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Shoppers go on spending spree in Dunelm stores - as ONS warns º£½ÇÊÓÆµ inflation now stands at 2.5%

Pent-up demand saw customers spend more than £380 million on Dunelm homeware products in the last three months

A Dunelm linen dining apron

Shoppers went on a spending spree in Dunelm stores as the most recent lockdown measures started to ease, new trading figures show.

The chain said pent-up demand saw customers spend more than £380 million on its homeware products in the last three months – almost 44 per cent up on the same period in 2019, before the pandemic struck.

It said digital sales continued to support growth, buoyed by the April reopening of stores.

Total sales for the year are expected to be around £1.34 billion, up around 26 per cent on a year earlier.

The chain, which is based in Syston, just outside Leicester, recently committed to two additional distribution facilities, at a cost of £12 million, to create extra capacity for future growth.

It said profits for the past year were on track to be “slightly ahead” of analyst predictions.

Bedding, curtains, bathroom textiles and cushions all saw positive sales over the quarter as shoppers continued to spruce up their homes.

Dunelm said it had seen stocks return to normal levels after the surge in demand but had continued to experience disruption in its global supply chain due to the pandemic.