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Inside & out: midnight cookware, dreamy summer sets, incense grounding

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

Meyer’s midnight series

The new cookware collection at Meyer Labs combines a modern, moody style with durable, long-lasting quality. Made with a superhard material called black alumite, the cookware is twice as hard as stainless steel, bonded with ultra-ceramic reinforced nonstick, and is reported to last 19 times longer than regular nonstick pans. With a matte black look, the midnight series is induction friendly and dishwasher safe.

Available at Big W.

Dreamy summer outdoor sets

Australian designer interior brand Brosa has launched its biggest outdoor collection yet – and it feels just like summer in Greece. The collection is inspired by holiday destinations around the globe, aiming to recreate the same feeling in your own garden. As we head into the warmer months in Canberra, it’s almost time for backyard barbecues, and this designer collection is a great way to transform your space so you can embrace the sunshine in style.

Available at brosa.com.au

Create your grounding ritual

You might have morning and bedtime routines, but what about a grounding and mindfulness routine? An everyday grounding ritual can help you anchor yourself and calm your mind, and one item that can assist in your routine is a candle or incense stick. This Is Incense has released the first item in its ritual series, hoping to capture the essence of a daily grounding ritual. The scent features 11 essential oils with deep base notes of Australian sandalwood and ylang-ylang blended with heart notes of nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove.

Available at thisisincense.com.au

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