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7NEWS
25-06-2025
- Business
- 7NEWS
Best EOFY homeware sales 2025 to shop in Australia according to Best Picks
If your home is in need of a refresh or you've been eyeing a new statement piece, there's no better time to give your space a glow-up. 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.

Sky News AU
23-06-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
ASX 200 sinks 0.6 per cent after the United States hit Iranian nuclear sites in major escalation of Middle East conflict
The ASX 200 has dived on Monday after the US struck Iranian nuclear facilities in a major escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. The index is down 0.6 per cent in the first 30 minutes of trading with online furniture retailer Temple & Webster sinking 4.7 per cent, tech company Siteminder sliding 5.6 per cent and Neurem Pharmaceuticals plunging 4.5 per cent. Despite the fall, energy and mining stocks have surged on Monday with Beach Energy adding 3.3 per cent, Karoon Energy jumping 3.4 per cent, Westgold Resources also up 3.4 per cent while defence company Austal is up 4.2 per cent. Josh Gilbert, a market analyst at trading platform eToro, said investors were entering the week "with a heightened sense of caution" as they weigh the potential for further escalation. "Volatility is set to pick up with bitcoin sliding below US$100,000, equity futures falling, gold spiking and gold moving higher. Until we see signs of de-escalation, this flight to safety will likely continue," Mr Gilbert said. "That said, this kind of uncertainty is quickly becoming the new normal for markets, so I expect to see a relative sense of calm unless we see tensions keep rising, which, to be clear, it has the potential to do." The strikes sparked concerns about whether Iran will block the Strait of Hormuz - the narrow waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman which facilitates the transportation of about a fifth of the world's oil. Saxo's head of commodity strategy Ole S. Hansen said the targeting of Iranian resources could trigger further oil price hikes. 'The mere threat of interference in the strait could delay shipments and trigger a sharper-than-expected short-term spike in prices, before easing amid a potential release of strategic reserves,' Mr Hansen said. The price of oil shot up after Israel initially struck on Iran and has continued to climb over the past week. On Friday, the Dow Jones finished up less than 0.1 per cent, the Nasdaq shed half a per cent and the S&P 500 sank 0.2 per cent. London's FTSE 250 added 0.4 per cent, Germany's DAX jumped 1.3 per cent and the STOXX Europe 600 rose 0.1 per cent on Friday. New Zealand's NZX 50 Index is flat on Monday while Japan's Nikkei 225 is down 0.7 per cent.


7NEWS
04-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- 7NEWS
Temple & Webster's Huge EOFY Sale: Score up to 50 per cent off bedding, sofas, kitchenware and more
There's nothing quite like walking into your home and it feeling like a complete oasis, one that reflects your personal style and taste. While upgrading your home interior can be costly, right now is the perfect time to do so because Aussie furniture and homewares brand Temple & Webster is having its huge EOFY sale With up to 50 per cent off a range of selected homewares, kitchenware, furniture and more, there is something for every budget and style. Items like the Tango Car Back Seat Air Bed, usually $99.99, now $44.99, is perfect for camping or drive-in movie nights. Or if you're in the market for a new coffee table, the gorgeous Tilly Travertine-Look is currently on sale with $50 off. Or for those decking out an outdoor area, the 6 Seater Almora Outdoor Lounge Dining Set has a whopping $1,000 off the original price tag. Whatever you're on the hunt for, we bet you'll find it at Temple & Webster's epic EOFY sale. If you're unsure of how you want to redecorate, there's a new viral trend that shoppers are using to create their perfect home palette: Colour Analysis. You can now find out if you're a winter — the bold visionary, or more of a summer, easy-going escapist vibe. This new quiz which you can find here, from Temple and Webster, is based on the viral Colour Analysis trend that's been dominating the fashion world. Helping to remove the guesswork from decorating and providing Aussies with the confidence to style their home with personality. We've listed some of the best buys from Temple & Webster's huge EOFY sale below, so you don't miss out. Big Buys — $320 down from $2199 3 Piece Anika Bedhead & Bedside Table Set, $895 — $303.98 down from $1198.98 Aldo 3 Seater Queen Boucle Sofa Bed, $1199 — $100 down from $1299 Bedroom Extra Large Faux Fur Heated Throw, $119.99 — $20 down from $139.99 Thermolux Heated Throw Blanket, $69.99 — $159.01 down from $229 Molly Bamboo Body Pillow, $24.99 — $63 down from $87.99 Cloud Support Standard Pillows (Set of 2), $44.99 — $31.96 down from $76.95 Self Tanning Satin Sheet Protector, $26.99 — $8 down from $34.99 Kitchen and Dining Coogee Eucalyptus Wood Outdoor Dining Table, $299.99 — $150 down from $449.99 Charlie Upholstered Dining Chairs (Set of 2), $199.99 — $70 down from $269.99 3 Piece Vonda Dining Table & Bench Set, $199.99 — $50 down from $249.99 Scanpan 3 Piece Impact Saucepan Set, $129.99 — $219.01 down from $349 Gold Fairmont Bar Cart, $319.99 — $180 down from $499.99 Living Room Banjo 5 Tier Bookcase, $299.99 — $70 down from $369.99 Akai 3 Tier Shelving Unit, $69.99 — $79.01 down from $149 Gala 4 Seater Boucle Sofa with Chaise, $1499 — $200 down from $1699 Millie 3 Seater Rounded Teddy Sofa, $649 — $100 down from $749 Premium 200cm Cannes Curved Wall-Mounted TV Unit, $749 — $150 down from $899 Bathroom 2 Tier Tyler Bamboo Shower Caddy, $34.99 — $5 down from $39.99 Ringle Bathroom Ladder Shelf, $54.95 — $35 down from $89.95 Odessa 4 Drawer Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cabinet, $89.99 — $20 down from $109.99 Dri Stone Bath Mat, $39.99 — $60 down from $99.99 7 Piece Marisse Bamboo & Cotton Bathroom Towel Set, $49.99 — $20 down from $69.99


