
Dunelm's 'luxurious' touch lamp that gives the home 'a regal touch' 50% less
Give any room in the home a lavish touch with this touch table lamp.
The Dunelm summer sale is officially in full swing. With discounts across every category, it's the ultimate opportunity to spruce up the home for summer.
From charming bedding sets and home décor to garden items and kitchen gadgets, the home furnishings retailer's offer has us covered for every single room in the home that needs a bit of a touch up.
For those looking to add a small touch of luxury to the home, we have spotted this "luxurious" Nesa Touch Table Lamp currently on offer for half-price, as it has just been slashed from £55 to just £27.50.
With its brushed gold finish and sophisticated curved feature, this may be a smaller home item, but it "makes a statement in any room" and looks much more expensive than its price both inside and outside of the sale.
The fabric of the shade, which is available in velvet green, navy and cream, adds an opulent touch to the already classy-looking design, while the on/off touch function offers convenience in one simple touch.
Nesa Touch Table Lamp
£55
£27.50
Dunelm
Buy here
Product Description
Whether in the bedroom, hallway or living room, this Nesa Lamp is sure to instantly transform the look of any space in the home it is placed in.
Since the Dunelm lamp doesn't offer a grey shade, which some shoppers may prefer, we have spotted this Jax Chrome Dimmable Touch Table Lamp with Velvet Chrome Inner Shade at The Range for £35.99.
For those whose home might prefer a more modern looking design, there is this touch table lamp at Next for £22, with a selection of colours to choose from including chic champagne gold and a dusky rose gold.
As for Dunelm's Nesa Velvet Touch Lamp, it has amassed four star rating based on almost 200 reviews from homeware enthusiasts who are swooning over its "classy" design that gives the room " a regal touch".
One five-star review read: "Stylishly classic table lamp. Great touch feature to operate. Gives the room quite a regal touch! Would recommend."
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Someone else enthused: "This is just beautiful. Bought it along side the green crane bedding. It's just stunningly gorgeous. Plus the touch off and on aspect is fab. The shade of green is just delicious. If you are thinking of buying, stop thinking, just BUY IT. You will not be disappointed."
A third shopper remarked: "Absolutely Thrilled with my Lamp. It's a Showstopper with the bottle green shade and touch any part of the gold centre and will light your room up.
Homewares deal of the week
It's time to give the home a spring refresh and Dunelm has launched its massive sale.
Sometimes it's all about buying necessities for the home, and these Fifi Dining Chairs that have shoppers bagging multiple are now on offer for £31.50, down from £45, saving 30 percent off the RRP.
Crafted with a solid wooden frame, these chairs can easily be paired with many different dining tables and decorated with comfy cushion. Designed with a modern curved backrest with a scallop feature, this chair would be a cute edition to any home.
Currently available in apricot, blue and natural, there are chairs available for people who want to add a pop of colour to their home, as well as those who want to continue a minimalistic design.
This durable seat is said to offer both style and comfort to its users, and is the ideal choice for family meals or entertaining guests. With dimensions of H 80cm x W 44cm x D 52cm, this chair will comfortably fit under a table without taking up too much space.
Back to the Fifi Dining Chair, Dunelm shoppers have awarded the product a 4.5 star rating, with the vast majority of shoppers praising the chairs for their colour and how easy they are to assemble.
One delighted shopper wrote: "I really love this chair! They are super comfy and they look great! They were very easy to assemble."
With another shopper agreeing: "Lovely comfortable chairs! Waiting for them to come back into stock to order two more!"
Buy the Fifi Dining Chairs in the Dunelm sale here.
"It looks perfectly placed in my living room, I have had a lot of comments to how nice and homely it looks. It was worth the price. and would definitely recommend to buy from Dunelm."
Not everyone was pleased with the quality, with some saying the velvet fabric of the shade wasn't great value. One such shopper said: "Lamp's top heavy, lampshades very tacky not worth the price. Look good online but a big let down, very disappointed !!"
However, someone who was left delighted with the lamp added: "I absolutely love this lamp, it has been a very luxurious addition to our living room."
Dunelm's Nesa Touch Table Lamp can be bought for half-price in the summer sale now.

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