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And you can take your domestic lighting cue from world-famous showstopping displays. These include New York's famous Rockerfeller Plaza tree, which has embraced LEDs (light-emitting diodes). So while there is no apparent restraint – there are 30,000 LEDs along five miles of wire – energy consumption has been reduced from 3,510 kilowatt hours per day to 1,297khd. Closer to home, one of the UK's premier municipal displays, the Oxford and Regent Street lights, has also been converted to LED bulbs and this year they will also be powered by energy from renewable sources. From an eco perspective, LEDs are considered very good news – a 2007 McKinsey report focusing on the US suggested they represented the most significant easy change opportunity we have to reduce emissions. I haven't been able to find any Christmas light recycling amnesties where you can take in your old lights for LEDs (a shame, because there are some in the US), but you should upgrade to LEDs anyway – packing away your old lights, not throwing them in the bin.

Not only will new-style LEDs save you money (and energy), but safety campaigners say their relative cool heat will make your tree less of a fire hazard. You are, of course, master of your own fortune, because the amount of energy used depends how long you leave them on for, so you should also invest in a timer switch for your Christmas lights. Actually, here comes the Scrooge bit. There are those who argue their right to light up their garden, rooftop, etc, with full sled and reindeer illuminations with as much passion as others reserve for arguing their right to freedom of speech. Criticising these festive domestic displays is often held up as an act of snobbishness. I was delighted to find an academic paper to that effect (Class Identities and the Contested Landscapes of Christmas, by researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University). But aside from light pollution, a substantial environmental footprint is created by what the Energy Saving Trust terms an "extravagant light display", which translates into the generation of 400kg of extra CO2 (and between £75 and £100 on a bill over the festive season).

These are the lights I'd like to pull the plug on. How to install deck lights Turn your deck into a space you can use night and day. This video will show you how to install lights into your decking. little creatures Fairy Lights free delivery for all Aus orders over $55! Free freight for all wholesale orders < Previous | Back | Next > click image to enlarge. Olive Ball Fairy Lights FREE Aust-wide shipping for order over $55! FREE freight for all wholesale orders! Warm LED with On/Off switch Approx 3 meters, 1 meter cord and 2 meters the attachments area Approx every 12 cms Ball: hand-dyed natural cotton and polyester The Fairy lights are warm LED - providing a beautiful warm-tone light and consuming very little power, making them a great, sustainable decoration and gift. Perfect 7 cm balls in a beautiful package. No assembly required, the cotton balls String Light are already attached to the lights. Our unique colours and designs are of outstanding quality, making the best, most durable balls lights available.

Pick from our selection of wonderful colours. The lights are hand made and are sure to add spark and warmth to every room. Hang on a wall as a feature, wrap around a Christmas tree, fill a redundant fireplace, place in different containers such as fish bowls and rattan baskets to create unique light features - the styling options are endless! The lights look great when they are not lit up so they can brighten up your home in the daytime as well as at night. The lights are made of natural cotton which is hand dyed and shaped using a natural gum to make it firm. The lights are certified Standard Australia SAA for safety.Free shipping for orders $55 and over. has engineered some canny collaborations with British designers. The ribbon detail turns this basic lamp into something more playful.Made from an upcycled jar, this clear lamp was created to be completely portable. Take it where you need it, plug it in and drape or clip it to anything handy then move it again.This may be my favourite wall light of all time, although it does look better as a three than on its own.

Perfect for a child’s bedroom or a landing to add some ambient light.Neon lights may be one of the trends that, by the time it reaches the mainstream, is already over. But, if you don’t mind that, it’s a great way to bring some funky lighting into your home.The trend for industrial lighting shows no sign of waning and this is a great example. Its copper insert softens the harsh look a little.Bizz Sphere Dot Lavender BlueSometimes you don’t need a whole new light, just a more interesting shade. , £109 for thebulb, £189 with a brass fittingLee Broom’s pieces are highly prized. The cut-crystal bulb turns an ugly everyday object into a thing of beauty and does away with the need for a shade.This unusual light allows you to reach through the side and insert some of your favourite objects to create a little display. Great for a child’s room.Deco Globe Vintage style light bulbIf the Lee Broom is too pricey, this is a great alternative. This is modelled on those old lights with a glowing filament although it is also dimmable.

A simple globe pendant whose beauty rests on its size and simplicity. The glass is handblown and if it’s too plain, you could add a decorative bulb.This wooden shade has a Scandinavian vibe, which, unless you have been living under a rock, you will realise is deeply fashionable. It’s a very affordable way into this trend.Made from feathers, this is such a pretty pendant light that would look great in any room. It comes in two sizes but, in this case, the bigger the better. If you’re worried about dust, clean it with a hairdryer.Guy Chevenix-Trench gives new life to bits of old farming machinery and found objects – such as this 1920s gramophone – by turning them into lamps, tables and benches.Cluster lights are the new, more modern, take on a chandelier and will make a great statement in any room. Think of a pendant light as the earrings on an outfit – the finishing touch if you like.Kajo Flower lampshade in drum-smoked oakMade from oak, this shade designed by Hanna Francis will make pretty patterns over the walls.

