Oliver Bonas

What students are buying at Oliver Bonas

Students are romanticising their everyday routines at home
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Students are romanticising their everyday routines at home

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From Spicy Margarita Tumblers and Fish Glass Stacking Sets to patterned ceramic mugs and olive oil bottles, Oliver Bonas is clearly feeding the “host at uni” era. 


These aren’t just functional kitchen buys — they’re aesthetic upgrades for flat dinners, themed pre-drinks and slow Sunday mornings. Students are choosing pieces that make everyday moments feel styled and intentional, even in shared kitchens.

Personalised and giftable pieces are driving thoughtful spending at Oliver Bonas
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Personalised and giftable pieces are driving thoughtful spending at Oliver Bonas

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Initial mugs, alphabet trinket dishes, quilted jewellery boxes and multiple gift bags show that gifting is a major theme. 


Oliver Bonas is landing as the go-to for birthdays, thank-you presents, housemate surprises and long-distance relationship parcels. The popularity of E-Gift Cards alongside physical gift packaging reinforces that students are planning ahead for occasions — not just impulse shopping.

Cosy décor is shaping softer, more expressive student spaces
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Cosy décor is shaping softer, more expressive student spaces

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Multiple purchases of items such as Patchwork Multicolour Velvet Cushion Covers, the Kai Spot Green Glass Vase, Sage Green Electric Diffusers and Alyssa Burgundy & Pink Resin Photo Frames suggest students are actively curating their rooms. 


Whether it’s halls or a rented house, Oliver Bonas products are helping transform temporary spaces into something that feels warm and personal. It’s less minimal and more colourful, layered and character-led — a move away from plain basics toward expressive interiors.

Top Categories

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Homeware
72%
Gifts
17%
Accessories & Jewellery
11%