Get all your news in one place.
100's of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Ideal Home
Ideal Home
Annie Collyer

Sorry, rechargeable wall lamps – Habitat's making plug-in wall lights cool again with these super stylish alternatives

Habitat Wiggle Metal 2 Light Wall Light - Green & Natural hanging on beige wall above green bedside table, beside green striped headboard with red patterned sheets.

Rechargeable wall lights are truly having a moment right now. But before them came plug-in wall lights. These were the original electrician-free lighting solution, but they've been largely forgotten about with the explosion of wireless lamps now available. However, after spotting some of Habitat's new plug-in wall lamp options, I think they're due for a resurgence.

For those who'd rather not have the chore of recharging their living room lighting ideas or are looking for a pop of colour on their walls, Habitat has bought plug in wall lights back with a bang, and the Habitat wiggle wall light is the standout star.

The green and gold beauty will be sure to add a striking pop of colour to any wall. I think it's perfect for hallway lighting ideas to illuminate an empty wall. Its wiggle arms are the best part about it, and it's one of the first times I've seen a multi-armed statement plug-in wall light.

Since celebrating its 60th anniversary, Habitat has gone hard on all things colour and playfulness. This lamp is an instant hit of dopamine when you see it and a fun spin on the wavy home decor trend that continues to be big this year.

This statement lamp is a perfect example of why there will always be a home for plug-in wall lights. This lamp, with its two arms, is made to fully illuminate a hallway or living room, a job even the best rechargeable lights at a similar price point of £45 would struggle with.

Both wireless and plug-in styles have their pros and cons. I have plug-in wall lights in my bedroom, above each of my bedside tables. These work well since they're bright enough to read by at night, and used regularly, so I don't have the faff of remembering to recharge them. But, along my staircase, where the lights are largely for decor purposes, I've opted for wireless lamps.

If you're not into the wiggle look, Habitat has a range of other stylish plug-in wall lights, including two striking red options to add a touch of unexpected red theory to your walls.

Have you been officially convinced to invest in some plug-in wall lights? Here are a few other picks I've spotted at John Lewis, George at Asda and Dunelm.

Alternative wall lights

I'm not turning my back on rechargeable wall lights, but sometimes you do just need the ease and brightness of a plug in.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100's of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.