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Inside & out: Miimi & Jiinda at Adairs, veggie pests and shell cushions

The latest in news, trends and happenings for the home, with CW Home editor, Abbey Halter.

Miimi & Jiinda at Adairs

Indigenous Australian mother and daughter artist duo, Melissa Greenwood and Lauren Jarret – aka Miimi & Jiinda – have launched their third collaboration with Adairs featuring their signature colours and beautifully detailed artwork. Melissa and Lauren are from the Gumbaynggirr, Dunghutti, and Bundjalung tribes of Australia’s East Coast, often referred to as “Saltwater Country”. Their personal stories and journeys as Indigenous Australian women have been carefully translated onto organic cotton bedlinen, tassel cushions, home décor, kids’ bedlinen, nursery products, and more.

Available online and instore at Adairs.

Veggies in, pests out

JACK PROTECTIVE SHADE GROW TUNNEL

Vegetable growing season has just begun, and horticultural support products brand, JACK, has the answer to your garden pest problems. JACK has released a new range of products offering different types and sizes of protection for gardeners struggling to keep possums and birds from destroying their precious garden produce.

Available at Bunnings.

Shell-yeah!

shell cushion

Stay stylish yet functional with Garden Glory’s new shell cushion – it’s a shell for your tooshie! Its versatility allows it to transform into anything you please – take it to a picnic, pop it on your chair, or use it to lounge on an outdoor bench. There’s a range of colours you can incorporate into your home, and it easily folds in half for convenient storage and transportation.

Available at gardenglory.com

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