ALDI shoppers have been rushing to buy a ‘stunning’ furniture dupe for £210 less.

The discount supermarket is selling a velvet storage ottoman for just £20.

Aldi shoppers have ben rushing to buy a bargain ottoman dupe for £210 less

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Aldi shoppers have ben rushing to buy a bargain ottoman dupe for £210 lessCredit: Aldi

Aldi shared the item to its Instagram page as one of its middle aisle bargains for this week.

The post was met with a dozen comments from shoppers raving about the piece.

One wrote: “This is actually stunning.”

While another said: “Oh I’ve been looking for a navy blue ottoman for my bedroom.”

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The fancy trunk is practically identical to the much pricier Roseland Edith Velvet Ottoman which costs a whopping £230 online.

They are both the same shade of navy, although the Roseland does have metal legs which Aldi’s does not.

Shoppers can get hold of the furniture both online and in store – but if you’re ordering it to be delivered do bear in mind delivery charges.

It’s always worth noting as well that because it’s one of Aldi’s Specialbuys it won’t be around forever so if you fancy bagging one you might want to be quick.

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If you’re shopping in store you’ll find the item in the middle aisle along with several other bargain buys.

It has a capacity of 80.5L and weighs around 110kg according to the website.

It has a detachable lid and is perfect for your bedroom or living room.

Aldi’s is the lowest prices we found but it’s always worth having a look yourself for the top bargain if you can’t get hold of this particular item.

We did find similar style navy ottomans being sold at Dunelm and Matalan for £32 and £67 respectively.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google shopping.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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