The Prime Day sales are officially underway, which means we’re finally clicking purchase on those items we’ve been thinking about about all year.
While there’s no shortage of homewares on Amazon, you do have to dig a little deeper to find those more stylish and up-market items.
Luckily, we’ve done the hard—if you can call it that—work for you and found all of the chicest homewares from the Amazon Prime sale.
From functional furniture to aesthetic kitchen appliances, find all of our favourite homeware items to buy between the 16th and 21st July below.
2024’s Homeware’s From The Best Amazon Prime Day Sales
- Maison d’ Hermine Jouy Paradis Cushion Cover, $23.99 (usually $29.99), Amazon Australia
- Fatty Bee Female Form Body Vase, from $30.86 (usually $42.70), Amazon Australia
- AUSHOPLAH Coffee Table, $43.99 (usually $91.80), Amazon Australia
The best homewares from the 2024 Amazon Prime Sale
Maison d’ Hermine Jouy Paradis Cushion Cover
from $23.99 (usually $29.99) at Amazon Australia
With its blue and white Jouy Paradis print, this Maison d’Hermine cushion cover will add an elegant touch to any living space.
Key features:
- Delicate invisible zipper closure
- Made in India
- 20 x 20 size
Fatty Bee Female Form Body Vase
from $ 30.86 (usually $42.70) at Amazon Australia
Add a sensual and empowering energy to your bathroom or bedside table with this cool vase in the shape of the female form.
Key features:
- Made of smooth resin
- 5.1L x 5.1W x 12H centimetre size
- Suitable for dainty stems and buds
AUSHOPLAH Coffee Table
from $108.00 at Amazon Australia
Those living in a small space with appreciate the functionality of this coffee table. With its base that fits underneath your couch or bed, the tabletop becomes a flexible workspace.
Key features:
- 28D x 45W x 63H centimetre size
- Sturdy cast iron frame
- Easy to assemble
Swan Retro Blue 3.5 Litre Slow Cooker
from $ 67.90 (usually 92.67) at Amazon Australia
Slow cookers aren’t usually the prettiest of kitchen appliances but this Swan model begs to differ – it will elevate your kitchen and your cooking.
Key features:
- Can hold 6.5 litres
- Made of tempered Glass, stainless Steel and ceramic
- Detachable pot
Magnifica Luce Portable Cordless LED Table Lamp
from $34.99 (usually 49.98) at Amazon Australia
Add a pop of unexpected red to your living space with this cherry table lamp which also comes with the added bonus of being cordless.
Key features:
- Cordless lamp operated by batteries
- Dimmable option for night reading
- One touch design
Citylife Storage Baskets
from $28.79 (usually $30.57) at Amazon Australia
Amazon is known for its abundance of storage options and these fabric baskets are perfect for sorting out the chaos in your linen cupboard or kid’s room.
Key Features:
- 20L or 36L capacity
- Equipped with metal support rods
- 3-Pack
Folding Floor Chair
from $86 (usually $168) at Amazon Australia
This foldable floor chair is the perfect solution to entertaining in small spaces without enough places for your guests to sit.
Key features:
- Can be fixed in 5 different positions
- Easy to store
- No assembly required
How Do I Choose The Right Home Décor?
Choosing the right home décor is an art in itself and there’s no right or wrong choice when it comes to your own taste.
Before you make a homeware purchase, it’s a good idea to consider what your room actually needs—there’s no point buying those pretty new cushion covers if you don’t have a place to sit.
Once you have your basics then you can start thinking about the colours and interior styles you like.
If you need some inspiration, why not browse our articles on interior trends, the best interior design Instagram accounts, and how to decorate small apartments.
What Homewares Can I Find On Amazon Prime?
When it comes to homewares, you can find just about everything on Amazon Prime.
However, the site is particularly good at finding those rare, functional pieces that are difficult to find at mainstream stores (such as portable lamps and floorchairs).
Luckily, you can also find a nice range of stylish items as well.
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.