Home Bargains has once again delighted shoppers with the restock of its popular wireless lamp priced at just £8. Originally inspired by the high-end designs of brands like House of Isabella, this stylish lamp has become a staple for those seeking affordable yet chic home décor.
With its impressive homeware collection, Home Bargains has captured the attention of many, particularly with the wireless lamp priced at £7.99, which has sold out multiple times. Recently, the lamp has been restocked, ready to charm customers once again
Social media buzz surrounding the lamp has reached new heights, especially among TikTok users showcasing their finds. Shoppers have been quick to share how the lamp enhances their rooms, emphasizing its elegance and versatility across different spaces.
Popular TikTok creator @beccy_gladstone exhibited her white lamp, exclaiming, "Sorry when did Home Bargains get so good? This lamp is everything." Her enthusiasm was echoed by viewers, with one commenting, "That's beautiful." A fellow TikToker, @libbiemayfitzpatrick, also highlighted the lamp’s two color options, inviting users to check them out. A delighted follower echoed her excitement: "I need those lamps!"
Historically, this lamp has sold out rapidly due to its growing popularity. The intense interest is reflected in past Instagram posts by Home Bargains, where comments such as "Got my husband to pick up two yesterday! Wasn't missing out again!" and "These are amazing and look expensive" were prevalent.
Adding to the enticing offerings at Home Bargains, the selection of lamps includes the Home Collections Lulu Lamp for £4.99, the Home Collections Stockholm Lamp at £7.99, and the Home Collections Ceramic Lamp for £9.99. This diverse array of options ensures shoppers can find something suitable for their home design preferences.
On another note, some Home Bargains customers have shared alarming experiences recently. Leah Nelson voiced her concerns after her daughter, 13-year-old Brooke, suffered severe skin reactions allegedly caused by the Bubble T Watermelon face cleanser. While excited to use the product for the first time, Brooke developed painful burning blisters, resulting in significant distress.
Remarkably, Leah detailed how the incident unfolded on December 18. After using the cleanser, Brooke’s face turned red and swollen, and within days, she developed blisters so painful she struggled to drink water. The visuals showed alarming effects, prompting Leah to seek urgent medical attention, where Brooke was treated with steroid creams.
Leah described the incident as feeling like the "end of the world", especially as it occurred just before her daughter’s birthday. She noted, "She had to have couple days off school because she went in one day and everyone was asking her what happened. It was her 13th birthday the week after so she was more morbid about it."
Frustrated with the lack of communication from Bubble T Cosmetics, Leah stated, "I tried getting in touch with Bubble T Cosmetics through email and TikTok but did not hear back until I commented on several of their videos." The response from the company suggested there may have been "a malfunction" and advised consumers to conduct patch tests, though Leah argued there were no warning labels on the product urging this precaution.
A spokesperson from Home Bargains said, "Naturally, we are sorry to learn of our customer's experience and distress they have suffered... Upon investigation we have no reports logged with our Customer Support team justifying this incident but we would be happy to work with the customer if they get in touch." Meanwhile, responses from Bubble T Cosmetics reiterated the safety of their products.
Discussions surrounding dupes and affordable alternatives continue to thrive at Home Bargains. One such product gaining traction is the Victoria Harper Mystical Cream, touted as a budget-friendly alternative to Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream, which retails for £54. At just £3.99, customers are flocking to experience this budget beauty find.
Beauty enthusiasts are lauding the cream's performance; one shopper claimed, "The HB one is amazing!" and another noted, "I love this cream, I bought it on a whim with doubt but it’s lovely". Though not everyone had positive feedback, as one commented on the overwhelming scent, saying, "No, the scent is really overpowering. I wish I hadn't bothered." Nevertheless, the hunt for affordable beauty products remains strong.
For those chasing designer looks without the exorbitant price tag, the retailer is also said to be providing dupes of luxury items. A notable find shared by shoppers was the Zara lamp, priced at £19.99 compared to the original, which is listed at around £119.99. Shoppers are eager to explore these chic options without over-committing their budgets.
With Home Bargains consistently presenting elegant options for homeware and beauty enthusiasts at incredibly reasonable prices, customers can indulge their interior design dreams and skincare routines without overspending. It remains to be seen how the recent region-wide restocks impact sales, but the enthusiasm certainly points to continued interest from shoppers across the UK.