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Brighten up your ugly wall or fence with Home Bargains stunning £8 metal wall art & it doubles up as a light

Brighten up your ugly wall or fence with Home Bargains stunning £8 metal wall art & it doubles up as a light

Scottish Sun01-07-2025
GLOW FOR LESS Brighten up your ugly wall or fence with Home Bargains stunning £8 metal wall art & it doubles up as a light
SPRUCE up your garden with Home Bargains' stunning metal wall art, which doubles up as a light, perfect for summer evenings.
Brighten up your home for just £8
With Home Bargains' new product, shoppers can bag themselves a floral solar light to brighten up their garden wall for just £7.99.
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Home Bargains are helping you brighten up your garden this summer
Credit: Home Bargains
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The £8 wall light comes in two different styles
Credit: Home Bargains
Available in multiple different prints, the retailer has described the product as a "stunning" and "eco-friendly" piece.
The product description reads: "Illuminate your space with the charm of blooming flowers or vibrant leaves and the efficiency of solar power.
"Our light is a captivating addition to any space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere while showcasing your love for nature and art."
It added: "Upgrade your decor with this beautiful fusion of form and function today."
The stunning light comes in both a floral and leaf design.
Perfect for summer evenings
The feature automatically turns on at dusk to make it the perfect addition to your garden for long summer evenings outside.
Designed by Firefly Solar Light Co, the light offers a warm white LED glow.
Home Bargains also offer this product in a smaller size which retails for just £4.99.
Solar lights that will make your garden glow
It isn't the only store offering bargain lighting to brighten up your outdoor area this summer.
Aldi launched £3.99 solar light bulbs last month, as part of a wider push to offer more low-cost garden essentials this season.
Homebase is selling premium outdoor lanterns which don't require any plugs for under £30 - they're perfect for the summer nights
The bulbs, which come in two different shapes and have 20 firefly LED lights inside, have been billed as an essential for summer evenings.
Shoppers have also been racing to snap up a set of string lights from The Original Factory Shop, which were released last month.
The LED lights, adorned with warm white bulbs and artificial pink roses retail for £10.
The product description reads: "It's a great no-fuss addition to any garden, terrace or gazebo, providing light in those darker corners and colour all year long."
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