IF you thought the Brunch Club craze was the peak of affordable kitchen aesthetic, think again.
A new obsession is taking over social media, and it’s a love letter to everyone’s favourite carb.
Budget-savvy shoppers are currently hunting down the ‘Pasta Lovers Club’ range at B&M, a collection that is appearing to be super popular.
After Ashleigh Money Saver (@ashleighmoneysaver) shared a look at the Mediterranean-inspired line, her video exploded, racking up nearly 18,000 views in just four days as fans scrambled to find the pieces in their local aisles.
The star of the show – and the item most likely to be missing from shelves – is the viral pasta bowl.
Decorated with charming illustrations and handwritten-style script, the oversized bowl is being hailed as a must-have for just £4.
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“This is already sold out in loads of stores,” Ashleigh warns in her video, noting that the bowl is “huge” and perfect for those mountainous servings of spaghetti.
For those looking to coordinate their dinner parties, there is a matching Salad Serving Bowl for the same budget-friendly price of £4.
Tired of your crusts hanging off the edge of a standard dinner plate? The range includes a “massive” Pizza Plate for £4 designed specifically to handle a full-sized margherita.
If you’re more into grazing, the collection features an £8 wooden charcuterie board that has shoppers swooning over its intricate etched details.
The range also offers storage cans for olives or tomatoes for just £1.50 each, and textured tea towels, with a pack of four for £2.50.
In a clever styling tip, Ashleigh suggests that the “Pasta Lovers Club” tea towel is so aesthetically pleasing it could double as decor.
And for those who prefer their carbs fried, there’s even a serving cone for fries for £4.
With prices starting as low as £1.50, this range is a dream for anyone looking to refresh their kitchen.
Ashleigh’s video gained lots of public attention, with many people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “I was in my local yesterday. Didn’t see these will have to go back and check.”
To which Ashleigh replied: “The pasta bowls are selling out quick!”
Another added: “Been looking for that pasta bowl! Always sold out .”
Four cheap home renovation tricks
YOU don’t have to spend loads to give a room a new look. Here are five other home renovation tricks you can try.
Kitchen cupboards
One way to give your kitchen a complete transformation for less is to change the look of the kitchen cupboards. There are loads of different vinyl coverings out there to choose from, and it’s a quick and easy way to update your home.
Handles
Another thing you can try that won’t break the bank is to change up the handles. You can pick up relatively cheap handles in DIY stores, or even in the charity shop. Adding new ones to your kitchen cupboards, or doors in your house, can be extremely effective.
Leftovers
Most of us have old half-used tins of paint in the garage, but they’re often forgotten about. However, there may be enough in the pot to paint a feature wall in another room, and you won’t have to spend a penny.
Freebies
It’s worth checking your local Facebook Marketplace, or Freecycle, to see what other people are getting rid of. As they say, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. And if someone’s planning to revamp a room, they might want to get rid of a sofa, or a coffee table, which you could use to give a lounge a new look.