Dunelm shoppers are keen to get their hands on the retailer's "amazing" new dinosaur ornaments after spotting them on social media.
The high street store is known for its high quality furniture and homeware products and uses its Instagram page to keep its followers in the loop about what's new or popular in store and online. Dunelm recently posted a photo of a garden containing two dinosaur ornaments.
The image shows a T-rex and a Triceratops hanging out on a grassy area surrounded by plants. The dinosaurs are part of a collaboration between Dunelm and the Natural History Museum, with the products inspired by the venue's large dinosaur exhibit.
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The ornaments have been designed with kids in mind and to "celebrate the wonder of nature". Each dinosaur has been created to utilise resources and to be "respectful of the natural world" and to "help protect its future".
The T-rex ornament costs £30 and the Triceratops costs £25. They can be used inside your home as well as outdoors in the garden. Shoppers can also get their hands on dinosaur footprints which cost £25 for four.
Dunelm shared the photo of the ornaments with the caption: "Look out, our new dino garden ornaments are stomping into your local stores to find their lost eggs [dinosaur emoji] Can you find them first and earn a treat at the tills? #NHMxDunelm @natural_history_museum".
Shoppers were quick to share their thoughts on the dinosaur ornaments in the comments section beneath the post. One said: “Omg these are amazing” and a second simply added: “Need” followed by a heart eye emoji.
A third shopper commented: “Wowsers these are fab [applause emoji]”. One shopper tagged a friend and said: “you need these for your garden” with the pal replying: “my birthdays in august [party emojis] hint hint”.
Someone else mentioned a friend and wrote: “you need these”. Another alerted their pal to the dinosaurs who replied: “ow I must keep an eye out”.
You can buy the Dunelm T-rex ornament here and the Triceratops ornament here.
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