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‘Most expensive looking collection I’ve ever seen’ people cry as they rush to Primark to buy decor priced from £3.50

WHILE it’s the shop to visit if you want a bargain, Primark isn’t exactly known for products that look more expensive than they are.

So it’s no wonder homeware fans are racing to the high street store to nab a new range dubbed the “most expensive looking” they’ve ever seen.

a white vase with a floral design sits on a shelf in a store
One delighted shopper took to TikTok to share a look at the most expensive looking range she’d ever seen in Primark
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a person is holding a white vase with a silver pattern
She first spotted the gorgeous vase for £12
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a person holding a vase in front of a shelf that says " you find the matching diffuser vase for 3.50 "
Before going on to find a matching diffuser pot for just £3.50
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One woman took to her TikTok page to share a look at the collection, writing over the top: “When you thought the most expensive vase in Primark for £12 couldn’t get much better…”

She then showed the vase in question – a gorgeous cream number decorated with delicate grey flowers.

“You find the matching diffuser vase for £3.50!!” she then added, showing the mini vase that shares the same design.

“The most expensive looking collection I’ve seen in Primark,” she added in the video caption.

The arrival of the new range comes amid the news that Primark is rolling out their click and collect service to 54 more of its stores in time for Christmas.

Customers will also be able to click and collect homeware and menswear items, in addition to the women’s and kidswear ranges that were already available.

The rollout means that the click and collect service will be available in over half of Primark stores nationwide.

It also shows the company is on track to achieve its aim of the service being live in all their stores by the end of 2025.

“It’s been fifty years since we first opened our doors in Derby to bring affordable fashion to the British high street,” Primark UK retail director Kari Rodgers said.

“And expanding click and collect is another way we are giving people more reasons to visit their local high street and Primark.”


“We know our customers love its convenience and the opportunity to access our wider ranges typically only found in larger stores.

“We’re thrilled to reveal the new stores to offer the service and extend access to our ranges even further before the busy Christmas shopping period begins.”

As well as the traditional homeware ranges, customers will be able to click and collect festive offerings, such as gorgeous Christmas-ready tablecloths and cushion covers.

The latest 54 Primark stores to offer click and collect

  • Banbury, Banbury Gateway
  • Barnsley, The Alhambra Shopping Centre
  • Birmingham Fort Parkway, The Fort Shopping Centre
  • Birmingham, 38 High Street
  • Bracknell, The Lexicon
  • Bradford, The Broadway
  • Burton On Trent, Coopers Square Shopping Centre
  • Camberley, 35 – 41 Park Street
  • Cambridge, 62-74 Burleigh St
  • Chesterfield, 9-13 Market Place
  • Colchester, Lion Walk Shopping Centre
  • Corby, 1A Willow Place
  • Coventry, Broadgate
  • Derby, 28-31 Cornmarket
  • Doncaster, 1-7 Market Place
  • Grimsby, Freshney Place Shopping Centre
  • Hanley, 2 – 10 Lamb Street
  • Harlow, 28 Broad Walk
  • Hemel Hempstead, 260 Marlowes
  • Hereford, 9 – 11 Widemarsh Street
  • High Wycombe
  • Leeds – Trinity, Albion Street
  • Leeds – White Rose, White Rose Shopping Centre
  • Leicester – Fosse Park, Fosse Park Shopping Centre
  • Leicester, Haymarket Shopping Centre
  • Lincoln, 216 – 219 High Street
  • Loughborough, 39 – 40 Market Place
  • Luton, 48 – 52 George Street
  • Mansfield, Four Seasons Shopping Centre
  • Merryhill, Intu Shopping Centre
  • Milton Keynes Centre, 116 Silbury Arcade
  • Milton Keynes Shopping Park, MK1 Shopping Park
  • Northampton, Grosvenor Shopping Centre
  • Norwich, 5-9 Haymarket
  • Nottingham, 6 – 12 Long Row
  • Oxford, The Westgate
  • Peterborough, Queensgate Shopping Centre
  • Reading, 116-118 Broad St
  • Redditch, Kingfisher Shopping Centre
  • Rotherham, Parkgate Shopping Centre
  • Rushden, Rushden Lakes Retail Park
  • Shrewsbury, Darwin Shopping Centre
  • Stafford, Riverside
  • Stevenage, 6 – 8 Town Square
  • Tamworth, Ventura Retail Park
  • Telford, The Telford Centre
  • Wakefield, The Ridings Shopping Centre
  • Walsall, 1-7 Digbeth
  • West Bromwich, 30 New Square
  • Woking, The Peacocks Centre
  • Wolverhampton, 4 Wulfrun Square
  • Worcester, Crown Gate Shopping Centre
  • York – Coppergate, Coppergate Shopping Centre
  • York – Monks Cross, Monks Cross Shopping Park

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