Switch things up at home with unique homewares from this shop!
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Danielle F.
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Our homes are a reflection of the life we have lived and the style we have cultivated over the years.
It's a place where memories are cherished, and every piece of decor tells a story.
For those of us who appreciate a touch of rustic charm without breaking the bank, there's a new player in town that's giving big Aussie retailers a run for their money.
Homegrown budget store The Reject Shop has recently impressed decor enthusiasts with its latest collection, French Farmhouse.
French Farmhouse has a range of homewares exuding the charm of rural life with a sophisticated twist.
This collection was a nod to the idyllic life in the countryside, where pastoral beauty meets timeless design.
The best part? Prices for the French Farmhouse items start at $2.50!
The collection has an array of kitchen and dining items—bowls, plates and even glass cutting boards—all designed to bring a slice of the French countryside into your home.
The classic blue and white colourways were inspired by French crockery, with dashes of red adding a vibrant pop of colour into the mix.
Each piece in The Reject Shop's latest collection bears a striking resemblance to the Gucci Herbarium collection.
While a simple teacup and saucer set from the luxury brand could cost $900, shoppers can achieve the same look for a fraction of the price with the French Farmhouse collection.
A spokesperson for The Reject Shop shared their excitement about the new range.
'We are always experimenting with quirky and charming homewares ranges, and the idea behind each one is that they build on previous collections,' they stated.
'We love home decor that gives a colourful personality to spaces, allowing our customers to make exciting choices with their interior design while remaining on a budget.'
Among the top picks from the store was the French White Cow Jug ($18), perfect for serving juices or as a unique kitchen utensil holder.
The Farmhouse Monogram Mugs ($4) and Fleur D'Automne plates ($5) are also crowd-pleasers, with each item adding a personal touch to your kitchen.
The collection also has the charming Farmhouse Egg Cup ($2.50), the Fleur Tumbler Glass ($4), and the Petite Ferme Mug ($4).
The Reject Shop has been gearing up for a competitive year in the homewares space, with buyers going around for the hottest trends to bring to Australian homes.
'We have some very exciting homewares collections coming up throughout the year and cannot wait to share them,' the spokesperson added.
'We can't give away too much, but we can share that customers with a green thumb have a lot to look forward to in the next few weeks.'
In a previous article, The Reject Shop also released the American Diner collection, composed of quirky items inspired by classic diners in the United States.
The French Farmhouse range is available for purchase in-store, with online orders available soon.
So, bid adieu to the usual homewares and embrace The Reject Shop's French Farmhouse collection.
Have you visited The Reject Shop recently? What do you think of their homewares? Share your thoughts about their new collection in the comments below!
It's a place where memories are cherished, and every piece of decor tells a story.
For those of us who appreciate a touch of rustic charm without breaking the bank, there's a new player in town that's giving big Aussie retailers a run for their money.
Homegrown budget store The Reject Shop has recently impressed decor enthusiasts with its latest collection, French Farmhouse.
French Farmhouse has a range of homewares exuding the charm of rural life with a sophisticated twist.
This collection was a nod to the idyllic life in the countryside, where pastoral beauty meets timeless design.
The best part? Prices for the French Farmhouse items start at $2.50!
The collection has an array of kitchen and dining items—bowls, plates and even glass cutting boards—all designed to bring a slice of the French countryside into your home.
The classic blue and white colourways were inspired by French crockery, with dashes of red adding a vibrant pop of colour into the mix.
Each piece in The Reject Shop's latest collection bears a striking resemblance to the Gucci Herbarium collection.
While a simple teacup and saucer set from the luxury brand could cost $900, shoppers can achieve the same look for a fraction of the price with the French Farmhouse collection.
A spokesperson for The Reject Shop shared their excitement about the new range.
'We are always experimenting with quirky and charming homewares ranges, and the idea behind each one is that they build on previous collections,' they stated.
'We love home decor that gives a colourful personality to spaces, allowing our customers to make exciting choices with their interior design while remaining on a budget.'
Among the top picks from the store was the French White Cow Jug ($18), perfect for serving juices or as a unique kitchen utensil holder.
The Farmhouse Monogram Mugs ($4) and Fleur D'Automne plates ($5) are also crowd-pleasers, with each item adding a personal touch to your kitchen.
The collection also has the charming Farmhouse Egg Cup ($2.50), the Fleur Tumbler Glass ($4), and the Petite Ferme Mug ($4).
The Reject Shop has been gearing up for a competitive year in the homewares space, with buyers going around for the hottest trends to bring to Australian homes.
'We have some very exciting homewares collections coming up throughout the year and cannot wait to share them,' the spokesperson added.
'We can't give away too much, but we can share that customers with a green thumb have a lot to look forward to in the next few weeks.'
In a previous article, The Reject Shop also released the American Diner collection, composed of quirky items inspired by classic diners in the United States.
The French Farmhouse range is available for purchase in-store, with online orders available soon.
So, bid adieu to the usual homewares and embrace The Reject Shop's French Farmhouse collection.
Key Takeaways
- The Reject Shop launched their French Farmhouse collection, which offered luxury homewares starting at $2.50.
- The collection included items inspired by rural homesteads and featured traditional French designs.
- The French Farmhouse collection is available in-store and online.
- The Reject Shop previously released their American Diner collection, with pieces inspired by classic diner restaurants.