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EXPIRED House of Fraser - 'Pippy the Owl' Porcelain Table Lamp - Was £45 Now £13.50
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autumngirl
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I've only seen this online (so I don't know what the quality is like) but to me it looks like a bargain 
I imagine it just gives a very subtle glow and will make a nice ornamental item when unlit. From the pic I think it looks a lot more expensive than the £13.50 price tag - for ages I've been lusting after a similar-ish-looking one which John Lewis sells for £78 so I've plumped for this cheaper one instead!
http://m.houseoffraser.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-hof-Site/default/Product-Show?pid=167512027

Official MoneySavingExpert insert: House of Fraser has confirmed this lamp is available in stores and online, while stocks last. Delivery's £3 or you can collect in-store, free. Thanks to autumngirl for sharing this offer.
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I imagine it just gives a very subtle glow and will make a nice ornamental item when unlit. From the pic I think it looks a lot more expensive than the £13.50 price tag - for ages I've been lusting after a similar-ish-looking one which John Lewis sells for £78 so I've plumped for this cheaper one instead!
http://m.houseoffraser.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-hof-Site/default/Product-Show?pid=167512027
- Free to collect in store
- Standard UK Delivery = £3
- Cashback also available (although my HOF purchases never seem track for some reason)
Official MoneySavingExpert insert: House of Fraser has confirmed this lamp is available in stores and online, while stocks last. Delivery's £3 or you can collect in-store, free. Thanks to autumngirl for sharing this offer.
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Great find, My Mum loves owls so i grabbed it to put away for Christmas for her.0
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I think 'subtle' is certainly the word, if the maximum bulb it can take is just 9W!0
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Middlestitch wrote: »I think 'subtle' is certainly the word, if the maximum bulb it can take is just 9W!
Yes, I wouldn't recommend 9W for a reading lamp or anything like that. It'll be perfect for my bedroom though or perhaps in my front room and for the vast majority of the time it'll just be a nice (unlit) ornament. I like having a mix of strong light and mood-lighting so the low wattage won't bother me....might save me buying so many candles!
In my quest to find the perfect (inexpensive) owl lamp I also found this Dunelm one for £12.99, if anyone prefers. It's a lot smaller than the HOF one and only gives a dappled light but can take a 30W bulb:
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/cut-out-owl-table-lamp-287978#powerReviewDetail0 -
HOF says its ok for a children's room? they must have posh children as I would have though that it was too mature for a kids room
Dunhelm Mill's owl has more character and 30w might be bright enough for reading?Debt of £6300 cleared in 5 years, now ZERO0 -
looks great,have just ordered mine on line at 11.58pm0
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I don't need this, I don't even particularly like owls... But I want this so bad :-00
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Thank you so much, great find! And I can say I have started my Xmas shopping - in JULY!!! Fab.:j0
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Sold out now :-(0
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I picked mine up yesterday. It's gorgeous!0
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