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Home Bargains shoppers 'so tempted' to buy 'super stylish' £5 vase

Home Bargains shoppers 'so tempted' to buy 'super stylish' £5 vase

Daily Mirror2 days ago

Shoppers had plenty to say after spotting this bargain in stores recently
Home Bargains shoppers have said that one of the least expensive pieces of homeware to land in stores this month is "perfect", especially as it is versatile and neutral in colour, so it can easily fit in any room at home. People were thrilled to spot something that was "so stylish" for such an affordable price.
The plain vase isn't available online but features a trendy frilled lip and appears to be "huge" given its cheap price tag. The vase caught attention online for its simple yet elegant appearance, which could be used in most homes that follow a neutral decorating style.

It only costs £4.99, making it even more popular with bargain-hunting shoppers. It would be a perfect styling piece to hold flowers or sit on a bookshelf for those keen to improve the look of their home on a budget.

Shared by the official Home Bargains Instagram account, the store made a call to "neutral lovers" and claimed that "this vase deserves a spot in your home". In the comment section, one shopper said: "Such a cute vase!"
Another added: "Ah, these are lovely!" A third wrote that they thought the vase was "very stylish".
More people were taken with the item, with some Home Bargains fans quick to suggest a shopping trip to the store. Someone else posted: "WOW! I need to get my hands on one of these!" And a fifth commented: " I bought it already, and it's stunning. I'm tempted to buy another!"
Over on TikTok, the vase was getting even more love after user @homeslovehighstreet posted about the "little treasure" that is predicted to "fly off the shelves." Some claimed to love the vase as it came, while one TikTok user wrote: "I'd have to paint it."
Home Bargains has recently been in the headlines as shoppers make more discoveries in store. Some were pleased to find a £5.99 'Mediterranean' range that brings Italian charm to your garden, just in time for the warm summer weather when people will be spending more time outdoors.

Sticking outside, people were running to Home Bargains for a specific £8 candle that 'keeps bugs at bay' when you're sitting outside this summer. And, there's a 79p item that can make your home smell like a luxury fragrance - but it's found in the motoring section.
using the online store locator. The website is also a good place to browse ahead of a trip to the discount store to see what's new, and items can sometimes be ordered online for home delivery.

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