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Primark Springs Into Action With New Disney Homewares

Primark has taken inspiration from its mainline homeware trends for its latest Disney spring collections, with the retailer unveiling new lines for both Bambi and Mickey Mouse.

The Bambi collection sits within Primark’s SS19 botanical trend, which places leafy prints and natural hues front and centre. Products include a Thumper cushion, Bambi cushion and throw, mirror, water bottle, plant pot, shelf unit, photo clip, stacking mugs, teapot, tea towel and beddng.

The Mickey Mouse range too, has been designed to complement mainline homeware themes, with products featuring the character and motifs against a soft pink and grey colour palette.

Accented with golden tones, the collection include bedding and cushions as well as organisers, jewellery stands, trinket storage, candles, cage lamp, faux plants, mugs and a reusable drinks bottle.

 

Top: Primark’s Disney Spring collection.

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