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Win a designer light worth £119 in this week's Fabulous competition

Win a designer light worth £119 in this week's Fabulous competition

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GLOW GET IT Win a designer light worth £119 in this week's Fabulous competition
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LOOKING to give your home or garden a proper glow-up?
Take a look at Italian designer brand Seletti - the iconic, playful designs bring serious fun to any interior.
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Pendant lights, £119 each, Seletti
From characterful gnomes to dashing deckchairs and Grecian-inspired lamps to bold aubergine candlesticks, Seletti's homeware is a talking point.
Right now, we've fallen for their fab fruit pendants, part of Seletti's Vitamin collection.
And the good news is that five Fabulous readers can each win their choice of either a pineapple or pear pendant lamp - worth £119.
Whether it's for your downstairs loo or a statement piece over your kitchen table, it's sure to add character and a touch of fun.
Just be warned, it'll only be the start of your Italian love affair with this brand.
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