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«Breaking News» Matalan is selling homeware that looks JUST like Oliver Bonas versions - for a FRACTION of the price

Oliver Bonas has made stylish marble and gold homeware its signature, but the luxe interiors range has been given a run for its money with the launch of a look-a-like selection from bargain high street retailer Matalan.


Both brands offer everything from cushions to candles but it's their alphabet drinks coasters, hanging chain photo frames and gold wire accessories that draw the most parallels.


While Oliver Bonas' popular pieces will usually set you back as much as £10 for an alphabet coaster - with some now sold out completely, some of Matalan's designs come in at just a third of the price.





Shoppers have been sharing their excitement at the discovery of Matalan's Oliver Bonas 'dupes' with both brands offering similar stylish homeware designs. Their alphabet marble coasters have garnered most attention. Oliver Bonas' were £10 each


Shoppers have been sharing their excitement at the discovery of Matalan's Oliver Bonas 'dupes' with both brands offering similar stylish homeware designs. Their alphabet marble coasters have garnered most attention. Oliver Bonas' were £10 each






Matalan's affordable take on the coaster trend comes in at just £3


Matalan's affordable take on the coaster trend comes in at just £3



Shoppers have been sharing their excitement at the discovery of Matalan's Oliver Bonas 'dupes' with both brands offering similar stylish homeware designs. Their alphabet marble coasters have garnered most attention. Oliver Bonas' (left) were £10 each while Matalan charges just £3 (right)



Matalan's £3 'dupes' of the best-selling Oliver Bonas Marble and Copper Alphabet Coasters, £10, have garnered most attention and shoppers have been quick to share their excitement.


A blogger who goes by the name of Zoe Major posted: 'My days of longing over the Oliver Bonas marble coasters are gone thanks to good old Matalan.

'I found the most amazing dupe in there. They are identical. 


'They are made out of thick cut, heavy stone and engraved with the gold foiled single initial.' 





Matalan's gold wire 'ampersand' comes complete with battery-powered lights for £8 Oliver Bonas' design costs £12


Matalan's gold wire 'ampersand' comes complete with battery-powered lights for £8 Oliver Bonas' design costs £12






Oliver Bonas' ampersand design costs £12


Oliver Bonas' ampersand design costs £12



Matalan's gold wire 'ampersand' comes complete with battery-powered lights for £8 (right) whereas Oliver Bonas' design costs £12



Another delighted Matalan customer commented: 'I am SO impressed by these! They are identical to ones sold for four times the price. They are really well made.


They are heavy and made out of stone which is what I was sceptical of. I thought they were maybe just marble look and made from plastic but no, they are thick heavy stone that look and feel so expensive. 


'I am delighted to have found these! HIGHLY recommend!' 





Both labels offer similar letter-adorned make-up bags. Matalan's £6 version comes in pink, khaki and green


Both labels offer similar letter-adorned make-up bags. Matalan's £6 version comes in pink, khaki and green






Alternatively, check out Oliver Bonas' classy grey number, £12


Alternatively, check out Oliver Bonas' classy grey number, £12



Both labels offer similar letter-adorned make-up bags. Matalan's £6 version comes in pink, khaki and green (left) or check out Oliver Bonas' classy grey number, £12 (right)


If it's decorative accessories you're after, check out their twin gold wire 'ampersand' pieces. Oliver Bonas Rose Gold Alphabet Letter is £12 whereas Matalan's comes in at £8 (currently reduced to £4) complete with battery-powered lights.


Both also offer alphabet make-up bags. Oliver Bonas' best-selling design was £12 - twice the price of Matalan's pouch that comes in khaki, green or pink. 


With both items proving popular, they're fast selling out and each currently reduced to £4.50.





Their gold hanging frames boast more than a few similarities - Oliver Bonas charges £12 for a 6x4" version


Their gold hanging frames boast more than a few similarities - Oliver Bonas charges £12 for a 6x4" version






Matalan's gold hanging frame is a mere £4


Matalan's gold hanging frame is a mere £4



Their gold hanging frames boast more than a few similarities - Oliver Bonas charges £12 for a 6x4" version (right) while Matalan's is only £4 (left)



It's difficult to ignore the similarities between their gold hanging photo frames. Matalan's are priced at £4 for a 6 x 4" version while Oliver Bonas charges £12 for the same size.


It's not the first time shoppers have spied luxe-a-like products on the high street. A £35 Primark coat has emerged as one of the most coveted items of the season thanks to its Gucci-inspired detailing. 


Heidi Klum's recent Lidl line included a £14.99 trench coat that could pass for Burberry's iconic design.




With soft pink hues and metallic rose gold detailing, you could be forgiven for thinking Matalan's pieces (above) were from a swanky designer


With soft pink hues and metallic rose gold detailing, you could be forgiven for thinking Matalan's pieces (above) were from a swanky designer



With soft pink hues and metallic rose gold detailing, you could be forgiven for thinking Matalan's pieces (above) were from a swanky designer



 


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Main photo article Oliver Bonas has made stylish marble and gold homeware its signature, but the luxe interiors range has been given a run for its money with the launch of a look-a-like selection from bargain high street retailer Matalan.
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