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Wisteria rechargeable table lamp in glass finished in antique brass Reviews

4.9 Rating 16 Reviews
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Cotswold 3 Barnwood Point,
Corinium Avenue, Barnwood,
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL4 3HX

Great lamp. Quite an antique-gold colour. Fabulous that you can recharge and really bright on the highest setting.
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Posted 2 years ago
I was really shocked how much light it does give! The charge does take nearly a full day so make sure you’re prepared to take it for a charge in the morning for it to be fully charged by the afternoon! I’d love to see bone glass options and more pottery style!
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Posted 2 years ago
In a sea of ugly, Pooky are the only place making functioning AND beautiful rechargable lamps. Super impressed! The Wisteria is, to the eye, a pretty glass lamp. The different settings of brightness - 3 in all - are that little bit extra. Love it!
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Posted 2 years ago
My favourite lamp! Love the colour of the brass and makes a lovely addition to my living room, definitely worth waiting for it to come back into stock.
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Posted 2 years ago
Beautiful,know it will be happy in its new home.
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Posted 3 years ago
larger than expected, gorgeous, could not have wished for anything better. Love it!
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Posted 3 years ago
Long sought after and it looks as good as our other Pooky lamp.
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Posted 3 years ago
The lamp arrived well packed but despite that the actual light fitting was slightly bent, I gently straightened it while praying it didn't snap off, it's ever so slightly still got a little lean but I don't want to risk snapping it. When I came to put the bulb in I couldn't get it to work (after I'd charged it and the blue light had gone out), I actually had it on my desk where it had been charging and was sitting down, I was about to pack it up and email the company so I stood up and unscrewed the bulb, I then noticed there was a bag of silica crystals stuffed in the lamp fitting, took that out and voila lamp now works. I understand why the silica might be in there but it might be a good idea to put a note on your instructions to say so, I can't be the only one that's done it. Anyway, I made a lampshade, fitted it and it's up and running. It's been on for about 4 hours at full power with no sign of dimming. It gives out a good bright light, the lamps next to the sofa and tall enough that it throws light from the bottom of the shade that you would be able to read by but also tall enough that you're not blinded by the light from a bare bulb. It's very stylish, quite elegant and well made (although there is a fairly large bubble in the glass that I'm studiously ignoring) but I do think it's overpriced, I think £40 cheaper would be more reasonable but hey I bought it so I'll grin and bear it.
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Posted 3 years ago