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Start ShoppingMinimal and super practical 'swing' wall light. When it’s not in use, a simple flick of a wrist is all it takes to put it neatly against the wall. Brilliant as a bedside reading light, our Carter wall light can be paired with our vast array of shades or hoods and can be located anywhere, thanks to the handy external flex and plug. A swivel head also allows the light to be directed almost anywhere...
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about the productMinimal and super practical 'swing' wall light. When it’s not in use, a simple flick of a wrist is all it takes to put it neatly against the wall. Brilliant as a bedside reading light, our Carter wall light can be paired with our vast array of shades or hoods and can be located anywhere, thanks to the handy external flex and plug. A swivel head also allows the light to be directed almost anywhere...
A fine blown glass tribute to our bivalve friends - and at a push, you could also use it to make very large scalloped shortbread! We don't really advise it though, as it looks much better with a lovely bulb glowing inside it. And anyway, is it scallop or scollop. Neighbors have commenced hostilities over less.
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efficiency detailsMinimal and super practical 'swing' wall light. When it’s not in use, a simple flick of a wrist is all it takes to put it neatly against the wall. Brilliant as a bedside reading light, our Carter wall light can be paired with our vast array of shades or hoods and can be located anywhere, thanks to the handy external flex and plug. A swivel head also allows the light to be directed almost anywhere...
A fine blown glass tribute to our bivalve friends - and at a push, you could also use it to make very large scalloped shortbread! We don't really advise it though, as it looks much better with a lovely bulb glowing inside it. And anyway, is it scallop or scollop. Neighbors have commenced hostilities over less.
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