M&S rechargeable wall lights are the £29 secret hack to make your home look expensive

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If you’re looking for a way to make your home look more expensive that’s renter-friendly, these £29 M&S rechargeable lights could be just the ticket

Wall lighting has emerged as one of 2026’s hottest interior design trends, celebrated for its gentle, ambient illumination that beautifully counterbalances the starkness of overhead lighting. High street retailer Marks & Spencer says that when positioned on both sides of a bed, a wall light can conjure a luxurious boutique hotel vibe; installed in the bathroom, it can cultivate a tranquil, spa-inspired ambience.

In particular, these rechargeable wall lamps could be the styling hack you need for elevating your living space, adding an expensive feel while remaining kind on your wallet. The M&S Rechargeable Ribbed Wall Light retails for an affordable £29.50 and comes in three shades, ensuring there’s a perfect pick for any interior.

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The retailer also asserts that “a stylish wall light serves as an ideal complement to a gallery wall, accentuating artwork whilst introducing dimension and visual interest to your room. For table lamps, discover additional rechargeable alternatives that allow you to effortlessly establish an atmosphere throughout your home”.

This Rechargeable Ribbed Wall Light is described as stylish and practical for any space. That lamp is USB rechargeable, ensuring added convenience for lighting any space in the house, without the need for drilling or rewiring – which makes these especially handy for renters.

This lamp also features a glass bulb lamp with a marbled look and is set on an eye-catching, circular mount with ribbed detailing that adds an expensive, luxurious vibe without costing a fortune. Whether you’re using them to decorate your bathroom, add wall-mounted lights to your bedroom or accentuate a gallery wall, these £29.50 lamps are sure to suit any home’s aesthetic.

One shopper who’s add these lamps to their home writes about their experience, sharing: “A beautiful rechargeable wall light which can also be used as a table lamp. Emits a soft glow & lots of light from the pale blue/grey globe. I bought it in the green colour frame which looks really chic. The ribbed frame of the lamp would also look great in navy, red, burgundy or a deep beige/chocolate brown. It did not come with a charger cable but I already had one so no problem. Easy to put together & charged quickly with quite a long charge time. Highly recommended.”

Another buyer beams: “This light is amazing and such great value .We got it go on the wall over our bedside table it can be easily turned on and off . Really handy as well if you get a power cut .We are going to purchase another one for the lounge .”

And a third raves: “Such a stylish and reasonably priced lamp. Charges really quickly and produces a lovely light. I use it as a side lamp rather than wall mounted and it’s perfect.”

While this 5-star reviewer raves: “Really classy, well-made looking light. Easy to fit and holds a charge well. The opaline glass sphere is really solid. The green colour matches my Farrow and Ball Bancha paint very well too. Love it! Already looking out for other places in the house I could use these.”

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Marks & Spencer has a similar expensive-looking option to consider with this Brass Rechargeable Wall Light, which adds an expensive yet homely finish to any interior space. These lamps retail for the slightly higher price point of £39.50.

Elsewhere, shoppers can find these Adie Wall Lights at Dunelm for an affordable £30. Over at Next, there are these Brass Twyford Rechargeable Wall Lights up for grabs for £55, or there’s the Laura Ashley Brass Langdon Matt Antique IP44 Wall Light for £45.

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