Get Hotel-Style Ceramic Table Lamp for Under £5 with Cashback Deal
Hotel-Style Ceramic Table Lamp for Under £5 with Cashback

Shopping for a lamp that combines style, practicality, and affordability can be a challenge. Fortunately, Argos offers a lighting solution that delivers on all fronts without breaking the bank. The Painted Stripe Ceramic Table Lamp is not only attractive but compact enough to sit on a shelf without looking cluttered. Despite its modest price, it exudes a luxurious feel reminiscent of a high-end seaside hotel.

How to Get the Lamp for Under £2

Priced at £18, the Painted Stripe Ceramic Table Lamp can be obtained for less than £2 thanks to a current promotion from TopCashback. New members of the TopCashback platform who are also first-time Argos customers can claim a £15 welcome bonus plus cashback on any purchase of £15 or more at Argos. This brings the lamp down to just £1.50. Existing TopCashback members who have previously shopped at Argos will receive a slightly lower cashback amount, reducing the lamp to £2.85. To take advantage of the offer, customers must complete their purchase via the exclusive link provided.

Design and Features

The lamp features hand-painted blue stripes on a white ceramic base, complemented by a white linen-effect shade and a modern conical shape. It requires an E14 small Edison screw filament LED bulb. At Dunelm, a similar Beatrice Striped Table Lamp is priced at £30, while the Green Lucia Striped Table Lamp costs £33.15 after a discount code.

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Customer Reviews

The Painted Stripe Ceramic Table Lamp has received positive feedback, with one reviewer noting it is "really nice" and "small enough to go on the shelf." However, potential buyers should be aware that the lampshade is made from a cotton and polyester blend, which may not suit those preferring natural fibres like cotton or linen.

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