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Best disco balls for home to add some sparkle to your space

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The mere sight of a disco ball is enough to send dopamine levels soaring. 

Whether you’re in the mood to party or not, the vision of light bouncing off hundreds of tiny mirrored tiles is enough to put a spring in anyone’s step. 

They don’t just belong in skating rinks and nightclubs. Bringing the look to your home is an easy way to add fun and inject lightness into your space. All hail, the era of the domesticated disco ball. 

They can be displayed in any room of the house, but the and are some of our favourite spaces, thanks to their unexpectedness. The small detail can turn a drab corner of the home into

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