Marks and Spencer fans 'need' £10 gadget that lights up a room without using any electricity
24.10.2023 - 04:35
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Marks and Spencer customers are scrambling to buy a £10 Christmas decoration that will make any room in the house look instantly more elegant and expensive. As well as looking 'beautiful' and smelling like Christmas, the M&S Collection accessory has impressed homeware lovers with its ability to light up a whole room without using electricity, thanks to its inbuilt LED light system.
The M&S collection £10 Mandarin, Clove & Cinnamon Town House Light Up Candle features an adorable Christmassy scene across the jar. The candle features an LED system to light up the glass without the candle being lit and a candle in the centre.
The fragrance comes from the Amber fragrance family which is a sweet gourmand, it more specifically smells of mandarin, clove and cinnamon which are classic Christmas spices to get you in the spirit. It has a burn time of over 20 hours, but can be used as a light-up decoration time and time again thanks to its LEDs.
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The jar's festive design shows off a snow dusted London featuring an iconic Christmas tree that towers over the buildings around it, the London Eye and Big Ben. Shoppers are raving about it, insisting the candle doubles up as an atmospheric gift that's perfect to take when visiting people over the festive season.
With a near-perfect five star rating, M&S fans have called it 'beautiful' and 'larger than expected'. They've also suggested it makes an excellent house gift, taking to the reviews shoppers are calling it a 'perfect
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