‘Anthropologie who?’ Primark fans are racing to stores as new homeware selection has so many posh dupes

IT feels like spring is well and truly on its way in the UK, and there’s no better way to celebrate it than by buying some new homeware.

And it seems Primark is the place to go this season as fans are in a frenzy over its new collection.

Pink glassware and pink and white dishes displayed in a store.
Primark has fans in a frenzy with their new homeware range
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Pink glassware and pink and white dishes arranged on a shelf.
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One shopper couldn’t believe how many pricey dupes were in store[/caption]

Pink wine glasses with light green stems in a store.
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People were rushing to get their hands on these tulip glasses[/caption]

Fans have taken to social media in awe over the spring homeware buys.

One TikToker who goes by Bambi Does Beauty was left stunned and couldn’t help but fill her basket with goodies.

“Whoever is doing the buying for Primark needs a raise, because I have never seen it as good as this,” she said.

She first came across a selection of floral-themed diningware including stunning glass wine glasses with a green stem and pink scalloped-edge bowl to make it look like a tulip.

The glassware looks strikingly similar to the Morro Couple glasses Anthropologie released last year which cost £46 for a set of four.

The Primark ones are a fraction of the price, with each glass being just £4 each – saving you £30 if you bought four.

“Anthroplogie who?” she asked as she looked at the cottagecore-themed collection.

And that wasn’t the only dupe – also on offer was a selection of baby pink cabbage plates and bowls for just £4 compared to Anthropologie’s, which are £25 each.

Last but not least, she found an adorable set of pink and yellow napkins, £3.50 for two.

Currently, Anthropologie is selling a similar napkin design with scalloped edges, which costs £42 for a set of four.

Cabbage-leaf patterned plates and bowls in various colors.
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Primark’s cabbage plates look similar to Anthropologie’s[/caption]

Pink and green glass coupe glasses.
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The tulip style glasses are also a dupe and cost a fraction of the price[/caption]


“I’m a kitchen roll gal through and through but how beautiful are these?” she added.

The influencer captioned the post: “Run to Primark home for the Anthropologie dooops.”

The clip posted to her TikTok account @bambidoesbeauty went viral with over 778k views and 48k likes.

People were quick to take to the comments claiming she was at fault for making them go and buy the new range.

One person wrote: “I went the other day and bought 3 mugs, 1 glass, 1 candle and I couldn’t find another glass but I ordered it and a mini vase. Don’t have space anymore but I’m hooked.”

Another commented: “I can’t go to primark home section, my wallet can’t take it anymore.”

“We need a shopping trolley for Primark home,” penned a third.

Primark’s history

PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland. 

A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.

The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026. 

Meanwhile a fourth said: “Stop it I’m already skint.”

“It’s so underrated ugh I love Primark home,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “I need those wines glasses!”

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