Cherry lamp (New Horizons)

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Type of furniture Cherry lamp Type of wall-mounted furniture #285
Fruits SeriesCherry Set  |  Lighting
Cherry lamp
Variation shown: Cherry
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  2,400 Bells
Height Size
7.1988
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via  Crafting
Recipe 10× Cherry
Clay
Recipe type Wall-mounted (#379)
Recipe obtained via  Tom Nook (Obtained during the main storyline during the villager house development quest if the native fruit is Cherries)
 Peppy villager
Customize  Cyrus:  3,100 Bells
Remake kit 4 kits
Variations 2 variations
HHA themes Fancy
HHA points 103
Variations
Cherry lamp's Cherry variant
Cherry lamp's Black cherry variant
Names in other languages
 さくらんぼのランプ
 樱桃灯
 lampe cerise
 lámpara cereza
 lampada ciliegia
 светильник-вишни
 체리 램프
 櫻桃燈
 lampe cerise
 lámpara cereza
 Kirschenlampe
 kersenlamp

The cherry lamp is a customizable wall-mounted furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is part of the Fruits Series and Cherry Set. The player can interact with this item to turn its lighting effect on or off.

The cherry lamp can be obtained from crafting, which requires 10× cherry and clay. The recipe for this item can be obtained from either Tom Nook (obtained during the main storyline during the villager house development quest if the native fruit is cherries) or peppy villagers. The item's fruit color can be customized either by using 4 customization kits or by Cyrus at Harv's Island for  3,100 Bells.

No villagers have this item in their home. It also appears in lazy villagers' initial homes if the player island's native fruit is Cherries.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Blaire, Cheri, Megan, Puddles, and Tangy.

Variations

The cherry lamp has 2 variations.

Cherry
 
Red

 
Green

Black cherry
 
Red

 
Green

Cherry Lamp (Cherry) NH Icon.png Cherry Lamp (Black Cherry) NH Icon.png

Version differences

Prior to version 2.0, the cherry lamp variant body part was named "Fruit type".

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