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11 Home Products You'll Lowkey Obsess Over (And So Will Your Friends)
11 Home Products You'll Lowkey Obsess Over (And So Will Your Friends)

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time4 days ago

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11 Home Products You'll Lowkey Obsess Over (And So Will Your Friends)

This powerful Sonos Move 2 that will have your music blasting everywhere — from your living room to your backyard. It pumps out amazing stereo sound with up to 24 hours of battery life, connects easily to WiFi or Bluetooth, and is tough enough to handle dust, water, and even drops. Plus, it charges wirelessly, responds to your voice, and works solo or as part of your whole-home speaker setup — so your soundtrack never skips a it from JB Hi-Fi for $799. This sleek Frank Ribbed Occasional Chair that will instantly upgrade any corner into a stylish, comfy spot. With a soft ribbed velvet cushion and a strong metal frame with chrome legs, it blends cosy comfort with modern mid-century style. Perfect for adding a touch of luxe to your living room, bedroom, or workspace without taking up too much it from Mocka for $297.49. This sleek DEEBOT T30 OMNI Black that will have you wondering how you ever survived without a cleaning robot that actually gets the job done. It uses super-strong suction to pick up dirt and dust, smart sensors to avoid bumping into furniture, and special edge-mopping to get those hard-to-reach corners spotless. The robot even lifts its mop automatically when it detects carpets, so your rugs stay dry. Plus, its compact charging station empties the dustbin, refills the water tank, and cleans the mop all by itself — meaning less work for you and more time to flex your clean floors to it from Amazon Australia for $799. These Aesop Kagerou Aromatique Incense sticks that will bring calm, earthy vibes to your space with every gentle burn. Inspired by smoky vetiver and layered with woody, green notes, it fills the room with a subtle, relaxing scent that's perfect for winding down or creating a peaceful atmosphere. Plus, it comes with a sleek Kanuma pumice holder, so you're all set to light up and it from Aesop for $49. This Winifred Floor Mirror that'll instantly elevates your space while making it feel bigger and brighter. Framed in solid paulownia wood, it brings a warm, natural touch that works in any room — from bedrooms to dressing spaces. The sturdy build means it's not just pretty to look at, but made to last, so you can enjoy both style and function in one timeless it from Temple & Webster for $219.99. This Victrola Automatic Turntable that will make spinning your vinyl collection easier than ever (and sound amazing while doing it). With simple one-touch start, it plays all your favourite records at 33 1/3, 45, or 78 RPM without you having to lift a finger. Plus, the repeat function keeps the tunes flowing, and Bluetooth output lets you connect wirelessly to speakers or headphones. It even comes with quality Audio Technica cartridge and easy setup options, all wrapped in a sleek design that fits any room it from Harvey Norman for $348. This iconic DIPTYQUE Baies Candle that will instantly turn your space into a dreamy summer garden. Blending fresh blackcurrant berries with soft, blooming roses, it fills your room with a sweet and floral scent that's perfect for relaxing or setting a chill vibe. Pair it with the Roses Candle for double the magic and an atmosphere that feels like a warm, sunny afternoon no matter the it from MECCA for $74+. This Nanoleaf Wi-Fi Smart Bulb that will instantly level up your lighting game — and your whole mood. With over 16 million colours, adjustable white tones, and easy control through WiFi, Bluetooth, or your smart home assistant, you can set the perfect vibe for every moment — whether it's chill evenings, focused work sessions, or party mode. Plus, the cool multi-faceted design looks sleek even when a two-pack from Nanoleaf for $53.99. This Hommey Robe that will turn your chill time into full-on luxury mode. Made from soft 100% Australian cotton velour with an absorbent terry lining, it's weighty in all the right ways and super comfy for lounging around. With a unisex fit, handy pockets, and an adjustable waist tie, it's the kind of robe you'll want to live in — whether you're winding down or just soaking up your at-home it from Hommey for $169. This Smart Multimedia Projector that makes movie nights, gaming sessions, and binge-watch marathons feel next-level. It gives you crisp HD visuals and vibrant colours, even if you don't have much space — just place it half a metre away for a big, bright screen. With built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, speakers, and an app store, you can stream your favourite shows or play straight from the projector. Plus, the compact design and 180° rotation make it easy to set up it from Kmart Australia for $129. And finally, this BLACK LORD Treadmill Walking Pad that'll help you hit your daily step count without ever leaving the house. With a powerful motor, anti-slip shock-absorbing belt, and smooth speed control from 1–12 km/h, it's built for everything from a slow morning walk to a quick cardio burst. The sleek, portable design means you can roll it out in front of the TV, track your stats on the LED display, then slide it under the couch when you're it from Bunnings for $195.85.

