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Experts reveal the next best homeware trend - and the 37 homeware pieces to buy before they sell out

Experts reveal the next best homeware trend - and the 37 homeware pieces to buy before they sell out

Daily Mail​14-06-2025
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KITCHEN
Turns out kettles and mugs can be fun. Just think bold colour and pattern
School Of Wok Set Of 4 Bamboo Tools
£15 Shop
28cm Cast Iron Shallow Casserole Dish
£55 Shop
Kitchen Canister
Green And Wood Textured Scandi Fast Boil Kettle 1.7L
£24 Shop
Chequerboard Pink Speckle Ceramic Mug
£12.50 Shop
Swiss Classic Utility Block, 6 pieces (14)
£69 Shop
Yellow Chinoiserie Salt or Pepper Mill
£58 Shop
Lina Hand Painted Butter Dish
£46 Shop
NewIcon Pedal Bin
LIVING ROOM
Lift the mood with statement stripes, clashing prints and playful shapes
Habitat 60 Klee Ceramic Table Lamp
£95 Shop
£4,949 Shop
Mango wood side table
£149.99 Shop
Tabby Booth Large Cotton-Linen Lobster Cushion
£65 Shop
Cabinet Mixer - Mustard
£449 Shop
Heikki Stoneware Vase
£58 Shop
Stockholm 2025 Rug, flatwoven
Carnival Pouffe
£70 Shop
Styles Candlestick
£21.81 Shop
BEDROOM
Deliver a dopamine boost with tactile textures in warm shades
Bobbin Floor Lamp
£170 Shop
Block-coloured cotton cushion cover
£19.99 Shop
Baskets with Lids, Woven Paper
£34.99 for two Shop
Round Colour Block Hanging Wall Mirror
£85 Shop
Miami Pink Double Plug Socket
£42 Shop
Harlow Bed Frame in Brown Stripe
£599 Shop
Klevering Pink Puffy Jar
£48 Shop
Single duvet cover and pillowcase
£20 Shop
GARDEN
Enjoy summer vibes all year round with pieces that are ready to party
Outdoor Picnic cushion
£49 Shop
Amalfi scalloped-trim cotton and wood umbrella 118cm
£170 Shop
Large 38cm Balad Lamps
Lottie Outdoor Side Table
£228 Shop
Set of 4 Summer Brights Picnic Dinner Plates
£12 for four Shop
Habitat Annika 2 Seater Metal Garden Bistro Set - Red
£99 Shop
Coloured Glass Candle - Orange
£3 each Shop
Campo Multicolour Outdoor Rug
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