons, modular shapes) replace the characters. The name or initial is kept discreet on the base. The colours work within a neutral palette: bone white, stone grey, sage green, midnight blue. The ideal light is warm ambient with a dimmer again, between 2,700K and 3,000K. It is the natural transition into adult decoration without breaking the earlier coherence. It pairs well with designer table lamps in the rest of the home.

10. Personalised pendant lamp
The pendant lamp over a bed or play area replaces the ceiling light when you want a piece with more visual presence. The mounting height is between 180 and 200 cm from the floor, always out of reach of cots and bunk beds. The personalised version allows shape (sphere, geometric), colour and, in some cases, the name perforated into the shade. The light must be dimmable and warm so it does not become harsh. It works as the main light when the ceiling is high and the room is over 12 m². It is a common solution in children's interior design projects.
How to choose the right children's lamp
Three rules sum up the method. First, the main overhead light covers the whole room: between 200 and 250 lumens per square metre. Second, the bedside light must be warm (2,700K-3,000K) and dimmable, never blue at bedtime. Third, decorative lights (wall lights, night lights) are accents, not the main source. Personalisation adds emotional value but does not replace technical criteria. If you'd like to see options with an integrated name and quick delivery, have a look at the complete collection of personalised children's lamps and pair them with personalised decorative letters over the headboard.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best light temperature for a child's bedroom?
For sleeping, warm light between 2,700K and 3,000K. For studying, neutral light between 4,000K and 4,500K. Blue light (above 5,000K) disrupts melatonin production and makes it harder for children to fall asleep.
At what age can a personalised bedside lamp be used?
From birth if it works as a night light with a dim amber glow. From the age of 3-4, the child already recognises the name and associates it with their own corner. There is no upper age limit: restrained versions work all the way up to 14.
Are personalised LED lamps safe in children's bedrooms?
Yes, provided they have CE certification and do not exceed 40°C on the surface. Versions printed in technical polymer with low-consumption LEDs do not heat up. They are always placed out of direct reach of babies in a cot.
How many light sources does a children's bedroom need?
Three as a minimum. A general overhead light (ceiling light or pendant lamp), a task light (bedside or desk) and an accent or night light. The combination lets you adapt the room to sleeping, playing, studying and reading.
How much does a personalised children's lamp cost in Spain?
The usual range runs from 35 to 90 euros depending on size, complexity and type of personalisation. Versions with a name cost the same as a mid-range standard lamp, with no heavy surcharge for the personalisation.
Does personalisation extend the delivery time?
For made-to-order artisan production in Spain, personalisation adds 24-48 hours to the lead time. Fluxenna manufactures this type of piece in 48-72 hours and ships across Europe from Spain.
Conclusion
A children's bedroom needs three combined light sources and a colour temperature suited to each moment of the day. Personalisation adds an affective dimension that children recognise from an early age, but it does not replace the technical decision on lumens and Kelvin. The personalised children's lamps collection covers the three light types needed and pairs with personalised decorative letters to build a coherent visual axis around the child's name.
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