For anyone who adores the look of vintage-style decor, Walmart has a deal that’s definitely worth checking out. The Oneach 62-Inch Retro Floor Lamp is currently on sale for as low as $60 — down from $120 — and shoppers can't stop talking about how well it fits into their homes.
The farmhouse style floor lamp has a 4.7-star rating and over 100 five-star reviews at Walmart. There are four styles currently available — three natural wood grain styles and one dark brown option — so you can shop the one that fits best with your decor.
Oneach 62-Inch Retro Floor Lamp, $60 (was $120) at Walmart
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Shop at WalmartIt's made with a faux wood grain finish that gives it cozy farmhouse charm and an antique-inspired vibe. The natural linen shade keeps the light soft, which makes it a good fit for a living room corner or a bedroom where you want to wind down.
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Another said it "brightens up the room.” While a third said: "I am extremely in love with this lamp. It fits the decor in my home perfectly."
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