Gordon Ramsay's Manchester Restaurant Features £13 'No Plug' Lamp from Dusk
Gordon Ramsay's Manchester Restaurant Uses £13 Dusk Lamp

Stylish £13 'No Plug' Lamp Spotted in Gordon Ramsay's Manchester Eatery

A savvy shopping writer recently made an intriguing discovery during a visit to Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat restaurant in Manchester. The venue, which marks the celebrity chef's first major restaurant venture in the city, features a decorative touch that has caught the attention of home decor enthusiasts.

The Zeta Mini LED Rechargeable Wireless Lamp

On the tables at Lucky Cat, the writer spotted what appears to be Dusk's Gold Zeta Mini LED Rechargeable Wireless Lamp. This cordless lamp is currently available with a significant 30% discount, reducing its price from £19 to just £13 for a limited time. The lamp is designed to bring a hint of elegance to any room without the need for a power socket.

Key features of the Zeta lamp include:

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  • A touch-activated control that cycles through three lighting modes: daylight, warm white, and cool white.
  • A rechargeable battery with USB/Type-C charging capability, allowing for flexible placement anywhere in the home.
  • Available in both gold and silver finishes to suit different decor styles.
  • A charging period of three to four hours, providing eight to ten hours of running time at maximum brightness.

Restaurant Setting and Design Inspiration

Lucky Cat is situated on King Street in Manchester and draws inspiration from the drinking dens of 1930s Tokyo, as well as the jazz bars known as 'kissa' that were popular during that era. The interiors, crafted by Russel Sage Design Studio, pay tribute to the building's storied past while injecting personality into the space. The inclusion of the Dusk lamp adds a modern, practical touch to this lavishly designed venue.

Customer Reviews and Alternative Options

The Zeta Mini LED Rechargeable Wireless Lamp has garnered an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of five based on nearly 30 reviews. Many customers praise its convenience and aesthetic appeal. One reviewer noted, "Needed some light in a dark corner, but away from sockets. This does the job lovely." Another commented, "This is such a gorgeous lamp and looks beautiful in my living room. It makes it look really cosy."

However, not all feedback is entirely positive. One customer awarded it a three-star rating, stating, "It's a cute little lamp but the light it gives off is low, darkens up a corner but not so much more than that. Needs recharging fairly regularly to keep it working at its best."

For those seeking alternatives, other options in the market include:

  1. Dunelm's Keko Rechargeable Touch Dimmable Table Lamp, priced at £20 and available in three shades with cordless functionality.
  2. The Acorn Metal Desk Lamp from Sainsbury's Habitat, inspired by Scandi style and priced at £26.66, featuring a weighted base and warm grey powder coating.

Despite these alternatives, the Dusk lamp stands out for its affordability and design, making it a popular choice for brightening gloomy spots around the house or adding ambiance to dining tables. As one satisfied customer put it, "Great little lamps very useful for brightening gloomy spots around the house or for brightening a dining table instead of candles. Good value for money."

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