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Dunelm shoppers praise 'silky soft' bedding that turns bedroom into a 'luxury hotel'

Dunelm shoppers praise 'silky soft' bedding that turns bedroom into a 'luxury hotel'

Daily Recorda day ago

'Top class duvet set, extremely comfy and quality material can't fault one bit.'
If Brits are wanting to add a summery vibe to their bedrooms to reflect the warm and vibrant season, Dunelm currently has a massive sale on their bedding sets that will instantly change the vibe of the room.
From plain coloured sets to ones decorated in beautifully detailed designs, there is a bedding set available for everyone at a bargain price in the sale. One set currently reduced by Dunelm has been claimed by shoppers to be the "best they have ever had".
The Dorma Love Bird Cotton Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set is retailing between £37.50 and £125 depending on the size you require, and the stunning set currently boasts an impressive 4.8 star rating from shoppers.
Boasting a "beautiful reversible print" and a 10-year guarantee, reports the Mirror, the bedding set comes in three gorgeous colours - teal blue, seafoam blue or lavender. However, if shoppers want to snap up the deal, they will need to choose between the teal and lavender editions which are priced between £37.50 and £62.50.
Fans of the stunning seafoam edition will need to pay a bit more as prices start at £75 for a single and soar to £125 for a superking. All of the Dorma sets are adorned with a colourful pair of peacocks that are nested within beautifully designed printed blooms. On the reverse, shoppers can enjoy a subtle leaf print design.
These designs are printed on an "exceptionally soft" 100 per cent cotton on a 300 thread count sateen to deliver a ultra soft and cosy feel. Along with matching pillowcases, each piece is finished off with a sleek zip closure for extra ease when putting on and off.
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If this gorgeous set is a tad on the expensive side, Debenhams is also selling the Catherine Lansfield 'Meadowsweet Floral' Duvet Set. Available in five colours - green, white, grey, pink and blue - shoppers can either enjoy a floral design or flip over and use the striped side instead. A single is currently selling for £17, while a superking is £35.
Alternatively, Next is selling a striped duvet set that comes in nine different colours. Prices for the Yard Natural Hebden Striped 100% Cotton Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set range from £26 to £50 depending on the duvet size, and shoppers say they "couldn't ask for more" from this set.
Back to Dunelm, the Dorma Love Bird Bedding has earned itself an impressive 4.8 star rating from 56 shoppers, with a whopping 52 of them giving the set five stars.
One delighted shopper simply wrote: "Top class duvet set, extremely comfy and quality material can't fault one bit."
With another customer praising: "Extremely pleased with this duvet set. The fabric is good quality and the subtle colours look beautiful in my bedroom."
However, one three-star reviewer gave a mixed response, writing: "Material good but pattern looks faded. Such a shame as it could be so pretty.
"The photos online make the images look brighter and more colourful than they are. Disappointing. I had to order it as my local Dunelm did not stock the lilac so i don't know if all are the same."
However, the vast majority of shoppers were pleased with their purchase. One five-star reviewer said: "This is the best bedding we've ever had! Treated ourselves during the sale, and so pleased we did. The cotton sateen is so soft and the love birds design is gorgeous. Our bedroom looks like a luxury hotel now."
While a further shopper urged other customers to buy the set, adding: "You will not be disappointed by the quality and silky softness of this product. The added luxury of the zip fastening even on the pillow cases is just divine."
For those wanting to buy the Dorma Love Bird Cotton Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set, click HERE.
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