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Dunelm is selling a ‘pretty and robust' 12-piece dinner set for just £12.50 – and it's dishwasher friendly too

Dunelm is selling a ‘pretty and robust' 12-piece dinner set for just £12.50 – and it's dishwasher friendly too

The Sun23-05-2025

DUNELM has ensured its got shoppers racing to their nearest store after slashing the price of a 12-piece dinner set to just £12.50.
The set - comprising four dinner plates, four side plates and four bowls - features a pretty floral design, and was originally priced at £25.
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News of the price cut was shared on the B&M Bargains, Amazon and Primark UK group on Facebook, in a post which read: "Now HALF PRICE, this pretty 12 piece set is now down from £25 to ONLY £12.50".
As well as adding a "warm and homely feel" to your dining table, the set is also dishwasher and microwave safe, according to the Dunelm website.
It's also said to be very easy to clean.
And the positive reviews speak for themselves, with hordes of happy customers taking to the site to have their say about the set.
"This dining set ticks all my boxes," one wrote.
"It's clean with a small pattern, a nice size, good price and excellent quality."
They added that they "ordered two sets as needed six of everything", as well as "extra pasta bowls", and said that they "can highly recommend".
"Very pretty dinner set collection. Seems robust so far!" someone else said.
"Lovely dinner set, good price and excellent service from Dunelm," a third commented.
"Stunning item and a good price. Thank you, just what I was looking for," someone else added.
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While another called it "a pretty country design which fits into my compact dishwasher with ease".
"The pasta bowls are versatile and used for a wide range of dishes from soup to curry.
"My original boxed set has been supplemented with additional single items which are in store or quickly available to order."
"Very cute and pretty everyday plate set," someone else said.
"I have also bought the matching pasta bowl plates."
"I am delighted with my dinner set - it's very pretty and practical for my needs," another commented.
What are the biggest kitchen trends of 2025?
The kitchen is the heart of every home and this year it's taking centre stage, Tracy Coleman, Product Director at High Street TV told Fabulous.
Hardworking appliances
Space-saving essentials are needed in every room of the house, and the kitchen is no exception, meaning appliances are often doing double (or triple) the job.
Expect to see air fryer ovens that roast, bake, and fry or blenders with attachments for everything from chopping to grinding.
Health and wellness
With people becoming more mindful of what they eat and how it impacts their well-being, kitchen appliances are stepping up to
meet the demand for healthier, more balanced lifestyles.
Air fryers remain hugely popular, along with blenders and juicers that retain nutrients.
Energy-bill conscious
Finally, with rising energy bills and an increased focus on sustainability, people are turning to appliances that help reduce power consumption and keep costs down.
More people are finding joy in cooking at home as a cost-effective
way to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals. Cooking at home doesn't just save money—it's also a fun way to bring the family together or experiment with new recipes.
With the right tools, such as multi-functional appliances and smart kitchen gadgets, creating meals at home becomes easier, faster, and more satisfying.
The additional items available to order separately in the range have also had their prices slashed.
The pasta bowls have gone from £2.50 each to £1.25 each, while the cereal bowls are £1 instead of £2.
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