
Best EOFY homeware sales 2025 to shop in Australia according to Best Picks
The end-of-financial-year sales are here, and major homeware and furniture retailers are offering some of their biggest discounts of the year.
Whether you're after a chic new coffee table, dreamy bedding or appliances that make life easier, brands like Temple & Webster, The Good Guys, Bed Bath N' Table and more are slashing prices across a huge range of products.
From cosy home comforts to practical kitchen upgrades, there's something for every style and budget.
The catch? These deals wrap up on June 30, so don't wait around. Stock is moving fast and some of the best finds are already selling out online.
I've been in full redecorating mode lately and have spent way too many hours scrolling through homewares while imagining a better version of my living room.
So I've rounded up a few of my favourite picks from the EOFY sales that are actually worth snapping up.
Whether you're shopping for one piece or planning a full revamp, now's the time to make your home feel a little more you.
1 . Softy Premium 3 Seater Slipcover Sofa, was $1499, now $1199, Temple & Webster
If you're after a new sofa that's comfortable, stylish and durable, look no further than this Softy Premium 3 Seater Slipcover Sofa from Temple & Webster.
Features a soft-medium seat feel and deep seating that invites you to unwind. The sofa is constructed with durable oak wood legs and a sturdy plywood frame, upholstered in a breathable blend of polyester, viscose, and linen.
It includes two matching throw cushions, removable cushion covers for easy cleaning, and detachable cushions for simple plumping and care. Ideal for casual, inviting living spaces, it pairs beautifully with textured throws or accent pieces to create depth and warmth.
2. Sheridan Belford Towel Range was $99.99, now $40, Sheridan Outlet
These are my favourite towels I own; they are so soft and of such high quality.
Crafted from 100 per cent combed cotton, providing softness, strength and absorbency.
This luxury towel collection is perfect for everyday use, features a contemporary border design and is available in a colour selection to complement any bathroom.
3. Panel Framed Mirror was $199.95, now $159.96, Bed Bath N Table
This Panel Framed Mirror is made from a combination of glass and wood with measurements of W 61 x H 91.5 cm.
It's classic and elegant, suiting any home aesthetic.
More than just a functional item, it doubles as a decorative feature — ideal for filling empty wall space and bringing a sense of openness and beauty to your home.
Shop some of the best EOFY homeware deals
Temple & Webster — Up to 50 per cent off.
Sheridan Outlet Store — Up to 60 per cent off, plus another 10 per cent off at checkout.
Bed Bath N Table — Up to 60 per cent off.
Luxo Living — Take an extra 20 per cent off sitewide using code LUXOEOFY
The Good Guys — Up to 50 per cent off selected products.
MyDeal — Up to 50 per cent off selected products.
Kogan — Up to 65 per cent off.
Ninja — Up to 60 per cent off selected items.
Appliances Online Australia — Up to 50 per cent off selected items.
Bing Lee — Up to 50 per cent off selected items plus the chance to win 1 of 5 $1000 gift cards.
KitchenAid — Up to 30 per cent off selected items.
Happy homeware shopping.

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