Best Picks Acting Commercial Editor reveals her favourite July products: Hommey, Mocka and more
Best Picks Acting Commercial Editor reveals her favourite July products: Hommey, Mocka and more

7NEWS

time27-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • 7NEWS

Best Picks Acting Commercial Editor reveals her favourite July products: Hommey, Mocka and more

July has been a month of resetting and refreshing. Since returning from overseas, I've been on a mission to refresh my home, wardrobe, and makeup bag with a few new finds—while also getting back into my routine at my favourite Pilates studio, Core Culture. Rare Beauty's new gloss has quickly become my go-to, while the KitchenAid food chopper has turned into a kitchen essential. As for my splurge-worthy buys this month, I've fallen in love with a buffet unit for my living room from Mocka, shopped Faithfull The Brand's new collection, and created my very own personalised necklace from Class A Jewellers. Without further ado, here are seven new and noteworthy products I've loved in July. 1. KitchenAid 3.5 Cup Mini Food Chopper, was $149 now $129 at KitchenAid Sometimes things come into your life and you wonder how you used to live without them. That's exactly what has happened since KitchenAid's 3.5 Cup Mini Food Shopper arrived on my kitchen bench. Just like the name suggests, it quickly chops and dices all kinds of vegetables and fruit, taking the hard work out of meal prepping. I went for the classic almond cream colourway to match everything else in my kitchen. 2. Mocka Blair Buffet, $499.99 at Mocka Ever since I got back from my holiday, I've been on an apartment reset, saying goodbye to a few bits of furniture. I switched out a pre-loved Ikea bookshelf for something that would work a little better in my apartment, Mocka's Blair Buffet. Perfect for hiding away all kinds of knick-knacks (there's three drawers and two cupboard spaces), it has a gorgeous 'natural' wood colour that fits perfectly with my other large household items. 3. Faithfull The Brand Gaia Top Norway Stripe Espresso, $180 While I may not be galivanting around Europe, it's not stopped me from shopping Faithfull The Brand's latest Sensommer collection. After browsing the website for I quickly fell in love with the Gaia Top in a choc brown stripe. Great with jeans, skirts and even over swimmers, I suspect it will sell out in no time at all. 4. Hommey Bedding Bundle, from $396 I was lucky enough to get my hands on a new bedding bundle from Aussies favourite brand Hommey, in a violet and clover stripe. Perfect for a spring reset, it's incredibly soft, comfortable and diving into bed at the end of a long day has never felt so good. 5. Class A Jewellers Personalised Charm Necklace, from $625 Charm jewellery is all the rage, with hundreds of brands offering bespoke creations across Australia. But there's one store I've discovered that is doing it slightly different than others, Class A. Giving shoppers the chance to completely customise a bracelet or necklace, adding initals, birthstones, diamonds and charms. Perfect for treating yourself — or a gift for someone special — the pieces are made from the highest quality and will last a lifetime. 6. Core Culture Pilates Studio, from $59 This month has been an exciting one because I'm back at my favourite place — Core Culture pilates. With two sleek-looking studios nestled away in Cammeray and Newport, these little hidden gems are home to the best reformer classes and supportive instructors. Core Culture offers 50-minute workouts focused on strength, stability, and the brand's trademarked 'fascaliates', I always leave each class feeling energised and empowered. 7. Rare Beauty Positive Light Luminizing Lip Gloss, $36 at Sephora Meet my new handbag must-have; Rare Beauty's Positive Light Lip Gloss. A sleek, shiny formula that makes lips look juicy and plump in just a couple of swipes. Favourite shade? Spark. A slightly brown wash of colour with a seriously sparkly finish. As the latest arrival in Selena Gomez' beauty brand, it's become my most reached for gloss.

Adairs' full-year earnings weighed down by promotional blitz
Adairs' full-year earnings weighed down by promotional blitz

West Australian

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

Adairs' full-year earnings weighed down by promotional blitz

Home furnishings chain Adairs says it is on track to deliver record sales in the 2025 financial year, but heavy discounting to achieve this had dented margins. In a mixed trading update which sent shares down 18.4 per cent to $2.10 just after midday on Monday, Adairs said full-year sales were forecast to hit between $614 million to $618m, up from last year's $594.4m. Underlying earnings are expected to hit between $53.5m to $57m, which is flat against the $57.6m recorded last year. But the company — also behind furniture brands Focus and Mocka — said elevated promotional activity aimed at driving sales and managing stocks, alongside the weaker Australian dollar, was 'adversely impacting gross margins'. While its flagship Adairs and Mocka businesses were expected to deliver significant earnings before interest and taxes growth on last year, it would be offset by a material decline in the Focus brand, where sales remain challenging despite higher promotional activity. 'Management is evolving the positioning and execution capability of the business alongside the national store roll-out program, which is expected to accelerate in FY26,' the company said. 'Under Adairs' new leadership, significant changes are being implemented across the business, designed to reset the foundations for long-term growth.' Adairs last September named former Country Road managing director Elle Roseby as its new chief executive less than two months after she departed the scandal-ridden fashion house. Adairs is set to release its full-year results on August 27.

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