Australians buying crockery,cushions or a new credenza has helped online retailer Temple&Webster nearly double its sales during the coronavirus lockdown.
For fans of Tupperware,the party never ends – it's trying to keep a lid on arguments about how to stack it that can bring on the hangover.
The company suddenly entered administration in late October,leaving a number of shoppers out-of-pocket,unable to process returns,refunds or any orders.
A family returning from China to Melbourne wanted a decorative reflection between East and West within their new home.
Furniture and homewares retailers Adairs'sales growth was largely thanks to an increase in online shopping.
Feature lighting to spruce up your home is more inventive than ever,taking advantage of new technology and materials.
The latest in smart toasters.
Homewares e-tailer Temple&Webster is thanking millennials for helping it defy the retail downturn.
Coles is making an effort to boost sales in the face of increased competition from Kaufland and Amazon.
ChefSteps has a cult following and featured a prominent tech investor as one of its backers.
Fashion labels are increasingly moving into homewares.