A retro home decor trend is set to take over Australia – and Kmart has just the buy for shoppers on a budget.
The mirrored portable rechargeable lamp ($17) has stunned thousands across the country.
Melbourne-based influencer Jenny Zhou recently purchased two lamps and expertly styled them in her living room on top of a green glass side table.
‘I thought it would be really cute to have mushroom disco lamps on our dining table too for all the dinner parties,’ Jenny said in a video.
‘Oh my gosh, it’s so pretty,’ she gasped when she saw the products in the light. ‘Look how shiny it is.’
The lamps have three settings for brightness so that you can perfectly curate the vibe you want.
Sydney-based interior designer Emma Bloomfield previously told FEMAIL that layered lighting adds a touch of softness to create a dynamic room.
She recommended choosing a combination of lamps, pendant lights, and sconces instead of harsh overhead tube lights.
Sue Kerr, from Sydney, was also mesmerised by how the lamp completely transformed her living room.
Shoppers shared rave reviews of the disco mushroom lamp online.
‘I got one this week and I’m obsessed,’ one said.
‘I really need these, I have to go to Kmart today,’ an eager shopper said.
But that’s not the only lamp Kmart shoppers are obsessed with.
The Amiri portable rechargeable lamp ($17) has sent Aussies into a spin thanks to the ‘luxurious’ glow it gives their homes.
Swapping out hard white lights for warm bulbs and moving over to dimmable switches that you can tailor to your mood will help you have more control over the functionality and feel of the room.
Kmart’s portable touch lamp is perfect to add dimension to any room – and the low price means you can buy multiple to place around the house for a coherent look.
Jess Fussell, from Perth, recently purchased the trendy buy to liven up her common room.
‘The $17 lamp from Kmart that every girly home needs,’ she said.
Jess also bought her coffee table books and various other pieces of home decor from the bargain retailer.
‘Kmart is really elite at serving affordable decor finds.’
The lamp is only available in a gold tone at the moment but shoppers are itching for Kmart to release other colours.
‘I love it! I really want a chrome silver one of these,’ one said online about the touch lamp.
‘Stunning – I need it in my kitchen,’ another said.
Another option is the Elly table lamp which looks like it came straight out of a time capsule from the 1970s with its pleated lamp shade and sage green stand.
The Scandinavian inspired lamp, which is just $15, has been described as being perfect for living spaces and bedrooms.
An online vintage decor store is selling a similar lamp, they claim to be from the late 70s early 80s, for $1027.
The table lamp was designed by Poul Seest Andersen and manufactured by Le Klint and Holmegaard in Denmark and is 40cm tall from the base to the top of the shade.
The vintage lamp is an eggshell white finish.
Similar, new lamps are available online at European stores for around AUD$300.