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The Reject Shop launched a selection of plates, bowls, mugs, tablecloths, aprons, placemats, knives and art with colorful European-style patterns.

The Reject Shop has launched a range of stylish homewares that look similar to high-end designs.

The affordable retailer launched a selection of plates, bowls, mugs, tablecloths, aprons, placemats, knives and art featuring colorful European-style patterns.

Nicole, from Newcastle, spotted the purchases on the shelves and compared the designs to those of Dolce and Gabbana.

“The Reject Shop is giving off Dolce and Gabbana vibes right now and I’m here for it,” she said in a TikTok. video.

‘I love everything and it’s so cheap: bowls for $2.50, plates for $5 and I have an amazing tablecloth for $14.’

Nicole said she loves prints, including the white and blue styles often seen in Italy, particularly on the Amalfi Coast.

“They had doormats, rugs, oven mitts, mugs… everything you can imagine,” Nicole added.

And the cost won’t break the bank, with prices starting at $2.

The Reject Shop launched a selection of plates, bowls, mugs, tablecloths, aprons, placemats, knives and art with colorful European-style patterns.

Customers may also wish to purchase the Porto bottle for $8 and the matching knives for $4.

Customers may also wish to purchase the Porto bottle for $8 and the matching knives for $4.

The Reject Shop Plate - $3

Dolce & Gabbana plate set - $600

Nicole, from Newcastle, spotted the purchases on the shelves and compared the designs to those of Dolce and Gabbana (The Reject Shop plate, left; Dolce and Gabbana plate, right).

Although Nicole thought the designs looked similar to products sold by Dolce and Gabbana, the style was actually inspired by the popular Porto trend.

The designs will add color to any kitchen and the plates are sure to impress guests when you host dinner parties.

Customers may also wish to purchase the Porto bottle for $8 and the matching knives for $4.

Nicole’s short video has already surpassed 75,000 views, with many sharing their excitement about her latest purchases.

“I love the little lemon dishes,” wrote one.

“Amazing, I’ll go there later,” said another.

“I love The Reject Shop, I always come home with something from them,” added a third.

Amy Eshuys, COO of The Reject Shop, told FEMAIL: ‘Our Porto collection is inspired by the essence of summer in Portugal.

‘Ideal for those seeking cultural richness alongside beach relaxation, this collection reflects the country’s ornate architecture and stunning coastline.’

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