Lamp
In anime, lamps are never just lamps. It regulates mood. A warm light in a dark room can calm, lonely, or tense a scene, depending on how the artist frames it. Late-night study setups have desk lamps, sleepy slice-of-life rooms have bedside lamps, and rainy city shots have street lamps with that wet-pavement glow. Shades and bulbs can be characters in themselves.
This tag includes many lamp styles. There are modern lamps with clean lines, old-fashioned standing lamps that soften things, and fantasy oil lamps for a map-edge inn. Japanese matsuri scenes, which use soft light instead of neon, often use paper lanterns. Artists pay close attention to lighting: how hair shines, shadows under chins, and dust in the air becoming clear.
The best part is that it supports many wallpapers. A lamp can add quiet to a cozy room or be the focal point of a moody portrait with a half-lit, half-hidden face. It suits romance, horror, mystery, and after-school calm. Lamp art suits people who like lived-in backgrounds or full night scenes.