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‘The perfect pastel makeover’ shoppers race to Lidl for ‘gorgeous’ new kitchen range – and there’s a PINK air fryer

BRITS are racing to Lidl after the supermarket dropped brand new kitchenware. 

But this isn’t any kitchenware – its pastel green kettles, lilac stand mixers and even PINK air fryers. 

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Lidl’s social media team took to TikTok today to showcase the new range – and shoppers have fallen in love.

What’s more, a number of the pastel items are even cheaper for Lidl Plus members

This is the budget store’s free loyalty app that offers discounts on select food, drinks and household items. 

The all-new Salter 2L Compact Air Fryer comes in baby blue, light sage green or baby pink at just £29.99 – or £24.99 for Lidl Plus members. 

“This stylish and compact air fryer from Salter is ideal for small and single person households,” Lidl bosses said. 

It features a removable non-stick cooking rack and has adjustable temperature control up to 200 degrees. 

The Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Blender – which is perfect for milkshakes, smoothies and crushed ice – comes in light green and lilac. 

This nifty tool is also £29.99 full price or £24.99 for Lidl Plus members. 

The Silvercrest Kitchen Tools 2-Slice Toaster is perhaps the star of the show at a bargain price of £17.99. 

It has six adjustable browning levels and electronic browning control for perfect toasting in two hues of slate grey and light green. 

Brits looking for a new kettle can pick up the Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Kettle for the same price AND in matching colours to the toaster. 

For budding bakers, the Silvercrest Kitchen Tools Stand Mixer costs £44.99 and comes with a splatter guard with a chute, dough hook, whisk and flat beater.

“I don’t need any of it but I want it sooo badly,” Vickie Norton penned on TikTok. 

“No because I want all of the pastel green ones now,” Jenna Bean added. 

Where does Lidl want to open new stores?

LIDL has published a new list of desired locations for potential new stores. The list includes, amongst many others, the following towns and cities:

  • Bristol
  • Derby
  • Liverpool
  • London
  • Manchester
  • Nottingham
  • Oxford
  • Southampton
  • Swansea
  • Birmingham
  • Sheffield
  • Cambridge
  • Edinburgh

To see the full list, click here.

“I’m dying for a pink air fryer,” Sarah Myrtle cried. 

“I didn’t know something so beautiful existed!”

As these items are in the “middle of Lidl”, they are limited edition pieces likely to sell out quickly.

Lidl’s social media team quipped: “Give your kitchen the perfect pastel makeover.”

2024’s Top Trending Colours for Interior Design

Homebase has revealed the official trending colours for this year.

To predict the top shades of 2024, sales data at Homebase analysed 5 colours that have surged in popularity with customers.

Copper, pink and black are predicted to be the hottest colours on Brit’s walls this year, while bathrooms are seeing a surprising rise in terracotta colour schemes.

The top five trending colours for 2024 are: 

  1. Copper (+57%) 
  2. Pink (+38%) 
  3. Black (+34%) 
  4. Green (+29%) 
  5. Orange (+27%)

Copper has replaced rose gold, whilst blush is the new magnolia, and Brits are also going bold by slapping black paint all over their walls. 

Green is always popular colour, but the shade ‘Fresh Herb’ – a versatile, pale grey-toned green – is hitting hundreds of customers baskets.

Meanwhile, terracotta is taking over with ‘Frosted Papaya’, a peachy orange shade dominating bathrooms.

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