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Shoppers can’t get enough of Primark’s new spring tableware

Primark's floral ceramic plates and matching butter dish sell out across Spain as shoppers line up to buy affordable homeware

The floral-patterned ceramic plates and matching butter dish are selling out in the Irish chain’s stores | Photo: Pexels

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Primark has launched its latest spring tableware collection, drawing significant attention across stores in Spain. The set includes ceramic plates decorated with floral patterns and a matching butter dish, each priced at under 7 euros. This new range is attracting long queues in many branches as customers seek stylish yet budget-friendly options for home dining.

The collection is characterised by soft tones ranging from pink and red to green, featuring designs inspired by nature such as flowers and bees. The plates, made of ceramic, combine decorative appeal with practical features since they are suitable for use in microwaves and dishwashers. The butter dish complements the plates with a two-piece design that includes a tray and a lid featuring a daisy-shaped handle, although it is not dishwasher or microwave safe.

Shoppers have expressed interest in this collection as a way to refresh their table settings for spring occasions without a steep investment. The gently scalloped and hand-painted edges of the plates lend a sophisticated finish comparable to higher-end crockery despite the low price point. The pattern’s botanical elements fit current trends for seasonal and Easter table layouts.

Design and functionality

The ceramic plates showcase detailed floral motifs interspersed with bees and other natural accents, creating a light and cheerful appearance that can suit everyday meals as well as more formal gatherings. The butter dish shares the spring theme with matching print and a decorative lid handle, making it well suited for breakfast or brunch settings during warmer months.

Price and availability

Both the plates and the butter dish are sold for 7 euros each across Primark stores in Spain. This competitive pricing strategy has prompted customers to queue extensively to purchase these items before they run out, a common phenomenon when the retailer releases attractive homeware collections at affordable rates. Although stock is replenished regularly, demand often exceeds supply.

Potential buyers are advised to visit stores early or check multiple branches to secure these spring-themed pieces. The floral plates pair well with neutral-coloured tablecloths such as white, cream, or beige, allowing the designs to stand out. Linens in pastel shades that harmonise with the pink, red, and green hues also complement the aesthetic.

To complete a spring table setting, coordinating solid-colour fabric napkins and floral centrepieces—either fresh or artificial—can enhance the seasonal theme. The butter dish works particularly well alongside rustic-style tableware like wicker bread baskets and ceramic juice jugs. Pairing the set with gold or stainless steel cutlery adds a discreet hint of elegance while maintaining the collection’s casual and fresh feel.

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