B&M's £4 'Japandi' Plant Sells Out as Shoppers Hail 'Luxury on a Budget'
B&M's £4 'Japandi' faux plant wows interior design fans

Bargain retailer B&M is causing a stir in the world of interior design with a new £4 faux plant that shoppers are describing as 'incredible'. The item, part of the retailer's 'Japandi Calm' collection, is flying off shelves after being showcased by a popular home decor influencer on social media.

The Viral TikTok Haul

The trend began when TikTok creator @Homelifewithbee shared a video of her B&M haul with her 21,000 followers on 19 January 2026. The video, which has amassed over 12,000 views, highlighted several 'luxury on a budget' finds, starting with the star item: a faux plant in a white vase.

"This is your sign to book a trip to B&M if you want luxurious, expensive-looking homeware items but on a budget," the shopper declared in the clip. She unpacked the plant alongside other praised items including a £6 decorative bowl, £7 fake books, and £10 frill-edge cushions.

What is Japandi Style?

The 'Japandi Calm' decor draws inspiration from the fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design principles. This aesthetic is highly sought-after for creating spaces that feel both minimalist and warmly cosy. B&M's budget-friendly interpretation makes this look accessible to a wider audience.

Shoppers flooded the comments section with praise. One user wrote, "Love all of them," while another exclaimed, "This is so incredible!" A customer noted, "I was in B&M today but never saw those books. I did buy the bowl, though," highlighting the high demand.

What Else is in the Range?

The £4 plant is not the only item in the collection attracting attention. Other products in the 'Japandi Calm' line include:

  • A £5 Japandi Calm Abstract Fleece Throw (130 x 160cm).
  • A £10 Japandi Calm Geo Cushion, described as "the perfect blend of snuggly and stylish."

Responding to a fan who loved the cushions, @Homelifewithbee agreed, "Aren't they dreamy!"

Important note for shoppers: These products are not available to purchase online. To get your hands on the viral £4 plant or any other item from the range, you will need to visit a physical B&M store. Availability will vary, so it is advised to check your local branch for stock.