Kmart launches new spring homewares
Kmart have dropped a range of new items just in time for your spring clean — including a cheap quilt cover that’s seriously Insta-worthy.
If you’re looking to give your place a spring refresh but are on a budget then you’re in luck.
Kmart have unveiled their new homewares range just in time for the beginning of spring and it includes some seriously swoon-worthy pieces at bargain prices.
New items include a stylish doona cover set in a pastel pink and green leaf pattern, which retails for just $18 for the queen set.
Shoppers have been quick to praise the new quilt cover on social media, labelling it as a “must have for a spring bedroom” and “so pretty”.
Other items to hit Kmart in time for the warmer months include these oh-so-chic melamine tumblers in blue which cost just $7 for four and a $13 framed print of umbrellas on the beach.
If it’s furniture or storage you’re after, Kmart also have a bamboo three-drawer storage unit for $12, a stylish charcoal chair for $69 and a marble side table for $49.
While Kmart’s latest homeware items are sure to be popular, last month one of the department store’s products gained internet notoriety for all the wrong reasons.
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An Aussie mum spotted a hilarious X-rated typo on her Kmart slow cooker, posting it in the Kmart Hacks & Decor Facebook group to point out the mistake.
Anyone else see what’s wrong in this picture? #welldonekmart #idonthaveoneofthosesorry,” she wrote.
The woman shared an image of the appliance’s warning instructions, which read: “C*ck only in this container”, instead of cook.