Possibly The Coolest Light Switches You Have Ever Seen - Candy Queen Designs specialise in Light Switches that are so good they are given as gifts!
Made by Hand yet well priced and stylishly packaged, they make a perfect gift for the person who has almost everything.
The light switches are totally unique as they have 3D rotary knobs to turn the lights on and off, so you turn your light on with all sorts of weird and wonderful objects such as Dinosaurs, Footballs, Cars, Lizards or even a piece of resin with real candy set inside. Quite simply, Brilliant!
They are a great talking point and a perfect finishing touch to a newly decorated room.
Having trouble getting the kids to bed? Not for much longer. Never has bedtime been so exciting. These are quite simply the coolest dimmer switches you will have ever seen.
A great, British Company, all of the Candy Queen products are designed and lovingly Handmade in th UK by Karoline Mileham and her team of makers. Established in 2003 in the garden shed, Candy Queen Designs can now be found in a Grade 2 listed Barn in rural
Herfordshire. Set to be the most talked about Light Switches of the year!
TheBabyWebsite and Candy Queen are offering six lucky members the chance to win one of their trendy Light Switches. For your chance to be a winner:
This Competition Has Now Closed
Closing Date: 23rd June 2009.
Winners will be notified on our Winners Page shortly after the draw.
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