Add dashes of whimsy to your home with The Reject Shop's latest collection

Homes are a great canvas for creative seniors who want to add personality to their spaces.

With lots of decorative and functional options available, it's easy to get overwhelmed with the choices.

If you thought Kmart was the only place to score stylish homewares, think again.


The Reject Shop has just dropped a whimsical new collection that's got Aussies buzzing.

Whether you're a fan of a pop of colour, a lover of quirky design, or someone who enjoys a good bargain, this new range could put a smile on your face.

The Reject Shop recently released its latest homeware collection inspired by the magical world of Alice in Wonderland.


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The Reject Shop's latest collection is available online and in-store. Image Credit: The Reject Shop


The 'frabjous', vibrant range is packed with pieces straight out of Lewis Carroll's story.

This collection included a number of home improvement and kitchen goods.

Starting at $5, shoppers can get mushroom-shaped bowls and cake plates, and teacups and saucers at $8.

Glass magnets are also available for $5, and shoppers can get their hands on a whimsical toilet brush for $12.50!

Scalloped plates reminiscent of high-end brands are also available at a fraction of the price.


Each piece also bears iconic phrases from the Alice in Wonderland franchise, adding a dash of personality to your next family gathering.

Other highlights from the collection include a mushroom-themed lazy Susan, soap dispensers, and Mad Hatter-inspired tumblers.

The best part? Shoppers have already started spotting these treasures in stores!

'Every week, I'm absolutely stunned by what I'm discovering at The Reject Shop,' a shopper shared on social media.

It's not just the playful designs that have shoppers excited.

The Reject Shop's new range immediately drew comparisons to pricier designer homewares.

Yet, the shop's new wares have a more affordable price tag compared to these brands.


Earlier this year, The Reject Shop released a range of retro diner-inspired wares.

Last year, the shop also took shoppers to idyllic Europe with their Porto collection.

The Reject Shop has been making headlines recently after being acquired by Canadian retail giant Dollarama for $259 million.

The acquisition promised to bring 700 new The Reject Shop stores nationwide.

However, some The Reject Shop fans voiced their concerns that prices might creep up or the unique, affordable 'dupes' could disappear.

'Gosh...they better keep their low prices, or I will never shop there again,' one shopper warned online.

'If they change the type of products The Reject Shop sells, I'm going to be so mad because the strawberry collection of plates and bowls is everything to me,' another shared.


According to UNSW's consumer behaviour expert, Professor Nitika Garg, the increased competition between budget retailers could be a win for Aussies.

'It pushes companies to improve quality, keep prices low, and deliver better value,' she explained.

The influx of investments from Dollarama could mean more innovation, expanded local operations, and more jobs.

If you're keen to get your hands on these fairytale-inspired homewares, don't wait too long.

Why not gather your friends for a Mad Hatter's high tea or add a splash of colour to your home?

Happy bargain hunting!
Key Takeaways

  • The Reject Shop launched a new Alice in Wonderland-inspired homewares featuring items like mushroom bowls, scalloped plates, and teacups.
  • The 'frabjous' collection was reminiscent of designer brands but at budget prices, drawing many Aussies to The Reject Shop stores.
  • The Reject Shop has been expanding rapidly after being acquired by Canadian retail giant Dollarama for $259 million.
  • Experts stated that increased competition between budget retailers would benefit Aussie shoppers with better value and more choices.
Have you seen any of The Reject Shop's new collections? Did you manage to snag any of these pieces? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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