Dunelm's 'elegant' £40 living room lamp wouldn't look out of place in a high-end restaurant or hotel
14.02.2024 - 16:20
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Dunelm shoppers have fallen head over heels for a budget-friendly table lamp that those who have bought it claims it 'looks a lot more expensive' than it costs, and wouldn't look out of place in a high-end restaurant or hotel. The lamp, which is fabric-free meaning that it can be placed in a room with a log fire, comes in at only £40.
The Logan Logan Antique Brass Industrial Table Lamp comes ready assembled and would be perfect for adding a modern touch to your living space whether it be your living, hallway or even bedroom. The table light has received nearly 120 five-star reviews, and you can definitely see why.
The elegant lamp has been fashioned in a trendy dark nickel colourway and an antique brass details, combining a vintage silhouette with an ultra-modern metal colourway, that won't go out of style any time soon. The lamp has the following dimensions: H52cm x W23cm x D30cm and takes Edison light bulbs which add a touch of timelessness to the piece.
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Dunelm customers have been seriously loving the Logan Antique Brass Industrial Table Lamp. So much so, it has racked up a near-perfect average star-rating of 4.9 out of five. Those who have bought the lamp have repeatedly said that it 'looks more expensive' than its modest £40 price tag, and we tend to agree.
One Dunelm shopper wrote: "Fabulous lamp. I was after something with no fabric which always gets dirty and dusty with our log burner. Love the simplicity of the design, it shows a lovely soft light and looks great on the table I also purchased
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