Not just one fitting, the Zoticus 1950s-style lighting at La Redoute is a full range of designs, depending on your specific needs or budget.
It’s an interesting one too, not least from a retailer you would probably class as ‘high street’. At least, in terms of pricing. This isn’t designer lighting, but it looks very much like it.
The full range is now available too, with the floor lamp and the table lamp you can see at the top of the page just appearing online alongside the wall and ceiling lights, which now means you can kit out pretty much all of your home with the Zoticus range.
As for the look, it reminds me more than a little of the Greta Grossman designs of the 1950s, like the G10 lamp for example. It’s also like the Curvilinear range by West Elm that was out last year. You get the idea, 1950s and midcentury modern, with a mix of black and brass. If that’s the way you are taking your home, this is a range that is well worth checking out.
As I said, versatile too. The double pendant ceiling light is adjustable, not just in terms of moving the shades, but with the height of each shade too. That option to adjust also extends to the three remaining wall lights too, but in their own unique way.
Price is on its side as well, which is usually the case for La Redoute, whether that’s its furniture range (always worth keeping an eye on) or its associated accessories.
With this range, the ceiling light is £180, with the other three wall lights prices between £120 and £160. The table lamp is £110 and the floor lamp is £185. Of course, La Redoute always has a deal on and right it is money off depending on what you spend. At the moment, you can get between 10 per cent and 40 per cent off depending on the design you go for.