The Ideal Home team and I all love Marks & Spencer’s homeware. But there is one category that I think the brand really excels at – and that’s lamps. I have a minor obsession with M&S lamps, so imagine my excitement when I found out that some of the most stylish and expensive-looking styles are currently on sale with 30% off.
The M&S lighting sale includes some of my favourite spring/summer 2026 lamps – from table lamps to the best wireless lamps and even floor lamps. You don’t have to stop at one since you could easily get your whole layered lighting scheme in this sale – and if you’ve heard me talk about lighting trends for this year or even the best living room lighting ideas, you’ll know that layered lighting is the way to go when creating a lovely, cosy ambience.
Can my home handle any more lamps? I don’t know if it can, but I’m feeling tempted nevertheless. These are the 6 lamps from this sale I’m currently eyeing and would recommend to anyone. But better be quick before they sell out!
My top picks
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Full Pleat Gingham Table Lamp
This chic little gingham number has an elevated cottagecore look to it. It’s the perfect to inject some pattern and texture into a room with that pleated fabric finish.
The sculptural shape of the ceramic and rattan Remi table lamp makes it look so much more expensive than its original price. And for less than £40, it’s an absolute bargain!
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Wicker Graduated Base Floor Lamp
This wicker floor lamp is one of the standout buys of Marks & Spencer’s lighting range for this season. The design of the rattan base is so unique. And it also comes as a table lamp which is on sale, too.
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Rechargeable Metal Table Lamp
This sleek rechargeable lamp is on offer in the antique brass finish. And a design like this is perfect for those corners with no socket nearby.
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Rechargeable Ceramic Tile Table Lamp
And if you’re after a wireless lamp with a little more colour, pattern and texture, then look no further than this ceramic tiled number. It comes in blue and butter yellow but I’m especially into the latter colouway.
Do you agree with my top picks? Or which M&S lamps are you considering adding to your basket instead?
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