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ALDI does bedding, and it’s as affordable as you’d expect!

Before I saw Monday night’s advert while watching The Block, I had absolutely no idea that ALDI did bedding! I’m not sure if I was just late to the party, or this is news to most of you, but I find the whole thing quite exciting.

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Their Winter Bedroom Special Buys range goes on sale today and features a complete range of bedding, including a mattress (available for less than $300!), 100% Australian wool quilts, underblankets and pillows.

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Some of the best buys include the Australian Wool Quilt (king size for $79.99, queen size for $69.99 and single size for $59.99), which is filled with Australian wool encased in a luxurious cotton japara cover; the Australian Wool Underblanket (queen size for $79.99), which features a luxurious pile made from 100% Australian wool; and the Wool Blended Piped Pillow ($14.99), which is made from Australian wool and covered with a cotton japara and finished with a piped edge.

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ALDI Special Buys go on sale every Wednesday and Saturday, giving shoppers access to a broad variety of high quality products at unbelievably low prices. ALDI will be offering an extended range of Winter Bedroom Special Buys this year, with the full range available while stocks last.

For more information.

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Olivia’s Fab Four Insta-Finds 26.11.14

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Olivia’s Fab Four is a weekly post that features my favourite finds on Instagram for the past week. To be in the running, all you have to do is hashtag your product photos #oliviasfabfour and tag them with my handle: @oliviashead.

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Here are this week’s beautiful products (clockwise from top left)

1. Indigo Moon Art Print, $59, from Mid Century Child. @midcenturychild

2. Christmas Tree Soap (Pudding), $15, from Vice & Velvet. @viceandvelvet

3. Arden Pillow, $50, from Ardency Designs. @ardencydesigns

4. Nguru Anchor Tribe, $95, from A Boy Named Aaron. @aboynamedaaron

 I’ll be back with more next week! Olivia x

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New bedding brand Elson bridges the gap between dull and loud

With the aim to suit both men and women and bridge the gap between dull and loud, brand new bedding brand Elson offers simple sophistication with a fashion edge.

Arrowed print accompanied by Sandy Beige sheets and pillows.
Arrowed print accompanied by Sandy Beige sheets and pillows.

Just launched, the Autumn/Winter inaugural collection encompasses three graphic designs as well as a complementing tonal range of coordinating sheets and pillows.

Hounds print paired with Grey Dusk sheets and pillows.
Hounds print paired with Grey Dusk sheets and pillows.

Made from 300 thread count cotton sateen and available in both king and queen sizes, the bedding is sure to add some much needed life to a tired room while being subtle enough to not steal the show.

Checked print teamed with Smokey Green sheets and pillows.
Checked print teamed with Smokey Green sheets and pillows.

For founder Broc Munro that was exactly his aim, adding boldness and style without being too OTT: “I simply started Elson through not being able to find bedding that worked for me. It was always too loud, floral, plain or white and not what I was looking for. The Elson design aesthetic offers stylish, modern design and colour palettes with a focus on simple but chic prints.”

To shop online or find a local stocklist visit Elson.

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Goo Collection children’s linen is a family affair

It’s always a good sign when you see something designed for kids and think “I wish that came in adult size!”

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I think that can certainly be said for some of Goo Collection’s new children’s bed linen.

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Goo started as Olive’s Tree in 2009 when Lisa Nicol failed to find a dribble bib which was absorbent enough or she was happy to have her daughter, Olive, wear. Leveraging her mother’s knowledge of sewing and fabric, she created something that was both fashionable and functional and together they hand made bibs and sold them online and at markets. They then branched out into patchwork quilts, putting a modern spin on them.