BHS has relaunched online selling bedding, lights, towels and other homeware
You can get free delivery on orders for a limited time online

BHS has relaunched online selling lights, towels, bedding, rugs and other home furnishings - and shoppers can get free delivery on orders.
After BHS went into administration in April the website and brand name was bought was the Al Mana Group.
The company also works with international brands like Mango, Zara, United Colours of Benetton and Reebok.
BHS.com is a much smaller operation, with just 84 employees based in London.
It is being run by David Anderson, the former head of international at BHS, who said that a “huge amount of work has gone into rebuilding and launching BHS back into the UK as an online retailer.”
From today there is over 500 items in its home range, rising to 1,500 by next year.
Next month, it will launch a range of kitchen and dining ware, as well as clothing.
Regular BHS shoppers will be pleased, as a third of the items are old favourites. The prices will the same or lower, BHS said.
Shoppers can also get free delivery on orders for a limited time.
It said yesterday that it was planning on running an introductory 10 per cent discount.
Although, BHS said that it doesn’t plan to run mega discount offers like its high street ancestor did.
Instead, it will focus on quality and price and if it does run a sale then it will be very selective, perhaps doing it one department at a time.
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Delivery will cost between £3.50 for standard and up to £6.95 for next day, orders over £50 will be free.
Yesterday, BHS gave The Sun Online a sneak peek into some of the items before they went on sale.
One of the most popular sections for BHS before the collapse was lighting and this will be a real focus for the online shop - around 50 per cent of the items that it launched with today, will be in this category.
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