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B&M shoppers can get a £20 dupe of The White Company's ‘iconic' £110 table lamp

B&M shoppers can get a £20 dupe of The White Company's ‘iconic' £110 table lamp

The Sun02-06-2025

B&M shoppers are snapping up a dupe of The White Company's iconic table lamp - priced nearly £100 less.
The lamp features a sleek white concrete base with a large matching shade and sells for just £20 at the popular British discount retailer.
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The White Company's Clayton Table Lamp, currently priced at £110, has been popular for its minimalist design.
The upmarket home brand advertises the lamp as a versatile piece made from natural linen, ideal for bedside tables, consoles and sideboards.
B&M claims to offer a knockoff of the sought-after lamp.
The discount chain shared a video on social media promoting its own white lamp, with on-screen text that reads, "White Company who?" and "£20 base & shade".
The post drew comments from shoppers tempted by the bargains displayed in the video.
One user wrote: "I've got to stop looking at these posts, too much temptation."
Meanwhile, B&M shoppers can buy a three-person tent for just a fraction of the cost of the North Face equivalent.
B&M is selling the Outdoor Adventure 2-3 Person Camping Tent for £18.
North Face's Stormbreak 2-Person Tent is currently available for a total of £225.
Offering a similar capacity, the more expensive model is described as water-resistant, breathable and lightweight.
B&M launches their children's outdoor range which is perfect for summer - there's a £2 bargain that'll easily keep the kids entertained
B&M shoppers have also recently spotted a chair originally priced at £100 now selling for just £30.
The Louise chair, available in cream and green, measures 58cm wide, 72cm high and 68cm deep, and supports up to around 100kg.
Meanwhile, a garden gadget is available for just £1 at B&M.
The Modern Solar Table Lamp has been further reduced to £1, down from £1.50.
The lamp is 21cm tall and has a rechargeable battery, making it an affordable way to light up an outdoor space on summer nights.
It emits a soft, warm white LED light.

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