I can hardly believe it turned June at the weekend! Here’s this month’s roundup of what was new in furniture and home from the many products that hit our inbox in May.
Norsu Interiors have launched this cool collection of sports-themed, customisable art prints for kids. Personalise with their fave jersey number. Perfect for kids, teens and design-loving parents. From $69 unframed.


This month, I discovered Three Suns, a Sydney-based, crystal-infused candle brand. It all began with Lauren and Wyatt, a mother and son duo who set out to make a difference in the world. In 2020, during the challenges of the pandemic, Three Suns was born. Wyatt’s personal struggles with ADHD, anxiety and dyslexia led his family to explore the natural benefits of crystals. They were amazed by the positive impact of these incredible gems on their lives and were determined to share their newfound joy with others. They created Three Suns, a brand that expertly blends the power of crystals into every product.
It is definitely lamp weather and Mocka have just released their first lighting range. Below are a couple of my favourites. Featuring 14 beautifully crafted table and floor lamps, the range is guaranteed to add texture, ambience, and a cosy atmosphere to any room. Featuring rich materials like bouclé, travertine, and metallic finishes, each piece blends form and function to elevate your space effortlessly.
Visually contemporary while remaining accessible in both style and price point, the range spans floor and bedside lamps available in an array of muted and versatile colourways.
For those who take their cooking seriously, the tools you use can make all the difference. WÜSTHOF, the premium German knifemaker, have unveiled the latest addition to their Classic Colour Collection: Wild Blueberry. Designed to inspire creativity in the kitchen, the 8-piece collection draws on vibrant hues often seen in the culinary world, blending aesthetics with culinary performance.
Speaking of blue, a new design destination has just landed on Melbourne’s Chapel Street and it’s unlike anything South Yarra has seen before. Gold Over Blue is a beautifully curated concept store bringing together artisan pieces from Portugal and Australia, including hand-embroidered jewellery, sculptural ceramics, boutique fragrances, skincare and coffee with the best Portuguese almond tart in town.
Behind it are Portuguese-born husband-and-wife team Fabiola and Hugo Castela, who dreamed of creating a space that honours their homeland while celebrating their new life in Melbourne. The result? A store that feels like sunlight over sea – warm, layered and deeply considered.
Turner Hastings’ popular kitchen and laundry tapware range has expanded with two new finishes: English Bronze and Matte Black.
Miss Amara has introduced its most design-led release of washable rugs to date. Blending aesthetics with practicality, the new drop spans abstract geometrics, soft textural florals, warm neutrals and reimagined vintage motifs — all entirely machine-washable.
Created to give people freedom — to live, host, create mess, and still come home to something beautiful, Miss Amara’s washable range challenges the idea that functional design has to look or feel ‘practical’. As for the colour palette — it leans into toffee, clay, sage, rust and cream — tones that reflect the earthiness of the season while still feeling light and contemporary.
GlobeWest has just released its latest drop. Introducing ‘Scandifornian Volume #2’ – a fresh, shoppable new look where chic Nordic minimalism meets the laidback soul of Californian cool. We’re seeing plush curves, dreamy neutrals, and tactile finishes designed to elevate everyday living.
Part of Collections 2025, this latest drop includes over 210 new pieces across seven must-see collections. From statement sofas in sun-washed chestnut, bone, and powder blue, to marble accented coffee tables and sculptural occasional chairs – every piece oozes modern luxury with effortless appeal.