Dunelm slashes 'gorgeous' reversible bedding with 'lovely, vibrant colours' to just £9


Dunelm’s affordable homeware is popular with households on a budget, without having to compromise on style.

The brand has plenty of choice of bedding, and updating duvet sets and pillows can be one of the cheapest ways to put a new spin on a room, with the versatility to switch it up.

There’s currently up to 50 percent off across hundreds of products, and shoppers are snapping up the bedding for their homes.

The Genka Reversible Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set has 30 percent off, meaning the single is now £9.80, the double is £14 and the king is £16.80.

Buy: Genka Reversible Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set

The unique floral pattern has a ‘retro feel’ according to Dunelm fans, and is perfect for spring or to brighten up a guest bedroom without much effort.

The great news is that the bedding is fully reversible, and the other side features a much more subtle, white-washed version of the print, so it can literally be flipped to change the look of a room.

The set is made from polycotton, and the single size comes with one pillowcase, while the larger sizes come with two.

Shoppers are calling the sets ‘really good quality’ in the reviews.

Sid said: ”Lovely vibrant colour and print quality is very good.”

Courtney Lewis commented: ”Gorgeous bedding. Seems really good quality and colours are lovely!”

Jocko said: ”The Genka design is bright but gentle — it has a slightly retro feel. It sets off the mottled grey carpet and plain walls very well; it welcomes you without overwhelming you. I’m very pleased indeed with the overall effect in the room.”

Some reviews do mention the set wasn’t as soft as they would have liked, and for the softest feeling it may be worth going for a 100% percent cotton set, like the John Lewis Soft and Silky Leckford Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set which is praised for being ‘super comfortable’.

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