Of course we’ve got our eyes on fashion deals and beauty discounts during the Black Friday sales, but where we know we can score the most savings is on items for the home.
Every year, our favourite brands in home decor, furniture and appliances slash their prices, letting us freshen up our spaces or or gift that to someone else.
This year, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 28 while Cyber Monday is on Monday, December 1 — and sales have already started. If last year is anything to go by, we’re predicting savings of up to 70 per cent off across a range of home categories, from mattresses, to editor approved bed sheets and the very best bed frames from different deals through November and into early December.
Here’s everything we know about the homewares and furniture sales so far.
The Best Black Friday Home And Furniture Sales, According To marie claire:
- Adairs: 30 per cent off sitewide
- Bed Threads: 20 per cent off everything, plus 35 per cent off bedding bundles
- Cultiver: 20-50 per cent off sitewide from Nov 26
- Sheet Society: 20-50 per cent off everything
- I Love Linen: 30 per cent off bedding, plus free pillowcases
- Aura Home: up to 40 per cent off
- Maison Balzac: 20 per cent off, including already reduced styles
- Castlery: Up to $550 off, plus up to 40 per cent off clearance
- Double: Up to 40 per cent off sitewide
- Emma: Up to 45 per cent off
- Miss Amara: Up to 50 per cent off
- Our Place: Up to 38 per cent off
- Ruggable: Up to 25 per cent off select styles
- Ssense: Savings across home
- Temple & Webster: Up to 50 per cent off selected items
- Sheridan Outlet: Up to 60 per cent off selected items
- Cozy Earth: Up to 25 per cent off sitewide
- Freedom: Up to 30 per cent off selected sofas, furniture and homewares
- The Iconic: Various discounts as marked
- Typo: 30 per cent off sitewide
- Koala: Up to 30 per cent off
- Antler: Up to 50 per cent off site wide
- FAZEEK: 30 per cent off sitewide
- Lounge Lovers: 20-50 per cent off sitewide
- Booktopia: Up to 80 per cent off
- Mocka: 50 per cent off entire furniture range.
- Shark Ninja: Various discounts as marked
- Breville: Save up to $1,200 on selected products
- LG: Save up to 40 per cent
- David Jones: Up to 50 per cent off a range of home
- Myer: Various discounts across home as marked
- Sonos: Up to 20 per cent
- End: Discounts as marked
- Ooni: 20 per cent off almost everything
- Country Road: 25 per cent off everything
- Pillow Talk: 30 per cent off full price for club members
- Gozney: Up to $150 off ovens & up to $370 off bundles
- July: Bundle and save up to $240
Cultiver
Cultiver is our go-to for luxury linen—and for good reason. Crafted from the finest fabrics with meticulous attention to detail, these sheets are an investment in your sleep that’s sure to delight, night after night.
Bonny
Bonny is the newest brand on this list, launched in 2022 by Melbourne local David Zwier who wanted to disrupt the doona industry. The brand started with quilts, but has since branched into bed linen.
Ettitude
Craving that silky, weightless sleep? Ettitude’s plant-based sateen offers a luxuriously soft touch designed to feel as smooth as silk. Plus, its clever temperature-regulating properties keep you cool and comfortable all night long.
Sheridan
Sheridan is one of Australia’s most well-known homewares brands, launched by Italian entrepreneur Claudio Alcorso in 1967. Today, it’s best known for its bedding, specifically sheets, which range from 350 to 1200 thread count. Shop bath and beach towels, cushions and throws, and loungewear from Sheridan, too.
Bed Threads
Bed Threads was started by former journalist Genevieve Rosen-Biller and her husband Allan, aiming to make high-quality bedding accessible to everyone. The brand started with 100% French flax linen bedding, but has since expanded to towels, tableware, and loungewear, and, most recently, bedding in organic cotton.
MCM House
MCM History was started in 2010 by Charles Hinckfuss who wanted to create high-quality furniture that embodied the relaxed Australian lifestyle. Hinckfuss had started his career buying and selling antique furniture, and that background has played into the design of every MCM House collection. All pieces are in timeless styles, made to last for years.
Sheet Society
Sheet Society was launched in 2017 by Melbourne couple Hayley, a former fashion designer, and Andy Worley, who were frustrated with the limited and outdated options for bedding. Design your bedding – sheets, quilt covers and doona covers – using its online bed builder. Name a bedding fabric, and they’ve probably got it.
Trit House
Furniture and homewares brand Trit House was started in Melbourne in 2006 by Rain Shin and Ivan Yoong who wanted to marry Scandinavian design with Australian aesthetic. The brand makes its own pieces, which you can view at its Hawthorn Showroom, as well as sells online from favourite Scandi brands.
James Lane
Sheridan is one of Australia’s most well-known homewares brands, launched by Italian entrepreneur Claudio Alcorso in 1967. Today, it’s best known for its bedding, specifically sheets, which range from 350 to 1200 thread count. Shop bath and beach towels, cushions and throws, and loungewear from Sheridan, too.
This year, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 28 while Cyber Monday is Monday, December 1, though some brands start releasing deals at the start of November.
if last year is anything to go by, we’re predicting savings of up to 70% off in all categories of home, from mattresses, bedding and bed frames, to sparkling water makers.
We’re predicting we’ll be seeing Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales from our favourite homewares and furniture brands, including Sheridan, Bed Threads, MCM House, Sheet Society, Koala, Temple & Webster, Castlery, Double Rugs, Trit House, End Store, Interior Secrets, Linen House, James Lane, Cultiver, and Bonny.
You can shop for Black Friday homewares and furniture sales from major online stores like Myer, David Jones and The Iconic, which stock multi-brands. Other online stores we’re predicting will have deals are Le Creuset, MyHouse, House, Baccarat, Mustard Made, Our Place, The Good Guys, Dyson, Lounge Lovers, Mocka, Freedom, Eva, Sleeping Duck, Aura Home, Bed Bath N Table, Miss Amara, Canningvale, Kitchenaid, King Living, Ettitude, I Love Linen and Maison Balzac.
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.



































