27-05-2025
Dunelm launches mega homeware sale with ‘bargains galore' – including half price bedding, furniture and kitchenware
WHETHER it's time for a refresh of your home or you simply need to stock up on some new items, there's nothing quite like finding a bargain.
And with homeware being so varied in cost, it feels especially rewarding when you come across a stylish find at an affordable price.
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Which is why shoppers are racing to their local Dunelm store.
The furniture store has launched a mega homeware sale with 'bargains galore' - including half-price bedding, furniture, and kitchenware.
One TikTok account, known as ' sizzlingsaves ', shared their latest video, which showcased 50% off chic plates, bowls, and cups.
Within three days of the video being shared, the account received over 402.8k views.
They featured a black set of plates and bowls, as well as criss-cross designs and small triangle-patterned sets.
And it didn't stop there with their funky kitchenware, as they also highlighted bunny rabbit designs and chic cream plates and bowls with a simple black edging.
Dunelm also had 50% off beige dining chairs, making them only £22.50, as well as fur blankets, curtains, patterned bedding, and colourful rugs.
And it wasn't just decorative items on offer at discounted prices but also cleaning products.
They were selling a Turbo Smart mop by Vileda, as well as 30% off Method floor cleaner, making it £2.80 reduced from £4, and 20% off a Sorbo pack of six rainbow microfibre cloths for £4, reduced from £5.
Dunelm was also selling heated airers with wings for £20, reduced from £40, as well as shaggy rugs for £24.50.
Dunelm shoppers are scrambling to their local store and their 'massive sale' kicks off with posh glasses for 89p and £8 gadgets to keep the Spring chill out
Another shopper also noticed their local Dunelm store had big sales too.
Sophie Wilkinson, who is known as ' yozelle ' on TikTok, shared a video of a quick trip to her local Dunelm store.
She captioned the video: 'This is not a drill. Run, don't scroll.'
The TikTok footage, which received 296.6k views after four days of being shared, also showed plates and bowls on sale at discounted prices.
She added: 'Ladies run, don't walk to Dunelm right now. Basically everything is on sale.'
Her video gained lots of attention, with 70 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
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One wrote: 'Can't beat a Dunelm trip.'
A second added: 'Omg my bank account will start crying.'
Whilst a third commented: 'I don't have the self-control for this.'
And a fourth said: 'I stumbled across this today and it was amazing - so many good bits.'
Dunelm's top interior design trends for 2025
Maximalism
Maximalism is about unleashing your creativity and bringing joy to everything around you, day in and day out. Bold pattern combinations of florals, checks and geometrics set the tone with a bright joyous colour palette that holds everything together.
Don't mistake Maximalism for having loads of stuff, it's about mixing and matching florals, layering key pieces and storytelling throughout your home, and ultimately doing things your own way. Dunelm's new collaboration with Sophie Robinson is all about that.
Minimaluxe
The interiors world has witnessed the evolution of "minimalism" into a richer, more luxurious iteration. The goal is quiet luxury - simplicity with a sense of sophistication.
Minimaluxe focuses on creating spaces that are pared down yet warm, elegant, and inviting. Gloriously tactile textures, in a palette of warm neutrals, with hints of caramel and gold, complete the look. Introducing softer forms and round edges to avoid a space feeling overly stark
The Edit
Built on the philosophy that having fewer thoughtfully designed and well-made things helps us leave a lighter imprint on the earth. Interior design is shifting to be inspired by the natural world, and all its perfect imperfections.
Take Dunelm's The Edited Life collection, it focuses on natural materials like wicker, jute and linens - as well as décor pieces and hand-thrown pottery vessels that feature forms dictated by the artisan's mark. Soft relaxed fabric textures mixed with uneven wood grains help bring this neutral, look together.
New Nouveau
Blending 19th century inspired maximalism with a contemporary colour palette this collection takes inspiration from the ornamental art form from the Nouveau era. Rich and luxurious, blending a little bit of history with a more modern aesthetic you can mix and layer into your home.
Stylised Lily motifs adorn sumptuous textiles and wallpapers mixed with marbling & stained glass vintage style lighting for a vintage inspired look, with a modern twist.