Home Bargains shoppers are heaping praise on a "gorgeous" vase that could easily be mistaken for a much more expensive version. For those wanting to spruce up their homes on a budget, the new item may be the perfect solution.
Home Bargains took to social media to share its frilled edge vase, which is priced at £7.99. The video, originally posted by TikToker @reynoldsresidence, pointed out similarities between the Home Bargains vase and one by The White Company.
The post was captioned: "Meet the vase that steals the spotlight." The clip racked up thousands of likes and many comments from shoppers keen to get their hands on the vase.
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Among them, one person said: "Love this," while a second wrote: "Oh it's so fab." A third added: "Will be adding this to my basket."
The original posted @reynoldsresidence commented: "I'm already calling it my favourite find of the year!" A different shopper said: "Love this vase. I need immediately."
The praise continued, with one shopper writing: "I need this. I've been looking for a wide vase." A second said: "Love," and a third added: "Oo I need this."
A fourth shopper dubbed the vase "gorgeous", while a fifth claimed to "love it." A fifth wrote: "Oh I need" and a sixth added: "Need to find this."
The Home Bargains vase looks very similar to the . They both feature almost identical shapes, including a wide base and frill detailing on the edges.
While the Home Bargains vase comes in at £7.99, The White Company's version is priced at £45. This means shoppers could potentially save around £37 by opting for the budget version.
Home Bargains does not currently have the vase listed online, but shoppers can find it in stores now. Check for your nearest store .
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