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10 things we’re loving at Fantastic Furniture

There was a time when cut-price furniture and accessories rarely produced more than a cut-price result but that’s not the case anymore. Fantastic Furniture had a rebrand a few years ago and with that came a shift towards more trends-based pieces that wouldn’t look out of place in more expensive stores. Here are 10 of our current faves.

Niva desk: Perfect for small spaces, this compact desk also doubles as a hallway table. It sports a slim profile, curved edges and a single drawer to tuck away the essentials. $249.

Lombok bookcase: Made from rattan, this bookcase is perfect for coastal or bohemian abodes and is available online only. $369.

Fantastic Furniture bookshelf

Nube armchair: Perfect for those wanting to dip their toes into the boucle trend without breaking the bank, this chair is a versatile piece. We love its on-trend, organic curves. This is another online only piece. $1,099.

Fantastic Furniture chair

House single bed: Available in white and natural, this children’s bed design is a bit of a modern classic. Gender-neutral and with a touch of whimsy, what’s not to love? $399.

Palemo coffee table: Designed with a contemporary pedestal base, this chic black coffee table is made from stainless steel and would suit a variety of spaces. Online only. $429.

Fantastic Furniture coffee table

Fiesta rug: Made in Turkey, this 230cm x 160cm rug has fun, Aztec vibes that make it perfect for a family, playroom or nursery alike. $169.

Fantastic Furniture rug

Set of two Venn planters: Made from perforated iron, this pair of planters are perfect for elevating your greenery inside. Online only. $129.

Fantastic Furniture planters

Trinity three seater sofa: As part the brand’s Australian made MyChoice range, this sofa is available in over 50 fabrics. You can choose from bold patterns, versatile neutrals, or vibrant colours like this watermelon pink. $599.

Hera door mat: Another online only product, this fun, patterned mat is great for those looking to brighten up their home’s entrance. $55.

Portofino bookcase: This bookcase features a walnut herringbone finish on the shelves combined with a gold, metal frame for a stylish storage solution. Pair it with other pieces from the Portofino range for a seamless look. $369.

By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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