
Temple & Webster's Huge EOFY Sale: Score up to 50 per cent off bedding, sofas, kitchenware and more
While upgrading your home interior can be costly, right now is the perfect time to do so because Aussie furniture and homewares brand Temple & Webster is having its huge EOFY sale
With up to 50 per cent off a range of selected homewares, kitchenware, furniture and more, there is something for every budget and style.
Items like the Tango Car Back Seat Air Bed, usually $99.99, now $44.99, is perfect for camping or drive-in movie nights. Or if you're in the market for a new coffee table, the gorgeous Tilly Travertine-Look is currently on sale with $50 off.
Or for those decking out an outdoor area, the 6 Seater Almora Outdoor Lounge Dining Set has a whopping $1,000 off the original price tag.
Whatever you're on the hunt for, we bet you'll find it at Temple & Webster's epic EOFY sale.
If you're unsure of how you want to redecorate, there's a new viral trend that shoppers are using to create their perfect home palette: Colour Analysis.
You can now find out if you're a winter — the bold visionary, or more of a summer, easy-going escapist vibe.
This new quiz which you can find here, from Temple and Webster, is based on the viral Colour Analysis trend that's been dominating the fashion world.
Helping to remove the guesswork from decorating and providing Aussies with the confidence to style their home with personality.
We've listed some of the best buys from Temple & Webster's huge EOFY sale below, so you don't miss out.
Big Buys
— $320 down from $2199
3 Piece Anika Bedhead & Bedside Table Set, $895 — $303.98 down from $1198.98
Aldo 3 Seater Queen Boucle Sofa Bed, $1199 — $100 down from $1299
Bedroom
Extra Large Faux Fur Heated Throw, $119.99 — $20 down from $139.99
Thermolux Heated Throw Blanket, $69.99 — $159.01 down from $229
Molly Bamboo Body Pillow, $24.99 — $63 down from $87.99
Cloud Support Standard Pillows (Set of 2), $44.99 — $31.96 down from $76.95
Self Tanning Satin Sheet Protector, $26.99 — $8 down from $34.99
Kitchen and Dining
Coogee Eucalyptus Wood Outdoor Dining Table, $299.99 — $150 down from $449.99
Charlie Upholstered Dining Chairs (Set of 2), $199.99 — $70 down from $269.99
3 Piece Vonda Dining Table & Bench Set, $199.99 — $50 down from $249.99
Scanpan 3 Piece Impact Saucepan Set, $129.99 — $219.01 down from $349
Gold Fairmont Bar Cart, $319.99 — $180 down from $499.99
Living Room
Banjo 5 Tier Bookcase, $299.99 — $70 down from $369.99
Akai 3 Tier Shelving Unit, $69.99 — $79.01 down from $149
Gala 4 Seater Boucle Sofa with Chaise, $1499 — $200 down from $1699
Millie 3 Seater Rounded Teddy Sofa, $649 — $100 down from $749
Premium 200cm Cannes Curved Wall-Mounted TV Unit, $749 — $150 down from $899
Bathroom
2 Tier Tyler Bamboo Shower Caddy, $34.99 — $5 down from $39.99
Ringle Bathroom Ladder Shelf, $54.95 — $35 down from $89.95
Odessa 4 Drawer Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cabinet, $89.99 — $20 down from $109.99
Dri Stone Bath Mat, $39.99 — $60 down from $99.99
7 Piece Marisse Bamboo & Cotton Bathroom Towel Set, $49.99 — $20 down from $69.99
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