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Inside & out: Ikea festival, native florals, and sleepy scents

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


Native floral homewares

The Victorian Royal Botanic Gardens have teamed up with Maxwell & Williams to design a native floral homewares range featuring Australiaโ€™s unique flora. From tablecloths to mugs, and oven mitts to planters, the Native Blooms collection is colourful and bright, blooming with red waratahs, pink bottlebrushes, and beautiful orange tea bells.

Available at Myer.

The Ikea Festival

Ikea stores across Australia will celebrate their showcase festival, From Dreaming to Doing, highlighting creativity and inventiveness at home and around the world, aiming to inspire customers to release their passions and the potential of their life. Stores are offering free live workshops, events, and activities, including food tastings, store treasure hunts, indoor plant workshops, and plant-based cooking demos.

The festival concludes on 10 September.

Kimmy Hogan Adairs collection

Geelong-based artist Kimmy Hogan has collaborated with Adairs to create their latest limited-edition collection of bedlinens, wall art, cushion, homewares, and nursery items. Described as floral, feminine, and warm, the range is created to mirror Hoganโ€™s physical artworks, exuding a feeling of home.

Available at Adairs.

Sleepy scents

If falling asleep is a constant struggle, picking the perfect essential oil for your bedtime routine could be your saving grace. Adding one of Scent Australiaโ€™s oil diffusers into your bedroom could help you relax your body and mind for a peaceful nightโ€™s rest. Choose from French Vanilla, Blue Bergamot, Santal 66, or Jardin De Carthage, to find your ideal soporific scent.

Available at scentaustraliahome.com.au

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