QUIRKY decor lovers are rushing to nab a “different” yet “awesome” burger coffee table.
TKMaxx shoppers were left divided over the unique furniture piece – with some hailing it as a bedside table while others vowed “no thank you”.
The Multicolour Resin Burger Side Table, which measures 40x38cm, will set buyers back £72.
It sparked a heated debate within the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook.
One customer wrote: “Now that’s different.”
Another said it gave “SpongeBob vibes” while a third dubbed it “awesome”.
“I’m having this for the side of the bed,” boasted someone else.
But a disapproving shopper penned: “Each to their own but no I wouldn’t.”
Although they appeared to be outnumbered as others wrote “I’d have this”.
“I have the vase and love it,” another agreed.
Furniture hunters may also be thrilled to hear Shein is now selling high street store dupes but half the price – and mums have raved the quality is “fab”.
Customers can pick up the Songmics Chest of Drawers for just £34.50 and even has free shipping within the UK.
Facebook users shared their thoughts on the item on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
“Oooohh I absolutely loveee these !!!” wrote one impressed commenter.
Another person described the quality as “fabulous”, revealing that she was shocked by how sturdy the item was.
And the bedroom storage isn’t the only discounted deal available from Shein’s furniture selection.
Shoppers can nab the Three-Layer Waterproof Bathroom Cabinet for just £11.82.
The free-standing storage unit is also eligible for free shipping within the UK.
And shoppers will save over 50% if they purchase this buy from Shein over Amazon.
The exact same item, listed as the Dripex Three-Tier Bathroom Floor White Storage Cabinet, is available for £26.99.
Plus, shoppers have hailed a little-known furniture shop where you can nab brand new sofas for just £100 – and there’s box fresh rugs too.
Savvy mum Shola Emily was left totally stunned when she spotted the amazing homeware deals.
Not only did the content creator find cut-price sofas, but she even spotted cabinets too.
Keen to show off the purse-friendly store, which she confirmed is the Dunelm outlet store located in Beckton, Shola took to social media and shared a short clip of her finds, leaving many very impressed.
Meanwhile, an interior designer has revealed five design horrors that make your house look cheap.
From overdone velvet and mirrored furniture, to dark and dingy lighting choices, Molly Woodward-Moor, interior designer and creative director at Stone Superstore, has shared the interior missteps that could turn your dream home into a design nightmare.
Not only this, but she’s also revealed how to banish these horrors for good, ensuring that your home looks fabulous, but without breaking the bank.
Dunelm’s top interior design trends for 2025

Maximalism
Maximalism is about unleashing your creativity and bringing joy to everything around you, day in and day out. Bold pattern combinations of florals, checks and geometrics set the tone with a bright joyous colour palette that holds everything together.
Don’t mistake Maximalism for having loads of stuff, it’s about mixing and matching florals, layering key pieces and storytelling throughout your home, and ultimately doing things your own way. Dunelm’s new collaboration with Sophie Robinson is all about that.
Minimaluxe
The interiors world has witnessed the evolution of “minimalism” into a richer, more luxurious iteration. The goal is quiet luxury – simplicity with a sense of sophistication.
Minimaluxe focuses on creating spaces that are pared down yet warm, elegant, and inviting. Gloriously tactile textures, in a palette of warm neutrals, with hints of caramel and gold, complete the look. Introducing softer forms and round edges to avoid a space feeling overly stark
The Edit
Built on the philosophy that having fewer thoughtfully designed and well-made things helps us leave a lighter imprint on the earth. Interior design is shifting to be inspired by the natural world, and all its perfect imperfections.
Take Dunelm’s The Edited Life collection, it focuses on natural materials like wicker, jute and linens – as well as décor pieces and hand-thrown pottery vessels that feature forms dictated by the artisan’s mark. Soft relaxed fabric textures mixed with uneven wood grains help bring this neutral, look together.
New Nouveau
Blending 19th century inspired maximalism with a contemporary colour palette this collection takes inspiration from the ornamental art form from the Nouveau era. Rich and luxurious, blending a little bit of history with a more modern aesthetic you can mix and layer into your home.
Stylised Lily motifs adorn sumptuous textiles and wallpapers mixed with marbling & stained glass vintage style lighting for a vintage inspired look, with a modern twist.