The asymmetric shape makes it interesting even when it’s not turned on.Orla Kiely House Rhododendron Graphite floor lampThe designer has now added lighting to her range, including these elegant floor lamps which have a couple of shelves.This almost doubles as a task lamp as well as a showstopper for the room. Handy if you want to sit on a comfy chair or sofa and need a bit more light to read or or work by.A contemporary mix of wood and metal, this piece will have everyone amazed at where it’s from. But Bhs has been a good source of lighting for a while.Simple, clean and contemporary, this has a heavy acrylic base and textured cotton shade. , £165 for large; £125 for smallThese upcycled floor lights are made from the lights of a vintage car, a couple of camera tripods, vintage metal rulers and some natty red flex.Etsy is fast becoming the place of choice for people looking to buy unusual items from small businesses. These stick figure lights are made in Romania but ship to the UK.Sometimes all you want is a simple floor lamp that won’t dominate the room.

Made from solid oak and varnished, the downside is the shade isn’t included in the price.This elegant number should fit into any modern decorating scheme. Comes in a variety of colours including purple and red. It’s about 1.5m tall and makes a good reading lamp.Designed by Benjamin Hubert, this fabulous design is made from mouth-blown opal white glass. Would look great in a contemporary home.B&Q is another good place to look for lamps on a budget. This stylish floor lamp will both complement a modern scheme or fade discreetly into the background if you prefer.Ice Queen Outdoor LED garden chandelierDesigners Young & Battaglia, perhaps better known for their trompe l’oeil wallpaper, have come up with this fabulous garden light which creates an indoor space outside.Aulia Charcoal Grey outdoor wall lightOutdoor lighting can be very expensive, and if you’re only out a couple of times a year as last summer’s washout proved, you need something affordable. This is a good start.Outdoor lighting has to do just as many jobs as indoor and yet we rarely afford it the same thought, or even budget.

For a stylish light by the front door or over the deck, this is great.This wall light is a bit different from the usual lanterns and comes with built-in LED bulbs that should last for around 50,000 hours. Fix to a wall to be seen during the day or it’s a waste of an interesting design.If you need to light a path or want to throw light up a tree or shrub, this is the sort of thing you need. Comes in a set of four with 12m of cable from the transformer to the first light, and includes four bulbs.This wall light is affordable, which if you want to fix several of them is a key factor, and can be turned to face up or down depending on where you want the light to be.Given that outdoor lighting can be expensive, it’s worth trying to find a multi-tasking lamp – and this might be the answer. A row of these will create a pretty effect.Buried lights are perfect for throwing light at a wall or plant to create an effect and won’t take attention from the object you’re trying to highlight.White multi-function LED outdoor lightstlc-direct.co.uk, £21 for 90 lights excluding VATFairy lights needn’t be just for Christmas.

Wrap them around a tree or along a wall and they create a party atmosphere.If you don’t have the budget for expensive electrical work then candles can be the way to go. Tie these pretty glass sphere to the branches and fill them with tealights.A bit of a showstopper, which will cast a beautiful light as it bounces off the base making a rather lovely ambient glow. The base is from mercurised glass and a shade is included.A mix of retro styling in a modern finish, this desk light is pleasingly heavy, which a good task lamp needs to be, and can be angled sufficiently for most requirements.Designed in collaboration with Elstead Lighting, this table version is classic in shape but the ridges on the base give it a really contemporary feel.Melanie Porter makes fabulous furniture and lighting from wool. This classic lamp has been given a totally modern makeover with a knitted cover.The dip-dye trend that started with celebrity hair has moved firmly to interiors. whose pretty table lamps come in either grey or pink glaze.

A great little desk lamp in yellow or chrome. The stem is flexible so you can bend it to the direction you need. Great for a child who is just starting to do homework at a desk, or as a bedside lamp.There are a lot of lamp bases in the shape of animals and other whimiscal ideas around at the moment. This is a pineapple – a historic symbol of luxury at an affordable price.With an angled wooden stand and a frosted glass shade, this bridges the gap between task and table. It would be perfect in the spare room which often has to double up as an office.Zoe Darlington uses vintage materials and traditional methods to create modern witty lamps. Sort of antique punk if you will. This is from the Sheila Bownas Archive, a collection of 1950s patterns.These desk lamps are now a design classics. Made in England, the new collection includes this rather smart navy version. These are expensive, but they’re solid, stable and flexible.Wall lights have come a long way in recent years. This has a pleated polycarbonate shade in a variety of colours and is a modern take on the more traditional pleated shade.