Why you should ditch Kmart and shop rival store's luxury 'French Farmhouse' homewares that start at $2.50

Why you should ditch Kmart and shop rival store's luxury 'French Farmhouse' homewares that start at $2.50
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Why you should ditch Kmart and shop rival store's luxury 'French Farmhouse' homewares that start at $2.50
Published: Jan, 22 2025 04:05

The Reject Shop is taking on the likes of Kmart and Target with a designer-inspired homewares range that rivals collections from high-end brands. The Aussie budget store's new French Farmhouse collection takes inspiration from rural homesteads and farm animals with a chic twist.

 [The Aussie budget store's new French Farmhouse collection takes inspiration from rural homesteads and farm animals like cows, pigs and sheep but with a chic, Parisian twist]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Aussie budget store's new French Farmhouse collection takes inspiration from rural homesteads and farm animals like cows, pigs and sheep but with a chic, Parisian twist]

Starting from just $2.50 a piece, the range features bowls, plates, coffee tumblers and gorgeous glass cutting boards worthy of a country manor. Traditional blues and whites checks of French crockery have been incorporated throughout, with reds woven among them for a pop of colour.

 [Each piece has a striking resemblance to the hugely popular Gucci Herbarium collection (pictured) where a teacup and saucer set of two will set you back a cool $900]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Each piece has a striking resemblance to the hugely popular Gucci Herbarium collection (pictured) where a teacup and saucer set of two will set you back a cool $900]

Each piece has a striking resemblance to the popular Gucci Herbarium collection where a teacup and saucer set of two will set you back a cool $900. Speaking to FEMAIL, a Reject Shop spokesperson said this is just the beginning for the store as it continues to grow its affordable (and high quality) homewares offering.

'We are always experimenting with quirky and charming homewares ranges and the idea behind each one is that they build on previous collections,' they said. 'We love home decor that gives a colourful personality to spaces, giving our customers the chance to make exciting choices with their interior design while remaining on a budget.'.

The Reject Shop is taking on the likes of Kmart and Target with a designer-inspired homewares range that rivals collections from high-end brands. The Aussie budget store's new French Farmhouse collection takes inspiration from rural homesteads and farm animals like cows, pigs and sheep but with a chic, Parisian twist.

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