Since moving into a flat with an original fireplace, I have been obsessed with the idea of adding two wall lights to flaank the chimney breast. However, i’m not obsessed enough to start rewiring my living room, so thank God for Rechargeable Wall Lights, and I’ve just found the best selection at next home.
Rechargeable wall lights make these simple living room lighting ideas edier to achieve, as they can be placed where other Fixed wall lights can’t. They are usually a magnetic base so you can lift the whole light down to charge it, or a bulb you can pop out. However, for a long time, stylish rechargeable wall lights under £ 80 was hard to come by.
While the ranges of the best wireless table lamps exploded on the high street last year, it took a little while for the wall-light versions to catch up with the lines of designer-favorite In the last few months, I’ve noticed dusk, dunelm, and john lewis all catching up; However, next home has one of the best options i’ve seen.
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I wasn’t surprise to see next home Leading the charge with expensive-looking recharge Hector which is £ 48 at next.
This lamp has been turned into the hector wall light, £ 45 at next. It is currently sitting very high on my wish list, AlongSide a glorious collection of mid-content and art deco-inspired wall lights.
Honestly, I don’t know how i’ll choose just one.
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Brushed Chrome Gloucester Rechargeable Wireless Wall Light
This elegant wall light is perfect for frameing a bed and is available in a brass version, too. It has the same looks as the mains-operated version, but this rechargeable option has a 6-his charging time for 12 hours of use.
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Black Ryker Rechargeable Wireless Wall Light
This elegant opal glass ridged shade does not look like any other rechargeable wall light I’ve seen at this price point. Paired with the Black and Gold Detailing, It Looks Straight out of a Styles 1920s Living Room.
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Brass Hertford Rechargeable Picture Wall Light
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Brass Hudson Rechargeable Wireless Wall Light
If you prefer a classic look, this wall light is just the ticket. But, my one word of warning is that this has the longest charge time at 7 hours for 8 hours of use. This will Always be a drawback of wireless lamps over mains-powered wall lights.
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Brass hector Rechargeable Wireless Wall Light
This is my favorite rechargeable wall light at next home, however, the big drawback is that it has to be charged for 6 hours to give 8 hours of charging time. If you are using it for 1 hour a day, you will need to recharge it weekly.
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Brass Denver Rechargeable Wall Light
This light wall light looks straight out of an expensive hotel and is the perfect addition to any bedroom lighting ideas. Use it as a reading light on eater side of a bed or tucked away in a reading corner. It is available in brass and chrome versions.
Alternative wireless wall lights
Pooky Lighting
Larger Twinky Rechargeable Wall Light in Antique Brass
Pooky is currently having a huge summer sala, so it is a rare options to pick up one of their Rechargeable wall lights for a fraction of the usual price. This striiking wall light has a 10 hour battery life based on 8 hours of charge.
Dusk
Lucilla Ornate Led Rechargeable Wall Light – Brass
If you’re a fan of the traditional look then this dusk lamp is a steal at £ 40. It has rave reviews from customers praising it’s value for money and looks.
Dunelm
Edited Life Industrial Rechargeable Touch Dimmable LED Wall Light
If you prefer a more modern aesthetic these new dimable Led walls are great for adding task lighting to a room. At the lowest brightness level it claims to run for 80 hours.
I’M Still Narrowing down which rechargeable wall light i’m going to choose for my home. Do you have a favorite?
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