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west elm winter 2019: Our top buys start from just $49!

With winter on the doorstep, our friends at west elm have cooked up an enviable batch of furniture and homewares goodies perfect for cocooning with at home when temperatures head south.

Pascale sofa: Combining an on-trend hue (dark horseradish – a mustardy tone), this sofa has a softly rounded frame, removable arms and a back that folds for quick assembly making it easy to move around. $1099.

Pascale sofa

Ilya planters in speckled stone: I like the 1970’s inspired earthenware vibe of this pair, not to mention their fleshy hue. They’ll look even better with a pop of green sprouting from the top.

Wood planters

Margo Selby Dramatic Geometric cushion: Statement making, there’s nothing like a bold pop of colour to brighten up a stormy day.

Margo Selby cushion

Mid-Century six drawer dresser in pebble: A familiar shape for the brand, it’s the pale wood that’s a fresh new look. Metal hardware in antique brass complete the set. $1499.

Mid Century dresser in pebble

Layered bookend planters: Combining books with plants (what’s not to love!?), these bookend planters evoke 1970’s modernist design and are available in a gorgeous speckled white finish too. $59.

Layered bookend planters

Clifton coffee table: Clean and minimalist in design, this coffee table combines a solid marble base with a lacquered top to create something akin to a sculpture. $599.

Clifton coffee table

Modern Slope upholstered office chair: Available in three delectable shades (dark horseradish, platinum and dusty blush) this swivel chair is a stylish office option. $399.

Office chair

Sketchbook planters: These painterly planters include a handy tray (so many pretty pots don’t!) and lend an artisanal feel. From $49.

Sketchbook planters

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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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