
Furniture Frenzy: The best EOFY deals to upgrade your home for half the price
Maybe it's the thrill of ticking off a long-awaited purchase, or simply knowing your timing was spot on.
Either way, with EOFY sales popping up everywhere, now's the time to finally make that big-ticket buy you've been putting off.
Whether you've been eyeing off a plush new lounge to level up your living room or you're dreaming of a bedframe that actually supports your mattress and your sense of style, there are plenty of solid options out there right now.
You don't have to trawl through every site or second-guess whether you're getting bang for your buc k; we've done the hard work for you.
From minimalist frames to sofa sets you'll never want to leave, we've rounded up some of the best deals worth snapping up while stock lasts.
So go on, treat yourself to that upgrade you've been thinking about for months, your future self (and your back) will thank you.
1. Haven California Ivory Chaise Sofa 3 Seater, was $3399, now $1999 at James Lane
If you've been holding out for a sofa that's both incredibly stylish and ridiculously comfortable, this is your moment.
The Haven Chaise Sofa blends a clean, modern look with mid-century flair and generous proportions made for lounging.
The ivory shade adds a bright, airy touch to any space, while the tailored details and plush cushions make it feel designer without the price tag. It's also customisable, make sure to choose the chaise side that works best for your living room layout.
2. BOWRAL Dining Table was $2499, now $1869 at Freedom
This is not your average dining table. Made from rough-sawn Tasmanian oak, the BOWRAL is all about character, think gum veins, burls and a rugged timber finish that brings warmth and authenticity to any dining room.
The angled post legs add a modern twist, and there's matching bench seating if you want to complete the set.
With room to seat up to 10 people, it's made for long lunches, Sunday roasts and everything in between.
3. Adairs Sydney Dove Full Queen Bed was $1999.99, now $949.99 at Adairs
Looking to give your bedroom a glow-up? The Sydney Bed in Dove from Adairs has major main-character energy.
The full upholstered design feels luxe and inviting, while the neutral tone brings a calming palette that pairs with just about anything. You're saving over $1,000. Add the matching Sydney chair if you want to go all in on the makeover.
4. Pomaire 3 Legged Boucle Occasional Chair was $299.99, now $249.99 at Temple & Webster
Every room needs that one piece that sparks joy, and this Pomaire chair is it.
With a playful three-legged design and a soft, boucle-covered finish, it adds instant personality to your space.
Use it as an accent in your lounge or as a reading nook chair in the bedroom; either way, it makes a strong (and very cute) design statement.
5. Cacnea Rattan Coffee Table with Glass Table Top was $419, now $305.10 at Luxo Living
Equal parts boho and polished, this rattan and glass combo is a total scene-stealer.
The Cacnea coffee table features a rounded silhouette that softens your space and layers in texture.
It fits beautifully in coastal, classic or even contemporary settings thanks to the mix of natural rattan and sleek glass. Perfect for elevating your living room without overwhelming it.
There's no better excuse to refresh your space than a juicy EOFY discount.
Whether you're styling a new home, doing a long overdue upgrade or just feeling inspired to redecorate, now's your chance to score pieces that combine high design with high savings.
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