Aldi releases $30 sleep essentials: cloud pillows, linen sheets, blankets
The German retailer has just dropped an affordable, new “luxury” item, describing it as though you’re “sleeping on a cloud”.
It is well known that sleep plays a vital role in your overall health and wellbeing.
So, getting a good night’s sleep is detrimental.
However, more often than not, Aussies complain about having an uncomfortable pillow that causes them discomfort and disrupts their sleep.
And this is where Aldi comes in.
The German retailer has just announced the release of its fancy new bedroom range, including its Luxury Cloud Pillow.
It’s described as a “pillow so heavenly it makes you feel like you’re sleeping on a cloud”.
“Available at $29.99, a good night sleep has never been so affordable”.
One side of the luxe pillow features 24 unique smaller pockets filled with “down like” microfibre, to give your head the comfort and support “for the perfect night’s sleep,” it states on the Aldi website.
The new living range, which also includes bedroom items, will be added to the middle aisle from Saturday, March 26.
Another top pick from the range is the Quilted Coverlet Set worth $79.99.
It is available in a size, designed to fit both queen and king beds and comes in four prints (which is actually eight) as each coverlet is reversible so you can flip it and reverse it.
Aldi also has got a fancy new bathroom range which features Assorted Cotton Bathroom Towels, that “make you feel like you’re on holiday” after every shower.
The luxury Australian cotton bathroom towels include hand towels ($4.99), bath sheets ($17.99), bath towels ($11.99) and bath mats ($9.99).
There’s colours available to help those who want to match the towels to the tiles of their bathroom.
Aldi wants to remind shoppers that its new items are available only while stocks lasts.
“Despite our careful planning, we apologise if selected items may sell out on the first day due to unexpected high demand.”
“In the event of unexpected high demand, Aldi Stores reserves the right to limit purchases to reasonable quantities.”