
Next shoppers gush over 'cute' £12 ornament that 'completes their bathroom'
Many people choose to coordinate their home decor to create an overall style. Whether that be matching their curtains and cushions in the living room or choosing a bedspread to create a homely vibe in the guest bedroom.
However, the best way to truly understand a homeowner's personality away from their design is to look at their nicknacks and ornaments. With everyone having their own unique tastes, ornaments are an easy way to add a touch of yourself into your home.
For those who are fans of Highland cows, shoppers may want to head to Next. While the retailer has a large homeware selection, many shoppers have gushed over their 'Hamish' range.
Set of 2 Natural Hamish Spa Ornaments, which is priced at just £12.
Sure to add character to your home, these mini ornaments feature two Highland cows enjoying a pamper at the spa, making them the perfect addition to your bathroom, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Set of 2 Natural Hamish Spa Ornaments
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Made from 100 per cent resin, these wee coos have been tested to ensure they are suitable for the bathroom and are fully protected from corrosion or distortion from steam. With dimensions of 11x6x4.5cm, these little figurines will fit perfectly anywhere in your home.
Continuing the animal theme, for those who are fans of all things dogs, Dunelm is selling the Humphrey Hound Dog Remote Holder for £8. While definitely cute in its design, this ornament is also practical as it can hold your TV remote, meaning shoppers won't need to endlessly hunt for the device when it goes missing.
Alternatively, Debenhams has slashed the price of the Costway Interactive Globe. Dropped down from £59.95 down to £21.95, this globe comes with a gold triangle metal stand for extra stability.
Back to the Hamish Ornaments, the pair currently has a 4.5 star rating, with many shoppers gushing over the cute design and details.
One delighted customer said: "Another excellent purchase, Hamish spa ornaments are perfect. Details are very good on them with the little slippers. Highly recommend this ornament if you love Hamish."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "Loved these when I first saw them and put them on my bathroom window ledge where they have been commented on."
However, one shopper did think that the figurines would have been larger. They wrote: "Thought they would have been bigger but they are cute."
Homewares deal of the week
Switch up your bedroom's aesthetic and keep those summer vibes with one bedding set from Dunelm that is now 30 percent less.
The Darla Floral Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set has been crafted from a soft cotton to keep cool amidst the current hot spell, with the pink colourway included in the offer.
For shoppers looking for a single sized set, the pink Darla bedding is now £14 instead of £20. For a double the set retails for £16.80 (£24), meanwhile the king size is down to £21 (£30).
The super king has also dropped from £34 to £23.80.
The duvet comes with matching pillowcases to create a seamless design. For added versatility, this bedding set is also reversible so shoppers can instead choose to flip the set over and enjoy a calm design that resembles soft clouds.
Dunelm shoppers have loved the Darla bedding set so much they can't stop gushing over it, as one said: "Really pretty bedding. Feels great in the bed. Washes well, easy to iron, and excellent quality."
While another five-star reviewer added: "Lovely sage green fresh colour brightens the bedroom up for the summer. Washes good low spin as can crease but iron well."
Get the popular Darla Floral Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set for 30 per cent less at Dunelm.
Despite this, a fourth happy customer said: "I'm very happy with both ornaments. Looks good in my bathroom. Nice to look at first thing in the morning."
With another person saying it finished off their bathroom: "I absolutely love Hamish, they take pride of place in my bathroom, which is now complete."
Meanwhile, a sixth shopper gave it as a gift which was greatly received: "This is the cutest ornament set. I bought as gifts and the recipients both loved it."
The Set of 2 Natural Hamish Spa Ornaments is part of Next's popular Hamish range.
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