Aldi set to launch a spectacular Christmas homewares range - complete with a $80 wooden tree, stylish cookware and on-trend décor

  • Aldi is set to launch their 2021 Christmas homewares collection on November 17
  • Shoppers can enjoy a range of budget friendly festive decor and tableware 
  • The range offers a wooden Christmas tree for $79.99 and décor from $6.99
  • There is also a festive 12-piece dinnerware set with matching tree-shaped platter

Aldi is set to unveil a huge range of stylish Christmas homewares that won't break the bank. 

The collection will be available in store and online from Wednesday, November 17 and includes three stylish Christmas trees, a range of festive décor, serve ware, gifting staples, and table accessories. 

Among the deals are two rustic wooden Christmas trees for only $79.99 though shoppers after a more traditional feel will enjoy the 200mm lifelike tree for only $29.99.

Aldi is set to launch their 2021 Christmas homewares range from November 17

Aldi is set to launch their 2021 Christmas homewares range from November 17

Shoppers after a more traditional feel will enjoy the 200mm lifelike tree for only $29.99.

Shoppers after a more traditional feel will enjoy the 200mm lifelike tree for only $29.99.

Deck your halls with a sweet $19.99 seven-piece wooden house set, sparkling $7.99 two-metre jute rope lights, and Christmas stockings for $6.99 each. 

The hand-woven, natural-colour, seagrass planters are just $14.99 each and are stylish enough to stay up well after the holiday season.  

Perfect for serving up Christmas lunch is a stunning 12-piece dinner ware set for only $29.99, matching oval and tree-shaped serving platters, salad bowl and thermal gravy boat all for $9.99 each. 

Deck your halls with this sparkling $7.99 two-metre jute rope light
The seagrass planters are just $14.99 each and are stylish enough to stay up well after the holiday season.

Deck your halls with this sparkling $7.99 two-metre jute rope light while the seagrass planters for $14.99 each are stylish enough to stay up well after the holiday season.

Perfect for serving up Christmas lunch is a stunning 12-piece dinner ware set for only $29.99, matching oval and tree-shaped serving platters, salad bowl and thermal gravy boat all for $9.99 each.

Perfect for serving up Christmas lunch is a stunning 12-piece dinner ware set for only $29.99, matching oval and tree-shaped serving platters, salad bowl and thermal gravy boat all for $9.99 each.

The electric salt and pepper grinder from $9.99 is available is an assortment of festive colours, automatically grinds when turned upside down and doesn't leave grains on the table once placed down.  

Top your table décor off with a festive selection of tablecloths, napkins, place mats, dining chair covers, cushions and tea towels  starting at $3.99. 

Wrap your gifts in style with the simply Christmas gifting range that includes gift boxes, gift bags, wrapping paper, tags and ribbons from just $1.99. 

The range includes festive table cloths and cushions
As well as dining chair covers, napkins and place mats

Top your table décor off with a festive selection of tablecloths, napkins, place mats, dining chair covers, cushions and tea towels starting at $3.99.

Wrap your gifts in style with the simply Christmas gifting range that includes gift boxes, gift bags, wrapping paper, tags and ribbons from just $1.99.

Wrap your gifts in style with the simply Christmas gifting range that includes gift boxes, gift bags, wrapping paper, tags and ribbons from just $1.99.

Other items on offer include the $17.99 natural look tree skirt, $9.99 thermal gravy boat, $4.99 four-piece cheese knife set, $24.99 luxe table centre piece, and six-pack of red and white wine glasses for $12.99 each

Keep an eye on Aldi's Speical Buy section online to see when the items will be available at your local store.  

Aldi set to launch their Christmas homewares range with a wooden tree, cookware and festive décor 

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