Bhs makes light work of illumination
This season Bhs brightens our lives by adding an industrial edge to its lighting range


For a high street reinterpretation of modern lighting trends, Bhs has long been a go-to store - and they retain their crown this season with a range of industrial-feel pendants and lamps.
Bottle shapes, clusters of bulbs and smokey, lustred glass abound in Bhs's Illuminate range, out in October.
Prices start at £50 for the funnel-shaped Via, while the Brixton lamp and the Dalston pendant (both pictured) will set you back is £60 and £100.
An easy way to add a warehouse chic to your home, whether you're in a Hoxton loft or a Walsall semi.
Roll on the clocks going back, we say...
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Thea Babington-Stitt is the Managing Editor for Ideal Home. Thea has been working across some of the UK’s leading interiors titles since 2016.
She started working on these magazines and websites after graduating from City University London with a Masters in Magazine Journalism. Before moving to Ideal Home, Thea was News and Features Editor at Homes & Gardens, LivingEtc and Country Homes & Interiors. In addition to her role at Ideal Home, Thea is studying for a diploma in interior design with The Interior Design Institute.
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