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Dunelm shoppers are racing to buy 'lovely bright' lamp shade from new collection

Dunelm shoppers are racing to buy 'lovely bright' lamp shade from new collection

Wales Online08-08-2025
Dunelm shoppers are racing to buy 'lovely bright' lamp shade from new collection
The Hani Embroidered Easy Fit Drum Lamp Shade is priced at £20, and the item has been rated 4.7 out of 5 in the product reviews by happy shoppers online
The stunning lampshade features pretty embroidered details
(Image: Dunelm)
A lampshade can bring a lovely splash of colour to any room, and Dunelm customers have been rushing to purchase one from its latest collection. The Hani Embroidered Easy Fit Drum Lamp Shade costs £20 and has earned a 4.7 out of 5 rating in online reviews from delighted customers.
According to the Dunelm website, the complete product description states: "Make a statement with the Hani Embroidered Easy Fit Drum Lamp Shade - your home's newest must-have. It features an eye-catching yet effortlessly beautiful design, with pretty embroidered flower detailing. Versatile, it's suitable for both table lamps and ceiling fittings."
The lampshade measures H 17.5cm x W 27cm x D 27cm, and is crafted from hard-wearing polyester featuring embroidered floral details. You can find more of our bargain deals and shopping recommendations here.
Customers have been purchasing the lampshade in droves, applauding its distinctive and attractive design. Although the item is relatively new to the Dunelm website, buyers have already posted rave reviews online.
Another fresh addition to the Dunelm website is this Olivia 2 Tier Easy Fit Pendant Shade constructed from sturdy acrylic. Customers have been commenting that the lampshade 'makes them smile every time they see it' in their five-star reviews.
The Olivia 2 Tier Easy Fit Pendant Shade is also new in to Dunelm
(Image: Dunelm)
Regarding the Hani Lamp Shade, one customer commented: "Really happy with the lampshade. Good quality, with lovely bright embroidery."
A second review stated: "I really like these lampshades, they look great in my living room."
However, one shopper did point out that the lamp shade wasn't an 'exact match' to the Hani bedding. The bedding, which ranges in price from £20 to £34 depending on size, features a similar embroidered design and has a 4.6 out of 5 rating on the website.
Unfortunately, the Hani bedding isn't an exact match to the lampshade. Although it still has rave reviews.
(Image: Dunelm)
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If Dunelm's offerings aren't your thing, but you are still looking for a statement lampshade you can find the Habitat x Morris & Co. Sunflower Lampshade in navy for £35 from Habitat. Alternatively, John Lewis sell the Pomegranate Drum Lampshade, also for £35. Both, have stunning patterns that will add a burst of colour and light(pardon the pun) to any room.
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