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Checkerboard homewares: The latest hot trend

The bold cousin to gingham, checkerboard print is different in that it usually consists of two different colours positioned in alternating positions. Drawing inspiration from a chess or checkerboard, the look has moved beyond the fashion scene and into our homes. We love its eye-catching, nostalgic feel.

Fenton & Fenton Checkerboard dhurrie rug in pepper: Available in five fabulous colours, these bold flat woven rugs are handmade on horizontal looms by skilled artisans from Indian cotton and chenille. They’re fully reversible too, which is handy. $1,620.

Fenton & Fenton rug

Oh It’s Pretty lilac checkerboard porcelain plate: Microwave and dishwasher safe, this gorgeous porcelain plate (and fabulous gift idea) comes packaged in a pretty pink box. It’s party of a wider, mix and match plate collection designed by the brand. $39.95.

Oh it's pretty plate

Baina organic cotton pool towel in sage and chalk: Pool towel or bath sheet, this chic design will make a subtle statement in the bathroom or poolside. $110.

Baina towel

Bonnie & Neil Checkers Blossom cushion: Combining apricot with terracotta, this plush, feather filled linen cushion is finished off with cream cord piping and features a contrasting reverse. $165.

Bonnie & Neil cushion

Kiosken ‘Sun In the Courtyard’ print: A limited, edition, artist-signed poster print, this beauty was created by artist Georgia McFarland from Sydney’s Northern Beaches. $69.

Kiosken print

Sheet Society Sage Mega checkerboard bed linen: While checkerboard is bold, the sage green hue in this bedding gives it a calming twist. Made from 100 percent long-staple cotton, we love the mini and mega check sizes mixed and matched. From $40.

Sheet Society sheets

Etsy Handpainted checkered belly vase: Hand painted in Australia, this little beauty adds a touch of fun to the tabletop and looks fabulous styled with or without blooms. $50.

Handpainted checkered belly vase

Curio Practice Lavender Fields Blanket: While this gorgeous blanket has an eye-watering price, it’s made from 100 percent merino wool and has instant heirloom status. It’s also super soft to touch. $430.

Curio throw
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Unexpected homewares trend: Style your home with body part decor!

Body part decor. There, I said it. It sounds rather macabre but it’s a trend that’s been percolating for a while now and seems to have reached a crescendo of late. From hands to faces, legs and bottoms, no body part is off limits in this statement-making look that is perfect for adding a little something extra and unexpected to a space.

Jones & Co. nude collection: From buns to boobs and seated yoga poses, this fun range is ideal for adding a little cheek (no pun intended) to your shelfie. From $40.

Decor House hand sculptures: Available in ‘rock on,’ ‘ok’ and ‘high five’ hand gestures, these gold finishes ceramic hands are perfect for a touch of rock and roll. $79.90.

Jonathan Adler Dora Maar condiment bowl: Part of a wider collection celebrating Picasso’s muse Dora Maar, this little bowl (below centre) is perfect for a pop of the surreal. $104.

Vavavoom hand planter: A set of hands placed as if embracing a warm mug of tea, this design works as a pot plant but the rubber stopper allows it to be used in a variety of other ways. It’s available in black and white. $49.

House of Orange printed faces lampshade: Classic with quirk, I’ve been coveting this monochrome piece for a while now. Purchased separately, it pairs perfectly with a black or white base. $179.

Decor House Roman head planters: We’ve brought you Greek busts before but it’s a trend that shows no sign of abating. While available in many iterations including candles and sculptures, we’re rather taken with these planters. $79.90.

Decor House

Tim Neve Faces cushion: Part of the ‘Muse’ textile collection, this gorgeous cushion is hand screen printed on 100 percent Belgian flax linen. $146.