From high-street stores offering on-trend items at affordable price points to boutiques boasting bespoke designer wares and handcrafted heirlooms, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful, unique and high-quality homewares here in Australia.
While a quick Google or Instagram search can quickly lead you to what you’re looking for, a recommendation from a design-savvy friend is always welcome when it comes to decorating your home.
Staying abreast of the latest interior trends, designers and products is just part of what we do here at Homes To Love and while it’s a tough gig, someone has to do it! So, whether you’re after a cute new cushion or ready to splurge on a new sofa, think of us as that design-savvy friend armed with insider info on the latest homewares, trends and even sales that are happening right now.
Want to know what we’re coveting at the moment? The Homes To Love team is sharing the homewares, gadgets, and lifestyle picks that have stolen their hearts and why.
Our team’s favourite homewares, gadgets, and lifestyle picks

01
Liberty Elysian Shepherdly Meadow Birch Roman Blind
from $104, Tuiss Blinds Online
“If you’re looking to upgrade the thermal efficiency of your windows this winter, these made-to-measure Tuiss x Liberty blinds, in an adorable paisley print, are a no-brainer. With no-drill headrails, electric motorised blinds and an optional thermal interlining, they’re perfect for keeping your house warmer and your heater usage down.” — Danielle Grover, Senior Digital Content Producer

02
Bracken Henley small tray
$99.95, Country Road
“There’s something so timeless about marble, and the Henley Small Tray in Bracken from Country Road captures it beautifully. The natural veining and rich, earthy tones make it feel elevated, like a quiet little luxury for everyday moments.
I’ve been using it for my essentials like my keys, jewellery, and sometimes a candle, it instantly makes the space feel more considered. It’s minimal but impactful, and the weight of it just feels so luxe in your hands. A subtle detail that makes a big difference.” — Kate Walsh, Social Media Producer

03
Falling Woman A3 art print
$36 (usually $60), The Iconic
“The Iconic is currently having a huge 40% off sale on homewares, so I thought it was the perfect time to start investing in pieces that add a little more personality to my home. I have a penchant for winter blues, and honestly, this art print fits the vibe perfectly. The original painting, Decadent Youth, After the Dance (1899) by Ramon Casas, captures a moment of either bliss or exhaustion, depending on how you see it. Either way, it’s staying on my wall long after the seasonal blues fade.” — Rachel Weisz, Shopping Content Producer

04
Bronze incense holder
$210, Myer
“As an incense-lover, I believe having the right incense holder is almost as important as the scent itself. I can’t fault this asymmetrical incense holder, designed for Aesop by Vogel Studio. It is elegant and timeless – the perfect way to subtly elevate any interior. I love its bronze sheen and the way it naturally patinas over time.” — Aimee O’Keefe, Digital Editor

05
Morgan wool blanket
from $260, Sheet Society
“I may not be a winter person, but I can appreciate cosy nights in, snuggled under thick woollen blankets like this stylish one from Sheet Society. Made from soft Australian merino wool, this colour-blocked blanket will pair perfectly with a cup of tea.” — Grace Flynn, Digital Content Producer

06
Stonewashed cotton sheets in Auburn
from $69.99, Adairs
“The Stonewashed Cotton Sheet Separates in Auburn from Adairs are my new go-to for cozy, effortless bedding. The colour is this beautiful, earthy rust that adds instant warmth to the room, and the fabric feels soft, textured, and perfectly relaxed.
They look lived-in in the best way—and they’re as comfy as they are easy to care for. Honestly, once you sleep in these, it’s hard to go back.” — Kate Walsh, Social Media Producer

07
Meri Dark Brown side table
$38.97 (usually $89.95), Pillow Talk
“I recently purchased this side table stool from Pillow Talk for my son’s bedroom weekend makeover in a soft blue. There’s something about the bobbled legs that I just couldn’t resist, and now seeing that it comes in a dark brown timber colour, honestly, take all my money!” — Emily Murray, Social Media Producer

08
Seed Heritage Eva vase
$67.46, The Iconic
“I’m completely obsessed with the Eva Vase in Dark Espresso from Seed Heritage—it’s giving major luxe vibes. Lately, I’ve been all about those rich, moody tones, and this glossy brown finish is just perfection.
The shape is so sculptural and chic—it catches the light in the most beautiful way. Whether it’s holding a few dried stems or standing solo on a shelf, it adds instant depth and warmth to any space. It’s the kind of piece that makes your whole room feel more curated.” — Kate Walsh, Social Media Producer

09
Porto Valentina set of 4 pasta bowls
$74.99, David Jones
“While Italy isn’t on the cards for me this year, that doesn’t mean I stop dreaming. These porcelain bowls by Aussie designer Megan McNeill are giving total Italiana vibes with their cute, deli-inspired motifs. I’m obsessed. Plus, they’d also make fabulous housewarming gifts (if you can bear to part with them).” — Rachel Weisz, Shopping Content Producer

10
French flax linen scalloped European pillows (set of 2)
$119 (was $140), Bed Threads
“I recently moved house, and these cute and cosy scalloped European pillowcases instantly transformed my half-furnished bedroom from empty and bare to colourful and cosy. They also look great on the couch, so when I had our first guests over for a premature housewarming, I quickly moved them to style the sofa. As a self-proclaimed linen convert, I can also vouch that the texture is soft and super comfy, which is arguably the most important thing (after aesthetics, depending on who you are).” — Aimee O’Keefe, Digital Editor

11
Oriana Onyx incense holder
$49, Aura Home
“After travelling abroad to Bali last month, burning incense at home has become a new habit. The scent of incense takes me straight back to the temples, rice fields, and quiet rituals (and let’s be honest, helps me pretend I’m still on holiday). My go-to piece for burning incense is a round onyx holder from Aura Home, which perfectly complements the ritual, making each moment feel intentional and sacred.” — Emily Murray, Social Media Producer
Photo: Bed Threads