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Interiors expert Neale Whitaker launches own homewares range

One of Australia’s favourite media personalities, Neale Whitaker has launched a luxurious contemporary homewares collection.

The Neale Whitaker N|W collection features bed linen, coordinating throws and cushions, towels and decor items in natural fabrics like linen, Turkish and woven pure cotton.

“My collection offers the opportunity to create an individual look without the big price tag,” says Neale. “It comprises designs and colours that can be layered or used individually to create your look. The collection is as perfect for city living as it is for the country or the coast!”

The contemporary bed linen includes a large range of quilts with matching pillowcases, such as the Braemar quilt. This beautiful cover is available in Pink Salt, Burrow, Wattleseed and White.

Braemar Quilt Cover in white

Coverlets are a versatile year-round item perfect for all-weather sleeping, as a lightweight blanket in summer and a layer of extra warmth in winter. The Eden Coverlet is available with matching pillowcases in three delicious colours: Pink Salt, Eucalyptus and Granite.

The Eden Coverlet with matching pillowcases in Pink Salt

Add texture and depth to your room with throws and cushions, including the generously sized linen throws and a range of contemporary cushions.

Create your own relaxing bathroom retreat with bath towels in Oyster, Granite, Desert and Wattleseed. They’re designed to co-ordinate and woven from luxurious premium Turkish cotton for a soft, absorbent, faster-drying and durable
towel. There are also beach towels in Moroccan Palm or Beach Stripe.

And last but not least, from beautifully scented candles and diffusers to chic vases, lamps, wall art, rugs, and mirrors, the Neale Whitaker N|W décor items will add the perfect finishing touch to any room.

Neale Whitaker N|W homewares range is available in-store and online at MyHouse and HOUSE.

By Yuri Nagata

Yuri Nagata is interning at Interiors Addict as part of her communications and journalism studies at the University of New South Wales.

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