Aldi has won a legion of fans with its purse-friendly products and its impressive designer duplicates.
Sparking sell-out frenzies with its copycat versions of Jo Malone's cult candles, it is now slowly securing a place on the market with its range of affordable homeware.
And this week the budget supermarket has released a new range of designer-inspired interiors at a fraction of the cost, which include on-trend velvet cushions, shabby chic table lamps and chic toasters.
Launching online and in-stores this week, the range features products which are up to 250 per cent cheaper than their high street counterparts, and promise to refresh your home without breaking the bank.
The German supermarket's range includes a DAB radio at just £29.99, with a similar version available at Argos costing an eye-watering £149.99.
But can you tell the budget furnishings from the high street homeware?
This week budget supermarket Aldi has released a new range of designer-inspired interiors at a fraction of the cost of similar products on the high street, including a chic metallic and cream DAB radio by Aldi, left, at £29.99, compared to a similar version by Argos, right, at £149.99
Aldi is selling a grey shaggy rug, left, at £16.99, compared to a more expensive version being sold by John Lewis which costs £35, right, and will add a cosy feel to any home
Meanwhile a black shabby chic chandelier lamp by Aldi, left, costs just £29.99, while an almost identical version by Discount Home Lighting, right, costs a more eye-watering £72.99
An ever stylish Aldi tripod floor lamp costs £49.99, left, but if you're feeling flush the John Lewis version, right, will set you back £135
A four-slice toaster by Aldi, left, at £24.99, will save you time and look stylish, while a similar version by Russell Hobbs, right, will set you back up to £44.99
Meanwhile a smaller tripod desk lamp, left, by Aldi, is a snip at just £24.99, left, while a similar version by John Lewis costs four times as much at £100, right
For those going for a trendy warehouse-chic look, Aldi is selling a copper exposed lightbulb lamp at £39.99, left, while a very similar version by Nunido, right, will set you back £176
Velvet has been all the rage over the past year, and Aldi are selling three velvet cushions for just £5.99, left, compared to online retailer Made, who are selling a set of two at £39, right
A 42 litre touch bin by Aldi retails at just £16.99, left, while a similar version by Morphy Richards will cost you more than four times as much at £69.99, right
A weave throw will keep you cosy, and Aldi are selling a pink and white one for just £12.99, left, which will save you a staggering sum compared to the £299 Urbanara version, right
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Main photo article Aldi has won a legion of fans with its purse-friendly products and its impressive designer duplicates.
Sparking sell-out frenzies with its copycat versions of Jo Malone’s cult candles, it is now slowly securing a place on the market with its range of affordable homeware.
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