There’s one thing that sets the most stylish homes apart — and that is the finishing touches.
The devil truly is in the details when it comes to curating a chic yet comforting space.
Whether you’re an avid entertainer with an eye for tablescapes or you love your space to feel as cosy as possible, it all comes down to finding the perfect homewares and appliances.
We’re rounding up the key homewares pieces worth investing in that will help round out any home, below.
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Derby Floor Lamp, $299 at FREEDOM
Urban Road Palm Street Framed Art Print, $119.95 at Zanui
Two Wave Coupe Glasses, $119 at FAZEEK
KORU Floor Rug, $399 currently $279 at FREEDOM
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Assouline Capri Dolce Vita By Cesare Cunaccia Hardcover Book, $170 at Net-A-Porter
Metal Arched Full Length Mirror, $329 at Temple & Webster
XRJ Celebrations Bubble Ball Candle, $90 at THE ICONIC
Malaki Floor Rug, $599 currently $479 at FREEDOM
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Rosine Vase Large, $89 at Jones & Co
Kip & Co Tartan Throw, $269 at THE ICONIC
The Bold Bench in Black, $1,595 at Maison Balzac
Raawii Strøm Large Earthenware Bowl, $101 at Net-A-Porter
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Miss April Peach Bath Mat, $79 at THE ICONIC
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After studying a Bachelor of Journalism at The University of Wollongong and Fashion Business at FBI Fashion College, Maddison began her now decade-long career in the media industry. She’s worked across print, digital and affiliates at some of Australia’s biggest entertainment, lifestyle and fashion titles (ELLE, Marie Claire, The Australian Women’s Weekly, Who, Girlfriend and more) covering the latest trends, cultural moments and celeb news. Previously, she was the Senior Shopping Editor at Marie Claire and ELLE, where she combined her digital expertise and ability to scroll through endless online shopping sites without tire to help fashion-devotees like her find the perfect item. Currently the Digital Editor of Marie Claire, her love for and expertise in e-commerce still sees her trying on countless pairs of jeans in the name of research, that is, when she’s not covering the latest celeb news, dissecting runway trends or advocating on women’s issues.