Dunelm Group (LSE:DNLM)
Dunelm is a well-known home furnishings retailer founded more than 25 years ago in Leicester. It now owns about 80 stores across the country, many of which are large out-of-town sites. Home textiles such as curtains, bed linen, cushions, quilts, rugs make up the majority of sales.
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