Conventional lighting apparatuses are useful as sources of electrically-generated light, and are also popular for decorative purposes. Standard organizers for desktop items (i.e. paperclips, pens) are usually placed on a desk which often also has as a desk lamp placed thereon. Furthermore, stands for electronic devices (i.e. tablet computers and smart phones) are also often placed on a desk for ease of use. This can make the desk crowded. There is a continuing need for integrating desktop devices thereby minimizing desk space and avoiding clutter from associated wired connections.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide a desk lamp having an integrated organizer and electronic device stand in order to eliminate the need for having separate organizer, stand and lamp apparatus, in order to save desk space and to reduce unnecessary clutter from conventional desktop devices. It would further be desirable to coordinate and combine electrical fittings suitable for both the lamp and various electronic devices. The present invention satisfies these and other needs.