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Edge 3 Light Cluster Pendant - Polished Nickel
20 £
110 £
Ava Velvet Dining Chair - Set of 2 - Navy
105 £
210 £
Homebase Edit Solar Rope Lantern - 30cm (Assorted Colours)
5 £
25 £
Pia Pleat Swivel Chair - Rose
80 £
225 £
PIR Solar Powered LED Security Light - 200L
6.75 £
15 £
Homebase Edit Antique Gold Solar Moroccan Stake Light - 65cm
5.4 £
12 £
Homebase Edit 6 LED PIR Solar Wall Light
6.5 £
18 £
Solar Company Spiralites - Pack of 3
8 £
16 £
Homebase Edit Square Solar Uplighters - Pack of 4
8.1 £
18 £
Homebase Edit 40 Festoon Solar Colour Lights
12.6 £
20 £
Milo TV Unit
98 £
140 £
Homebase Edit Antique Gold Solar Moroccan Lantern - 32cm
11.25 £
25 £
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About Homebase
What in-store services can you expect when entering one of Homebase’s numerous stores in the UK and Ireland?
• Try the Hire Shop, which assists you in hiring the perfect equipment for any cleaning / renovation / designing project.
• Colour mixing and matching – allow the colour experts to mix up the ideal paint colours, whether you’re looking to paint kitchens or garden fences.
• Gas exchange – simply contact one of our stores to check availability, drop off your empty cylinder, pay, and pick up your replacement when ready!
The history of Homebase
Sainsbury’s Homebase was founded in 1979 by the supermarket giant Sainsbury’s and the Belgian retailer GB-Inno-BM. Its main goal was to offer the UK a convenient DIY market and the first store was opened in Croydon in 1981. Met with a positive reaction, the brand spent the rest of the 80s opening more stores nationwide.
More expansions kicked off the 90s, with Sainsbury’s purchasing Texas Homecare stores and transforming them into Homebase shops. During the 00s, Homebase was sold to Shroder Ventures, then GUS (where the brand became part of the Home Retail Group), and then to Wesfarmers. Along with more stores, Homebase Design Centres also began to pop up, offering customers more products and design options for anything from kitchens and bathrooms to dining tables and storage cubes (and more).
Purchased by the turnaround specialists Hilco Capital in 2018, Homebase was again restructured. And after 50+ stores (and the Homebase website) were upgraded, the brand continues to remain a one-stop solution for anybody looking to fix, improve or transform their home / garden.
Although Tiendeo keeps you updated on Homebase’s newest online catalogues (ensuring you get to benefit from product promotions, discounts and more), see what perks you can enjoy on Homebase’s website.
• Like its online Store Locator so you can locate your closest Homebase store (and contact details) asap.
• And the Ideas & Advice section which assists you in various design projects (like how to style entertaining kitchens, home storage tips, etc.).
• Shopping by brand? Then the Brands page will certainly come in handy!
• Lastly, try the Gift Cards page so you can help any gardener (or DIYer) invest in their home and garden.
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