7NEWS
15-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- 7NEWS
Five best sofa beds for every budget
An extremely useful life hack is to always have a sofa bed on hand. Whether you have unexpected guests or simply need an extra bed; a sofa bed can be transformed from couch to bed in an instant. Not only is a sofa bed great value for money as you basically get two pieces of furniture for the price of one (or so I like to think so), they are also so easy to use. There are so many options out there when it comes to shopping for a sofa bed but here at Best Picks we are always searching for the best on the market. We've curated a list below of our five favourite sofa beds for 2025 so far to help you shop. Trust us, you'll thank us later when you have guests drop by without warning and need an extra bed. 1. Brad Upholstered Single Sofa Bed, $399.99 at Temple & Webster If you're after a small compact, single sofa bed, look no further than the Brad Upholstered Sofa Bed from Temple & Webster. Not only is it an affordable price but it's also durable and stylish. Shoppers have given the sofa bed, a 4.6-star rating on Temple & Webster's website, calling it, 'heavenly soft.' 2. Koala OG Sofa Bed 3 Seater Queen, $1521.50 at Amazon Australia This popular Koala sofa bed is designed to take you from sit to sleep in seconds, with a smooth one-step conversion. An integrated Kloudcell topper ensures every night's sleep feels like resting on a cloud. And comfort is also built-in with seat cushions that offer full-body alignment, front-edge support, and zoned backrest comfort. Shoppers have given this Koala OG Sofa Bed, a 4.2-star rating on Amazon Australia's website. 3. Glade 3-Seater Sofa Bed, $799 at Fantastic Furniture Fantastic Furniture's Glade 3 Seater Sofa Bed is a clever and practical choice for compact living. Its reversible chaise design allows flexible assembly to fit your space, while hidden storage adds convenient functionality. Built with a solid timber frame and supported by pocket springs, it offers lasting durability and everyday comfort. 4. Anica 3 Seater Velvet Sofa Bed, $439 at Luxo Living Luxo Living's Anica 3-Seater Velvet Sofa Bed has a reclining mechanism that is adjustable to three levels. Perfect for three individuals to sit on during the day and can be easily transformed for one to sleep in at night. Shoppers have given it a 5-star rating on Luxo Living's website. 'Super comfy,' one shopper wrote. 'Great quality,' another person commented. 5. Brosa Palermo 3 Seater Sofa Bed, $1569 at Kogan Ensure you and your guests are always sleeping in comfort with this high-quality Brosa Palermo 3 Seater Sofa Bed. Its linen upholstery and simple design will fit any room's aesthetic. Shoppers are calling it, 'luxurious looking' and 'easy to set up.'


West Australian
07-05-2025
- Business
- West Australian
Temple & Webster says US-China trade war ‘net positive' for online furniture retailer
Temple & Webster says the trade standoff between the Trump administration and China has been a 'net positive' for the online furniture retailer as it posts a jump in revenue. Temple & Webster shares were 88¢ higher at $18.11 just before 11am on Wednesday after the company said it also expected its full-year earnings margin to be at the top end of guidance of between one per cent and 3 per cent. In a trading update, the retailer said growth accelerated over the half, with revenue up 18 per cent between January 1 and May 5 compared with the same time last year. Since March 1, revenue has grown 23 per cent. Its growing home improvement category — which includes bathroom and kitchen fixtures, wallpaper and ceiling fans — continued to outperform, with half-to-date revenue up 42 per cent. Temple & Webster chief executive Mark Coulter said its ability to grow market share was achieved amid persistent cost-of-living pressures, cyclone Alfred on the east coast, a Federal election and broader global uncertainty. 'Our focus this half has been to ensure we have the right products, price points and promotions to drive engagement and conversion, a strategy which is clearly resonating with our customers,' he said. He added the US-China tariff war so far had been a net positive for the business, most directly felt through lower inbound shipping rates of about 20 per cent. The Sydney-based company sells more than 200,000 products — ranging from furniture, homewares and home renovation — and operates a drop-ship model where suppliers ship directly to customers. Its suppliers are located in China, as well as Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. 'If these deflationary effects continue, combined with some of the macro tailwinds we are seeing (such as reducing interest rates and stimulatory Australian Government policies around housing), we should see market conditions improve further,' Mr Coulter said. US and Chinese officials are set to start talks this week to try to deescalate the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. Beijing slapped the US with a 125 per cent tariff after President Donald Trump imposed new import taxes on Chinese goods of up to 145 per cent. Earlier this week, plus-size women's fashion retailer City Chic said it had the option to pull the plug on its US operations if talks between the US and China failed to resolve the trade war.