Home Bargains customers are gearing up for the next festive occasion, just a few weeks after Christmas decorations were stored away for the year. The popular discount store has unveiled new homeware items deemed “ideal” for the upcoming Easter weekend in April.
Enthusiasts of Home Bargains were delighted by the introduction of Easter-themed glass decorations resembling eggs, not meant for consumption but designed with pastel hues of blue, pink, and purple in a speckled pattern, perfect for bringing a touch of spring into home decor.
A spokesperson posted on Home Bargains’ Instagram account, describing the glass Easter eggs and bunny decor as a colorful addition to spring styling, suggesting the inclusion of fairy lights for added charm.
Prices for these glass items were revealed in the post, with smaller eggs priced at £4.99 and larger ones at £7.99. The bunny decor, available in a single size similar to the small egg’s height, is priced at £4.99.
Customers quickly expressed their excitement over the new products, which incorporated a spring theme into an already popular trend. Comments included praises like “beautiful, can’t wait for payday!” and “stunning pieces!”
The glass items, not currently listed on the Home Bargains website, reportedly have openings at the bottom to accommodate lights, allowing homeowners to effortlessly enhance the pieces with battery-operated fairy lights for a sparkling effect.
In addition to the glass decorations, shoppers inquired about a large Easter wreath featured in the display. The Tulip Wreath, available online for £9.99, is described as instantly brightening any space, although measurements are not provided on the website.
Home Bargains fans should be accustomed to early Easter releases at the store, with one notable item gaining social media attention recently – 5-foot-tall bunny statues available in male and female designs for £59.99 each. These giant bunnies have been widely shared on social platforms as customers eagerly seek to purchase them for their homes and businesses.
