These 19 Marks and Spencer Home Décor Buys Look So Expensive

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These 19 Marks and Spencer Home Décor Buys Look So Expensive

It seems crazy to think that just a few years ago, the high-street homeware scene was seriously lacking. Zara Home was still to go big here on Brit soil, and H&M’s offering barely reached past the token candle or rattan place setting. But now, thankfully, there are so many great homeware departments to explore in our favourite affordable shopping hot spots, meaning you can upgrade your home without having to spend a fortune. And at the moment, there’s one high-street brand that’s caught my attention with its latest collection of strong décor—Marks and Spencer. 

I’ve always enjoyed shopping at Marks and Spencer, especially its lingerie department, though I admittedly overlooked its homeware for the longest time. However, I’m pleased to say I’ve rectified that oversight, and now it’s the first place I check when I’m in need of an interior update

Rachael Clifton styles a Marks and Spencer mirror on her vintage teak sideboard.

With everything from bedding to, well, actual beds and kitchenware to pieces to dress your mantel with, Marks and Spencer’s home décor is one of the most expansive out there, making it the ideal one-stop shop for any interior need you may have. This season, the line-up is looking particularly excellent, ticking off classic homeware looks as well as perfectly executing new trends, too. 

Mirrors and rugs often come with lofty price tags, but at M&S, there are plenty of styles in both categories that certainly look premium but won’t make you feel anxious when you first check your bank balance after purchasing. Then there’s its faux-plant selection, which is perfect for those of us (myself included) who weren’t blessed with green fingers. Rounded off with an array of beautiful cushions, glassware, lighting and trinkets, my wish list seems to grow each time I browse.

Want to see what’s currently on it? Scroll below to see my pick of the best Marks and Spencer home décor. 

Ideal for homes with industrial touches. 

I think this new M&S furniture range is going to fly. 

Entertaining is my favourite pastime, so you know I already have this cute cabbage dish for savoury snacks. 

I’m terrible at tending plants, but this artificial option looks just as good as the real thing. 

I find the curved lines of this bed so appealing. 

You’ll find a million uses for a basket such as this, from housing plants to stashing loo roll.

I have one of these fragrant candles in every room of my home. 

The ideal addition to your desk when we start to enter the darker months. 

I’m on the hunt for an armchair, and this is one of the contenders. 

The perfect place for a green, leafy bunch. 

Just think how pretty this will look on your table filled with water, ice and cucumber. 

I’ve seen shades just like this one go for treble the price. 

I swear you won’t find a better velvet cushion for this price. 

Make dinner time a chicer affair with this casserole dish. 

A simple way to upgrade any hallway. 

Elevate your windowsill with this tumbling faux fern. 

I have two of these in my guest room, and now I’m considering investing in the matching bedspread, too. 

Planters have been around for a few seasons now, and I love this modern metal update in place of rattan. 

Rugs are notoriously expensive, so I was beyond surprised when I clocked the price of this chic style. 

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