£35 Dunelm Bedspread is a Perfect Alternative to John Lewis' £180 Quilted Version
£35 Dunelm Bedspread vs £180 John Lewis Alternative

A homeware enthusiast has discovered a budget-friendly alternative to a popular John Lewis bedspread, offering significant savings without compromising on style. The Dunelm Catherine Lansfield Autumn Patchwork Geometric Bedspread, priced at just £35, provides a similar look to the John Lewis Patchwork Quilted Cotton Blend Bedspread, which costs £180 and is currently sold out.

Affordable Homeware Find

The shopper, who specialises in tracking down affordable home decor alternatives, praised the Dunelm bedspread for its ability to instantly refresh a room. The bedspread features a colourful geometric print inspired by traditional patchwork designs, with shades of rust, avocado green, and burgundy. Its diamond-pattern quilting gives it a plush, cosy feel, making it an ideal extra layer for autumn and winter, or a quick way to update a bedroom without buying new bedding sets.

Available in one size (220cm x 230cm), it fits single, double, or king-sized beds. It is machine washable and requires no ironing, making it a low-maintenance purchase. Additionally, it helps keep bedding clean from pet hair and dust.

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Comparison with Other Retailers

Other alternatives include Marks & Spencer's Velvet Patchwork Bedspread, priced between £149 and £239, which offers a more luxurious feel due to its velvet material. Next's Multi Quilted Stripe Bedspread, costing £45 to £65, features bold colours like pink, yellow, and blue in a block pattern, ideal for brightening up a bedroom for spring.

Shopper Reviews

Despite its affordability, the Dunelm bedspread has received mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights its excellent quality, good value, and classy appearance. One shopper described it as 'beautiful material warm without weight classy looks expensive.' Another said, 'This bedspread is beautiful, the colours are perfect for my bedroom.'

However, some customers noted drawbacks. One complaint mentioned that the bedspread is 'too small for a king sized bed' and does not cover the entire bedding. Another reviewer found it 'printed on design, very thin' and disappointing compared to the pictures, leading to a return.

Overall, the Dunelm bedspread remains a popular choice for those seeking an affordable yet stylish homeware update, with many shoppers satisfied with their purchase.

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