
Five-star rated 'no iron' duvet set that 'looks like spa hotel bedding' reduced by 20%
Five-star rated 'no iron' duvet set that 'looks like spa hotel bedding' reduced by 20%
Shoppers say the Dunelm bedding 'looks and feels far superior than the price' and now it's even more of a bargain
Put the iron back in the cupboard - this bedding doesn't need it
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Some people think life is too short to spend hours ironing duvet covers and pillowcases but maybe some people get stressed over the thought of creased bed linen - and for both types of people there's a bedding set that will surely delight.
With over 1,600 five-star reviews the Billie Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set from Dunelm can accurately be described as hugely popular bedding, and now customers will love it even more as six of the colours to choose from, including white, currently has 20% off.
Shoppers can bag the single size for £26.50, reduced from £32; the double is down to £32 from £40; the king size now £36.80, previously £46; and the super king size at £41.60, formerly costing £52. For more home and property content sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here.
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The Billie Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set offers customers eight colours to choose from with the 20% discount applying to white, black, sage green, ochre, natural, emerald, grey, blue. Currently there is no discount applied to the ochre and natural shades.
In contrast, Next's White 400 Thread Count 100% Egyptian Cotton Sateen Luxury Duvet Set, available in 13 different colours, ranges from £50 to £80. Amazon also sells the PIZUNA 100% Cotton 400 Thread Count Duvet Cover Set, priced at £49.99 for a double, with various colours on offer.
The popular bedding in the shade of blue
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Dunelm's duvet set is lauded by reviewers, with heartfelt commendations from shoppers. One customer comments: "Beautiful bedding, washes and doesn't require ironing."
Another shopper expresses satisfaction: "Absolutely lovely quality, specifically wanted bedding that doesn't crease and this definitely fits the bill."
Plus, our team of shopping writers think the white option looks like 'spa hotel bedding' due to its luxurious appearance.
Sage green is peaceful and calm
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They go on to say, "Looks gorgeous on the bed, really nice feel to underside of duvet cover. So nice considering buying in another colour. Excellent value and very quick delivery."
Echoing the high praise, a third reviewer notes: "This is the 4th set of this type of bedding. No ironing required which is a bonus! They look and feel far superior than the price. 5 stars for a 2 star price. Well done Dunelm."
One customer expressed dissatisfaction, stating: "The only thing I don't like is the folded over end of the duvet where the buttons are."
Dramatic in black
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Dunelm states: "Billie is a beautiful semi-plain that has been crafted with a gorgeous pinsonic design. The face is crafted from a 100% polyester but the reverse is crafted with a soft and crisp polycotton blend, perfect for you to lay under.
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"Fully machine washable. A matching oxford pillowcase is also available. Please note: due to the design and makeup of this fabric, the design may vary between each duvet cover set.
"This collection is verified by OEKO-TEX® and independently tested for harmful substances as well as manufactured using sustainable processes under socially responsible working conditions."
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