
B&M selling ‘fab' dupe popular home decoration for £60 cheaper than original
DREAM DECOR B&M selling 'fab' dupe popular home decoration for £60 cheaper than original
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HOMEOWNERS can now add an elegant touch to their space without breaking the bank thanks to this B&M buy.
A budget-friendly interiors feature will instantly elevate any home and even resembles high-end decor.
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B&M shoppers can pick up a 'dupe' of a popular Laura Ashley home decor buy for a fraction of the price
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The Wave Paper Natural Rope Shade is currently available for just £10
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Shoppers can nab a "bargain lampshade" for a fraction of the price of a similar buy.
"When B&M is the new Laura Ashley," the chain retailer wrote in the caption of a promotional video.
The Wave Paper Natural Rope Shade is currently available for £10 from the discount shop.
"Can you believe this stunning rope shade is only £10?" they asked their online followers.
They went on to compare the decor to the Libra Interiors Metal Gold/ Jute Natural Natrang Wavy Pendant, available from Laura Ashley for £70.
So B&M shoppers can save a whopping £60 on this stylish home decor buy.
While the two items bare a striking resemblance, a side-by-side comparison shows the B&M buy is deeper than its pricier counterpart.
"This decorative rope shade is the perfect way to add a natural charm to your home," the B&M description read.
The brand shared a clip of one customer who styled her home with the bargain buy.
"We think it looks fab," B&M told their social media followers.
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Shoppers shared their thoughts on the home decor dupe in the comments section.
"Running to B&M now," wrote one impressed viewer.
"It's gorgeous," agreed another online user.
"I have them in my hallway," shared a third B&M customer.
Shoppers can purchase the bargain buy at their local B&M, but hurry because stocks are low.
B&M customers can also nab a Dyson dupe for £310 less than the real deal.
The bargain retailer is also offering deals on home essentials from as little as 20p.
Beauty fans can also pick up deals on skincare and makeup buys from their local B&M.
And if you're lucky, your local B&M may even have a popular £20 garden buy for just £2.
A discontinued Cadbury chocolate bar has also hit B&M shelves for just 49p.
And an £8 B&M buy that will transform your garden into a zen space.
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