At First Light
Blogged by: Rouse Hill Town Centre 13 Oct 2016
Want to add a little more light and colour to your living space?

Searching for the fixture to bring your room together? These lively little lamps are what you’ve been looking for. Our new neon light line from Sunnylife will satisfy all your 1980s Cuban nightlife nostalgia, and then some.

With four iconic styles to choose from, you can now rejoice in the afterglow from one of lamps, and the season’s most sought-after interior accessory. Neon lamps are going to surpass the 90s Lava Lamps as the kitschy statement lighting du jour with being bold without cliche.

Check out our interior inspo on how to style your neon lamps now available for purchase at Rouse Hill Town Centre's Glue store.

FLAMINGO NEON LIGHT

Bring a touch of Palm Springs realness to any interior with the bright pink Flamingo Neon Light. 

Make the most of the classic soft pink mood lighting by positioning your lamp close to a white wall that allows the colour to lightly diffuse across the space.

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CACTUS NEON LIGHT

If you are obsessed with plants like I am you will cherish the Cactus Neon Light – a Rouse Hill Town Centre favourite, this neon lamp will having you dreaming of Vegas nights.

Place the Cactus light in a planter for some tongue-in-cheek irony, and juxtapose against an industrial setting for a for that concrete jungle feel.

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PINEAPPLE NEON LAMP

Pining for a pineapple? Our Sunnylife Pineapple Neon Lamp will ensure keep pineapple in your day long after the sun goes down.

Position near your favourite drinks to have an instant home-bar. If you like pina colada’s, this one's for you!

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RAINBOW NEON LIGHT

And just when you think neon couldn’t get any brighter, the Rainbow Neon Light appears to blow your mind and light up your life. A common icon for clearing storms and free liberty, the Rainbow Neon is the answer to your whimsical woes!

Play with scale but adding other miniture items!

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