
Dunelm shoppers race to buy £36 wall art after waiting for it 'come back in stock'
'Lovely piece of wall art. Finishes off my bedroom perfectly. Love it.'
For those who are spending time revamping your home, one simple way to do so is by purchasing a beautiful piece of wall art. While quick to capture the eyes of guests, a piece of wall art has the ability to completely change the vibe of a room.
Thankfully, Dunelm currently has its summer sale on, which sees everything from bedding to mirrors being given decent discounts of up to 50 per cent. However, shoppers need to be quick as the sale is set to end on June 22.
One stunning piece of wall art we found in the sale is the Warm White Hearts Metal Wall Art. Normally retailing for £45, shoppers can now snatch up this unique piece of art for only £36 in the sale.
Designed for indoor use only, this Metal Wall Art is becoming a popular piece of home decor amongst shoppers, reports the Liverpool Echo. Many shoppers even admitted to setting up alerts for when the art came back into stock.
Dunelm describes the decor as being "crafted to withstand various environments" and will adorn your walls with "grace and ease". The metal artwork features intertwining hearts in a warm white hue.
Meant to symbolise unity and love, the artwork features a keyhole hanging design to make installation an effortless task. With dimensions of H 45cm x W 89cm x D 5cm, this heart designed artwork will look beautiful on a statement wall or above a bed.
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Another stunning piece of art being sold at Dunelm is the Vintage Floral Wall Art Cream. While not in the sale, this floral piece retails for only £30. Made from metal, this piece is designed with seven flower heads with leaves and branch details in a gorgeous cream colour with gold brush strokes.
Alternatively, for those who are fans of Highland cows, Next is selling the Black Bronx Hamish Wire Wall Art for £35. Featuring an intricate wired design on a wooden back board, this piece is certain to get a range of compliments from guests.
Dunelm's Heart Metal Wall Art is extremely popular with shoppers, as it currently boasts a 4.9 start rating. On top of this, out of the 45 reviews, 43 of them gave five star ratings.
One delighted shopper said: "These look fantastic on my bedroom wall. Exceeded my expectations. Would recommend."
With another five-star reviewer writing: "I was looking for a wall art piece that gave a more feminine look and couldn't find anything anywhere. Bought this and it looks amazing! Easy to hang and a perfect size for me."
However, a couple of shoppers mentioned the piece not arriving in pristine condition. One person wrote: "Waited a while for this to come back in stock, had to pay for delivery as click and collect was not available for this item.
"Arrived well packaged but still a couple of the metal heart shapes were bit bent and had bits of paint scuffed, decided to keep it as it was and just touched the paint up in places."
Another shopper had a similar experience, adding: "I had been searching for a piece of art work for my daughter's newly decorated bedroom. This was the only thing that I could find that she liked but it was out of stock. We waited a few months and ordered as soon as we got the alert to say it was back in stock.
"Unfortunately one of the hearts had a couple of holes in it, but we returned it without a problem. Fortunately they were still in stock and the second one was perfect."
Despite this, the vast majority of people praised the wall art, as one shopper commented: "Lovely piece of wall art. Finishes off my bedroom perfectly. Love it."
A fourth happy shopper added: "It looks amazing in our bedroom wall. I waited for long time for this to come back in stock. It was worth waiting for."
For those who want to buy the Warm White Hearts Metal Wall Art, click HERE.
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