
Shoppers race to get their hands on B&M's new home collection – it's ‘giving Zara Home but on a budget'
SOFT TOUCH Shoppers race to get their hands on B&M's new home collection – it's 'giving Zara Home but on a budget'
SHOPPERS are flocking to B&M to get their hands on their new home collection that is 'giving Zara Home but on a budget.'
One homeowner has shown off her haul proving that you don't need a huge budget to transform your living space.
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B&M's homeware is being praised for how chic it looks
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A woman shared a video on TikTok showing off her latest haul
Credit: tiktok/@reynoldsresidence
It seems B&M is stepping up its game, offering chic pieces that give that modern aesthetic touch to your home.
The homeowner, who is known as 'reynoldsresidence' on TikTok, shared her top picks she found at her local B&M store.
She managed to get her hands on a small, ribbed candle in a speckled cup, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to shelves or coffee tables.
She also discovered a wonderfully soft throw, priced at just a tenner, that "honestly feels like cashmere."
Its two-tone, wave design makes it a versatile piece for draping over a sofa or adding comfort to a bedroom.
Another standout find was a small woven basket, a mere £4, which she plans to use for flannels in her new bathroom.
She also raved about a textured, cement-like decor piece for £5, suggesting it's ideal for holding a small candle and praising its "rugged and kind of neutral vibes."
Candles and diffusers were clearly a focus, with the TikToker picking up a ceramic jar candle for £5, noting its "luxury on a budget" feel, and a glass candle and matching diffuser with striking white and brown stripes, each just £4.
However, the "piece de resistance" of her haul was a statement lamp, costing £20.
The lamp, with its neutral shade, textured base, and waved design, perfectly fit the bill.
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Shared on 5 June, the video from @reynoldsresidence has already amassed over 264,800 views and 96 comments as many people rush to share their thoughts.
One wrote: 'There's bits in here that will give the expensive vibe and bits that shout B&M.
'The blanket and the basket shout B&M.
'No expensive house would have a star shaped basket or a pattern on the blanket. Plus that label on the candle shouts B&M.'
A second added: 'Everything looks lovely! Not everyone can afford Zara.'
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Loved that it looked similar to the Zara Home collection
Credit: tiktok/@reynoldsresidence
And a third commented: 'Loved the haul, definitely taking a look in my B&M tomorrow.'
B&M has just dropped its new "Quiet Luxury" homeware range, and it includes a highly anticipated Stanley cup dupe among other chic finds.
Perfect for kitting out your kitchen or grabbing stylish essentials for days in the office, the range offers sophisticated designs at budget-friendly prices.
You can pick up a lowball glass with a 3D pink bow in the base for just £3.
To complete the look, a set of six glass drinking straws, also featuring a bow detail and coming with a cleaning brush, is available for the same price.
For those on the go, a glass travel mug with a bow pattern, reminiscent of the trendy Stanley cups, can be yours for just £3.

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