March introduced us to a fresh wave of autumnal collections and reimagined creations. From Samsung’s new and updated Jet S95 to Emma Chamberlain’s first collection with West Elm, there was plenty to be excited about. Below, find the news announcements into home and interiors your might have missed this March.
RJ Living’s most expansive collection to date, Roam, marks a confident evolution for the Australian brand through a lens of rich timber and mid-century sculptural forms. The range prioritises a lived-in warmth, offering dining and bedroom staples that feel anchored by earthy palettes and a sense of nostalgic character. It is furniture built for the friction of a real home – pieces that value enduring craftsmanship and a practicality that only deepens the more they are used.
On 17 March, Fazeek launched its newest collection: Physique. Brand founder Jackie Fazekas drew on her 15 years in fashion design to analyse how body-like forms can translate into functional objects for the home. The collection is all about fluid curves and art deco references that meld together to create a range of timeless home decor.
You’re invited to tailor and customise your upholstery pieces with MCM House’s new Made To Order service. This tightly curated fabric collection allows you to customise your pieces, because no two homes are the same. Browse through 20 fabric options across icons like the Pedro Modular and Baxx Modular.
The largest design festival in Scandinavia, in 2026 Helsinki Design Week is running from 28 August – 6 September. This year, the theme is all about our connections and encounters with other, with the festival spreading out to the streets. Cities are nothing more than networks of people, and this year the festival looks at the way we move toward each other and what happens when we’re open to chance.
ELLISON STUDIOS has taken up residence inside Prahran’s historic Conways Building, reimagining the first-floor space as ‘The Lobby’. It’s an interpretation of the classic hotel foyer – part showroom, part meeting place – designed for lingering and lost afternoons among the brand’s signature silhouettes. Now open by appointment on Chapel Street, the residency invites guests to check in, take a seat, and stay a while. You can book a visit online.
Founded by designers Kate McIntyre and Brad Huntzinger, Oly Studio is a design house that takes the aesthetics from high-end showrooms and reimagines these codes into pieces that feel accessible for every home. These are creations that are expressive, full of character, yet can sit sensibly alongside the interior aesthetic you may have already curated. Coco Republic is now proudly the official Australian stockist of this iconic San Francisco design house.
Sustainable home and kitchenwares brand Seed & Sprout have reintroduced some of its cult favourites in a fresh palettes of warm hues. The freezer tray sets arrive in gradient browns, and its wood fibre chopping boards now add white and chocolate colourways. There have also been updates to the the accessories, mixing bowls and on-the-go lunchware.
In celebration of the changing seasons, Bed Threads has introduced new pieces to it’s linen tableware range. New tablecloth in rich brown and blue tones with matching placements for layering and contrast. A new table runner in an extended range of autumnal hues also joins the collection. They’re available to shop online now.
Tastemaker Emma Chamberlain has taken her unique and quirky aesthetic to West Elm. Introducing Emma Chamberlain x West Elm, a personality-driven range designed to add character and interest into your interiors. Chamberlain’s signature penchant for whimsy and motifs seamlessly fuses with West Elm’s timeless mid-century aesthetic. The collection is available now to US customers, and we’re keeping our eyes peeled for an Australia release date.
Le Creuset is a brand guided by the desire to turn dishes into memories, and the latest seasonal collection from Le Creuset is all about magic of holiday moments. A range of unique wares inspired by the soft curves of anemone petals, they have been thoughtfully designed to help your live and entertain in full bloom. Find it online and in store now.
Fleur Studios is proud to introduce its latest range, the Butter Collection. In this new range, the original tiled designs are reimagined (along with other new forms) in a unique marble. The Butter Collection is a true celebration of marbled in its purest and most expansive form; uninterrupted, smooth plains that show off the natural beauty of this stone. Find it online now.
The latest in cordless design, the Samsung Jet 95S vacuum cleaner is designed to deliver stronger suction, better usability and improved hygiene. With 280W suction power, this is a 33 per cent boost on its predecessor. Plus a new Smart Motion Cleaning Mode automatically pauses when the vacuum is idle, saving you battery on its already 60 minute runtime.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Glasshouse Fragrances has launched a new limited edition collection inspired by the endless blooming that comes with Motherhood. Motherhood has many seasons and new ways to come into bloom. This vision is brought to life by Sally Ann, an Indonesian-Australian collage artist and photographer based in Sydney who created the campaign artwork. The collection is available now, online and in selected stores.
Leader in automotive design, Omoda/Jaecoo has teamed up with FIGUR, and By Jules to launch Fuel Fund 2.0 – a $5,000 grant supporting female entrepreneurs across Australia. The initiative is designed to help emerging innovators turn bold ideas into real-world impact. Created by entrepreneur Jules Robinson, this new program seeks to provide meaningful support to those taking the plunge; women who want the next step in their business ventures.
Have you ever seen a piece of furniture that would have been perfect if only the wood was darker? Or if it had a marble panel? GlobeWest is now giving its customers the ability to add custom touches to some of its bestselling designs. A new made-to-order service means that you can now choose from a curated palette of marble and wood finishes to tailor pieces perfectly to your home.
The latest collaboration for tech accessories brand CASETiFY has art at the forefront. The brand has announced its new collection created in collaboration with Tate – the renowned UK-based art institution and founded by Henry Tate and home to national collections of British and international modern art. Works by Turner, Monet, and Kandinsky are reimagined across a range of phone cases, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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