The Confetti Glass Rechargeable Wireless Table Lamp from Next requires no plug sockets so shoppers can take it to any room in the house
Customers at Next have discovered a nifty way to brighten up any dark corners in their homes, and it doesn’t involve the hassle of painting or breaking the bank on home decor. The popular Confetti Glass Rechargeable Wireless Table Lamp from Next comes in at £45.
The lamp features an elegant speckled white glass shade topped with a sleek brushed gold base, and there’s no need for plug sockets thanks to its rechargeable design via a USB cable. Customers are raving about its versatility, with one satisfied buyer calling the ‘lovely little lamp’ perfect because it’s ‘cordless so can go anywhere’, highlighting how it eliminates any messy or unsightly wires.
Although users will need to recharge the table lamp occasionally, Next claims it only takes five hours to charge for a full eight hours of use, a detail that buyers agree isn’t troublesome. One content shopper shared: “Delighted with this purchase.”
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Another customer mentioned: “My daughter bought me the vase to match. It’s not a bright light but is adequate for my small hallway. It does need charging periodically but this has not been a problem. It is admired by visitors.”
Confetti Glass Rechargeable Wireless Table Lamp
The table lamp is ‘great for corners with no plug sockets’.
With its expensive appearance yet £45 price tag, the stylish table lamp adds elegance without costing the earth – two can be had for less than £100, presenting themselves as ideal bedside lamps, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Echoing the sentiments of many, one particular customer enthused: “I bought this lamp for the corner of my lounge which has no electric sockets it’s a beautiful lamp the light it gives off is really bright and it is easy to charge and it last for hours so impressed I have bought another one.”
There seems to be a bit of debate over just how dazzling this lamp is, with some folks finding its glow good and others deeming it a tad too bright, leading them to drop a star from their rating. If you fancy something similar but distinct to the Next contender, consider the Cassia Pressed Glass Rechargeable Touch Dimmable Table Lamp from Dunelm. At £40, this one also boasts a nifty three-stage touch feature, letting consumers tweak the ambience to their liking.
Then there’s the Ayla Origami LED Rechargeable Wireless Lamp from Dusk, which is currently on sale for £35 making it the budget-friendly pick of the bunch. One buyer said: “This lamp is perfect for the areas that don’t have socket outlets but need light. Easy to charge and lasts quite a long time. Also, very stylish.”
However, if the Next lamp is preferred, rest assured, customers confirm it is easy to piece together and is ‘very pretty’. One reviewer declared: “Great lamp. Bigger and more substantial than expected. Once charged, it lasts a reasonable time. Throws a lovely pattern on the ceiling too. Glass is a nice weight not flimsy. Love it.” And yet another fan divulged: “Great little lamp for corners that have no plug socket, really pretty and easy to charge up.”