
Best-selling homeware essentials for Mother's Day: Here's how to save $50 on luxury towels, bedding and more
Sheridan, home to luxury bedding, towels and more, is the perfect gift-giving solution for busy mums looking to add a little spa-like touch to their home.
In fact, if you get in early you can save $50 when spending $150.
From bedding, towels, robes, deluxe pillows and more, you can get your hands on a thoughtful gift, without splashing too much cash.
We've done the hardwork for you, from affordable tea towel sets under $50, to heavenly plush robes for $169.99, there's plenty of great deals to choose from when shopping for Mum.
Whether your budget is $50, $100, $200 or $300, get ready to shop up a storm with our helpful guide.
Under $50
Este Tea Towel Set - Two Pack, $34.99
Eris Soft Luxury Towel Collection, $24.99
Aven Towel Collection, $34.99
Vita Logo Tea Towel Set - Two Pack, $34.99
Koro Logo Tea Towel Set - Two Pack, $34.99
Cedar Towel Collection, $49.99
Hunter Jessica Daisy Scented Candle, $49
Arte Tea Towel Set - Two Pack, $34.99
Under $100
500tc Egyptian Cotton Twill Pillowcase Pair, $69.99
All Year Comfort Coolmax® Pillow Protector, $59.99
Ultimate Indulgence Towel Collection, $69.95
Sunray Beach Towel, $79.99
Lanham Silk Eye Mask, $59.99
Hunter Deborah Fig Tree Scented Candle, $49
Egyptian Cotton Sateen Pillowcase Pair, $59.99
Hunter Australia Blue Gum + Lemon Myrtle + Wattle Scented Diffuser, $59
Sano Linen Breakfast Cushion, $79.99
Deluxe Travel Pillow, $79.99
Under $200
Bertie Fitted Sheet Set, $109.99
Abbotson Linen Pillowcase Pair, $139.99
Marlo Soft Cotton Quilt Cover Set, $125
Reilly Fitted Sheet, $139.99
Aven Robe, $169.99
Lanham Silk Pillowcase, $129.99
Apolina Dress, $199.99
Realm Dress, $109.99
Egyptian Cotton Sateen Fitted Sheet, $149.99
Ultimate Indulgence Towel Collection, $119.95
Under $300
1000TC Hotel Luxury Fitted Sheet, $269.99
Joison Quilt Cover, $299.99
Maja Quilt Cover, $299.99
Luxurious Latex High Profile Firm Feel Pillow, $209.99
Abbotson Linen Quilted Bed Skirt, $279.99
Therapillo™ Cooling Gel Top Premium Memory Foam High Profile Pillow, $229.99
Deluxe Cotton Wool Kids Quilt, $279.99
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