With Autumn arriving on Sunday (can you believe it?), thereโs lots of new homewares and furniture dropping at present including BIG Wโs latest. The chain store continues to improve its home offering, and with prices starting from just $2 (and nothing over $169), thereโs something for everyone looking for a seasonal home refresh.
And while the range is nature inspired (thereโs plenty of pretty botanical prints), it is underpinned by a sustainability focus too.
โCustomers will find affordable, quality pieces in our range ofย new season bedding, furniture and decor. And whatโs really exciting is that we have newly awarded FSCโ rated wooden pieces in the furniture range, ensuring products come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits,โ says BIG W senior category manager Mitchell Armitt.
House & Home Zara quilt cover set: Combining on-trend pink and green, this quilt is reversible (there’s a plainer green print on the underside) making it ideal for when you want to change things up. From $14.
Kodu Atlanta chevron console table: This versatile piece would work anywhere from the hallway to the bedroom or lounge. We love the blonde Scandic-inspired colour and the chevron design feature on the front.ย $69
House & Home pink velvet Pinsonic quilt cover set: Featuring a textured, soft velvet finish, this pretty rose pink bedding might be just the cosy thing your bedroom needs to transition into Autumn.ย $49 (queen)
Kodu Atlanta dining chair & Kodu Atlanta round dining table: At $59 for a dining chair and $149 for the table, this is a fabulous budget option if you’re setting up house.
House & Home round cushion in natural: This gorgeous blush pink round number is doing nothing for our cushion addiction! $15
House & Home Pattern rectangle rug (brown): At 1.8m by 2.7m this is a decent size for the $99 price tag! It’s perfect for a seaside abode.
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Arthur Koulianos says
Thanks, how do you think it compares to what Target has done over the past few years?