By Matilda Rudd For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 02:13 EDT, 4 September 2019 | Updated: 02:40 EDT, 4 September 2019
A bedside lampshade from Target is being heralded as the ultimate furniture bargain online after an interior decorator compared it to expensive designer versions.
Australian founder of The DIY Decorator, Zoe Gilpin, shared an image of the $49 rattan light on her Instagram page, quickly garnering a positive response from her fans.
'When Target brings out this beauty for just $49,' she wrote in the caption.
Australian founder of The DIY Decorator, Zoe Gilpin, shared an image of the $49 rattan light on her Instagram page, quickly garnering a positive response from her fans
'Little comparison to some other rattan base lamps on the market to show what a bargain it is! So if you haven't had any luck hunting down one of the other designs, perhaps try your luck with Target.'
Described as 'simple and stylish' the linen look shade is new to the department store and is already being praised for its likeness to more costly brands.
'I love all of those options but Target is my fave,' she said.
Spot the difference! Target's lampshade (left) is just $49, while Zanui (right) are charging $139.95
'Wow that Target replica is seriously impressive!' Another added
'Wow that Target replica is seriously impressive!' Another added.
It is incredibly difficult to tell the difference between the four lampshades she posted, with Freedom's $129 one and Zanui's $139.95 variety very similar.
One woman said she owned both a Zanui and Target lampshade and found them to be of the same quality linen.
One woman said she owned both a Zanui and Target lampshade and found them to be of the same quality linen
Kmart also jumped on the rattan trend and released a $29 lamp but customers were complaining there were only a few left in each store.
Target explained on their website that the lampshade releases a 'soft, ambient glow' perfect for any bohemian-styled room.
It hasn't been rolled out to every store just yet but will slowly appear over the next few weeks nationwide.
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