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'Versatile' Dunelm item that 'folds flat' helps 'declutter bedrooms' in new £8 deal

'Versatile' Dunelm item that 'folds flat' helps 'declutter bedrooms' in new £8 deal
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'Versatile' Dunelm item that 'folds flat' helps 'declutter bedrooms' in new £8 deal Dunelm's Large Foldable Fabric Box is available in a range of colours Shoppers keen to add some extra organisation to their bedrooms and living areas could take advantage of an item currently on offer at Dunelm. The high street retailer, which boasts more than 200 branches nationwide, claims the product can "seamlessly integrate into any room". Dunelm is regarded as one of Britain's leading home furnishing...

'Versatile' Dunelm item that 'folds flat' helps 'declutter bedrooms' in new £8 deal Dunelm's Large Foldable Fabric Box is available in a range of colours Shoppers keen to add some extra organisation to their bedrooms and living areas could take advantage of an item currently on offer at Dunelm. The high street retailer, which boasts more than 200 branches nationwide, claims the product can "seamlessly integrate into any room". Dunelm is regarded as one of Britain's leading home furnishing retailers, stocking an extensive array of household essentials from bedding, curtains and rugs to home décor and clever storage solutions. One of its latest offerings has left shoppers grinning from ear to ear, with many praising it for being "sturdy" and "useful". The Large Foldable Fabric Box is priced at a highly affordable £8, and can be collected in-store or ordered online for home delivery. It features a collapsible design that allows it to be tucked away neatly into drawers, cupboards or under beds without hogging valuable space. Describing the product, Dunelm said: "Declutter your space with our Large Foldable Fabric Box. Available in a range of colourways, this plain yet effortlessly stylish storage solution seamlessly integrates into any room. "Its versatile design allows it to fold flat, saving you precious space when not in use, whilst the removable lid and convenient handle ensure easy manoeuvrability. Perfect for stowing away shoes, clothes, bed linens, towels - and those miscellaneous bits and bobs - this fabric box is your next must-have." When fully assembled, it measures 25cm x 56cm x 38cm and is available in five colour options. Shoppers can pick from black, grey, navy, spring green and white — offering plenty of choice to complement a range of home interiors. Previous buyers appear largely impressed with the product, which boasts a solid 4.6 stars out of five. One reviewer wrote: "I purchased some of these to store bedding in on top of wardrobes. They are nice and sturdy, look neat and tidy, and fill the gap above the wardrobes just right." Another added: "Have bought these many times and only need them when I need a replacement. I use them as cupboard storage for ironing, hats, gloves and scarves. Extremely useful." A third customer chimed in: "I've very happy with this storage box, which will be used under beds. Good design and size." Not everyone is convinced, however, with one dissatisfied shopper confessing: "I bought these boxes to put on top of the wardrobe for spare children's clothes. They are quite flimsy. When I left them down, the bottom collapses. The lids are too shallow and keep popping off. Disappointing quality for Dunelm." If you fancy giving them a go and seeing for yourself, full details can be found on the Dunelm website. Standard home delivery is priced at £3.95 on orders under £60, while free delivery is available on eligible orders over £60, excluding furniture and other large items. Delivery of furniture and bulky items starts from £12.95, with complimentary two-person delivery on eligible orders of £300 or above, and Click & Collect is available free of charge on a wide range of products.
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