Coles Joins the Bouclé Interior Design Trend with a Must-Have and Stylish New Collection!

It's no secret that comfort and style go hand in hand, especially when it comes to making a house a home.

These days, we're all searching for ways to spruce up our homes so that they feel more inviting, whether we're hosting guests or just snuggling up with a book on our couch.



The good news is that there's now an inexpensive and stylish way to transform any living space – and it's all thanks to the new Home Style collection from Coles!

This luxurious range of affordable furniture and decorative items was designed with minimalism and Scandinavian style in mind, boasting stylish themes like the really popular bouclé fabric.

Yes, you heard that right! The bouclé fabric trend is finally here and it looks like it's here to stay.

If you're still unfamiliar with this trend, here's a quick run-down: bouclé fabric features loops of yarn that create a unique, textured surface. Not only does it give a room depth and warmth, but it's also super cozy for snuggling up on chilly nights.



Now, you can find bouclé in all sorts of furniture pieces, from stylish sofas and chairs to trendy ottomans and lamps. And the best part? Thanks to Coles' Best Buys, homeowners can nab these items for a budget-friendly price!


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Coles launched a stylish collection of furniture, featuring the trendy bouclé style. Credit: Coles.




Starting March 10th, shoppers at Coles can browse and purchase the collection either online or in-store. The collection features budget-friendly yet stylish furniture pieces such as the Marketlane Bouclé Occasional Chair for $49.99, the Marketlane Bouclé Ottoman for $39.99, and the Marketlane Metal Trolley for $59.99.

Apart from the furniture, the collection also includes a range of decorative items like cushions for $9.99, a terrazzo table lamp for $29.99, a round mirror for $9.99, and on-trend ceramic vases for $8.99 - though we weren’t able to find these items listed on the Coles’ website at the time of publication.


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The range also includes trendy home décors. Credit: Coles.



In addition, a select range of items, such as neon light boxes for $29.99, a rainbow letter and pegboard for $10.99, and a telescope with a tripod for $49.99, can only be found online.

Coles General Manager for Health and Home Debra Galle said the retailer is focused on 'decorating on a budget'.

She remarked: ‘We know customers are spending more time at home, and they want to make it a comfortable space, perfect for having friends over or relaxing with the family.’

‘For our new Coles Best Buys homewares range, we wanted to bring our customers the latest in home décor trends and innovation - plus add a little luxury for less.’

That’s why it’s not surprising that the range is now receiving great appreciation from bargain hunters, with many taking to social media to share their purchases.

‘I adore the ottoman,’ wrote one shopper on Instagram, while another described the collection as ‘absolutely stunning!’

Key Takeaways

  • Bouclé, a French word that means ‘loop’ or ‘curl’ is a type of fabric that is taking the design world by storm.
  • Coles is taking on budget retailers ALDI and Kmart, launching a luxe homewares range that includes highly coveted bouclé pieces.
  • The range features luxurious textures, including bouclé and terrazzo, with chairs, ottomans, lamps, cushions and vases starting from $6.99.
  • Coles has recognised that customers are spending more time at home and looking for the latest trends to give their homes a fresh new look.



It should be noted that ALDI and Kmart have previously released their own range of bouclé furniture and décor, capturing the demand for this trendy aesthetic. With Coles’ launch of its line, homeowners will have even more options to nab stylish home supplies at bargain prices.

What are your thoughts on Coles' new range of home decor items? If you already own bouclé furniture from ALDI and Kmart, do you believe Coles' collection can rival them in style and functionality? Will you be visiting Coles to check out the new range? Share your opinions with us in the comments section below!
 

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More tatt for people to waste their money on. Coles if you want to be really responsible save your money on this rubbish and reduce the cost of FOOD in your stores. That is what most people would want, not pretty dust catchers to clutter up their homes. :rolleyes:
 
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I do not follow current trends for anything, don’t see the point of wasting money refreshing my home when there is nothing wrong with the maybe old fashioned chairs, cushions, lights etc I already own. What happens to the used products people discard to keep up with fashion trends, probably a lot of it ends up in landfill since op shops have become too fussy in what they will accept.
 
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