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Home Bargains' £8 bowl looks 'just like' bestselling £30 version

Home Bargains' £8 bowl looks 'just like' bestselling £30 version

Daily Mirror16 hours ago

Decor fans who love the latest viral trend can save with Home Bargains' version
Statement bowls are having something of a moment this year, with home decor fans going wild for fluted bowls and similar wave designs. One standout product was B&M's scalloped-edge fluted bowl. The viral £6 decor amazed shoppers when it hit shelves in early 2025.
It was lauded by shoppers who hailed it as the 'most stunning thing they've seen'. Tesco's "lovely" £4 bowl also wowed fans earlier this year, racking up thousands of views on social media and plenty of praise for its "pretty" shape.

For fans of wave bowls, there's no shortage of options, then. Countless household brands have offered their own take on the trend.

To share another example, H&M currently offers a Large stoneware bowl with a fluted design for £29.99. Meanwhile, other more expensive options include Northome's £495 Marble Decorative Bowl White and Neptune's £95 Malpas Scalloped Marble Bowl, though stock availability varies.
In good news for shoppers who are still searching for their preferred version, Home Bargains has introduced a waved ceramic bowl with a similar look for £7.99.
The trendy white bowl wowed social media users when @homeslovehighstreet featured it in a product roundup on TikTok. The popular account included the bowl in a post about Home Bargains' latest decor range, and shoppers loved what they saw.
Replying to the post, a fan said: "Love these." Another wrote: "I'm tempted now." Someone else praised: "Oh I love that bowl." A different commenter agreed: "I love that bowl."
While it looks like several other products, the bowl arguably looks very similar to Bramley & White's £30 The Ruffle bowl. They share a similar colour and fluted shape.

Both styles feature a small wave design, whereas others are designed with different edges that affect the overall look of the bowls, offering a somewhat different look.
Despite these similarities, shoppers should note that each bowl will differ in material and construction. For instance, Bramley & White's bowl is handmade. It also looks like the pricier version is deeper than its Home Bargains' counterpart.
The product description for the Bramley & White bowl says: "A stunning copy of the hugely popular marble ruffle bowl. This piece is made from resin and finished in an off white with up and down curve details." The bowl is currently sold out, suggesting its popular with shoppers.
Unfortunately, for shoppers keen to know more about the Home Bargains bowl, the retailer's website does not currently have a listing. Nonetheless, it could offer an impressive saving for fans of the trend looking for a similar style for less. What's more, it could be ideal for shoppers who missed out before, given several of the trending bowls are currently out of stock, including the Bramley & White version.

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