I don’t know if it’s necessary to turn on each light you have in the store, but they do it here. When I walked in, I was tempted to just flick the switches off and tell the staff that there’s still light outside, so it’s unnecessary to have the chandelier hanging above me shining so brightly. If you want lights(any lights — spot lights, lamps, ceiling lamps, wall lights), you should stop here. Although, some lights look hideous and I can’t imagine anyone wanting to place them in their living room. But they do have special offers, and sometimes you can get two good lamps for the price of one. I almost did that, but then I remembered I had no money.
Sarah-Jane B.
Tu valoración: 2 Brighton, United Kingdom
Environmentalists should steer clear of Light Settings. I couldn’t estimate how much energy they must use on a daily basis but let’s just say they have an obscene number of lights switched on from early morning to late afternoon. Lord knows how the staff cope being surrounded by hundreds of chandeliers, ceiling lights, spot lights, wall lights, table lights, recessed lights and uplighters all radiating electricity. Ten minutes walking round the store was enough to give me a slight headache! To make matters worse, the majority of the stock in Light Settings is so chintzy and old fashioned it hurts. There are some modern designs scattered around but they tend to be the kind of lights you’d see in a restaurant or hotel rather than at home. Guess I’ll be sticking with my Kartel lamps and Habitat i-spy chandeliers!
Jessica W.
Tu valoración: 3 Burnaby, Canada
I would not advise to check out Light Settings during a migraine or hangover(not that lamp shopping is something you might feel like doing on those days anyway.) My point is, it’s a tad bright, and the shop’s electricity bill must be astounding. Lighting options include chandeliers, table and desk lamps, tall reading lamps, spotlights, those touch-to-dim lamps and decorative outdoor lighting. There are a few lava lamps and fibre optic creations, but mostly, the shop specialises in grown up, slightly dull home furnishings. Accessories like lamp shades and light switches are also available in multitudes. I’m not sure why this shop was so ridiculously busy, but it certainly was. Perhaps 20% is an enormous discount in the world of lighting.