Last month we launched Home & Lifestyle, an essential destination for interior design expertise, the best in furniture and decor, and tips, tricks and advice on enhancing your living space.
To celebrate, we’re hosting the biggest Broadsheet competition ever.
With the help of furniture retailer King, property developer Time & Place, household technology brand Dyson and a whole host of other Broadsheet partners in the home and lifestyle space, one extremely lucky winner is about to hit the mother lode of furniture, appliances, decor and homewares – not to mention a particularly juicy cash prize.
Check out the full prize list and details below on how to enter – you won’t want to miss this one.
King
Established in 1977, family-owned Australian furniture designer King has a reputation for innovation and comfort. With luxurious and long-lasting furniture for every room, King is offering a very generous $10,000 voucher for the lucky winner to completely do over their home. That’s right: 10k to spend to your heart’s content.
Time & Place
Equally generous are our friends over at Time & Place, the property developer behind the upcoming luxe Queensbridge Building in Southbank and Middleton Lane in the Domain Precinct. To contribute to your home makeover, Time & Place is donating a $10,000 cash prize to use in any which way you like – put it towards furniture, homewares, or even toward a deposit for a new home.
Dyson
Along with beautiful new furniture and homewares, you’ll also get to enjoy the luxury of a clean and cool home all year round. The winner will receive a Dyson Purifier Cool fan, which automatically purifies a whole room, capturing gases and ultrafine particles, and cooling the air in warmer weather. They’ll also get Dyson’s most powerful hepa cordless vacuum, the Gen5detect Absolute – perfect for keeping your revived interior good as new.
Two Good Co.
Two Good Co. not only offers high-quality products for the home, it also supports, empowers and employs women who have lived experience of homelessness, domestic violence and complex trauma. Its cosy, limited-edition Bec Throw is produced in collaboration with Jardan and St Albans Textiles, and is handmade from the highest quality 100 per cent alpaca fibres.
Nonna’s Grocer
Known for its fresh and fruity candle range, Nonna’s Grocer is a concept studio founded by Wollongong-based designer Madeleine Hoy. Included in the prize is the La Famiglia Fruit Box, which is filled with eight zesty, citrus and tomato candles to bring organic goodness to any room of the house.
Broadsheet
You didn’t think we were going to skip the action, did you? We’re proud to contribute two of our special print publications to the prize pool. Travels is our book dedicated to exploring Australia’s best stays, swims, walks, dining, culture and more, while Home Made is a top-selling collection of 80 recipes from Melbourne’s best cooks, chefs and restaurants that answers the question, ‘What do chefs cook at home?’.
Corey Ashford
Corey Ashford’s timeless, minimal designs luxuriously lift the everyday. The winner will take home a set of hand-sculpted cocktail coasters, designed to elevate drinks of all shapes, sizes and flavours. They’d make a lovely addition to your next dinner party.
Dinosaur Designs
Bold colours, molten shapes and innovative resin designs are the name of the game at Australian favourite Dinosaur Designs. Included in the prize pack is one of its large resin rock jugs in a bright and sunny honeycomb shade – as suitable for iced water as it is for summer cocktails.
Hunter Candles
Inner-west Sydney institution Hunter Candles serves up evocative and down-to-earth scents that can transform any living space – and your mood. It’s thrown in a set of four 100 per cent soy wax candles from its Grounded Collection – featuring scents such as the herbaceous, peppery Mountain Ash and the citrusy freshness of Tasmanian Creek.
The Plant Society
Everyone loves The Plant Society, known for nurturing a whole host of plant projects across Melbourne, Sydney and Tokyo. The winner will take home a Zanzibar gem and Monstera deliciosa, a large Eyre Planter and a Gardeners Planter to match, plus two best-selling books written by co-founder Jason Chongue: Plant Society, a 101 guide on how to care for and style your home with indoor plants; and Green, a guide to curating your own personal oasis in small urban spaces.
Maison Balzac
“J’ai soif” is French for “I’m thirsty”. Fittingly, it’s also the name of Maison Balzac’s iconic carafe which is included in the prize pool in a striking shade of amber carat. With sophisticated lines and bold colours, it’s a gorgeous addition to any home.
Aesop
Henry Wilson graces the list with an oil burner courtesy of the skin, hair and body experts at Aesop. Also on offer from Aesop is mouthwash, black pepper body cleanser and the camellia nut facial cream.
Alex and Trahanas
Dreamed up by Alexandra Heard and Heleena Trahanas, Alex and Trahanas is an online lifestyle store and design studio that pays homage to the beauty of a Mediterranean summer all year round. It’s added a hand-painted Foglia ceramic oval serving platter to the prize pool, made in Puglia, Italy, and designed to hold vibrant salads, share plates or make a memorable centrepiece for the table.
Bed Threads
Is any home complete without a touch of Bed Threads linen? Update your dining table with the brand’s 100 per cent French flax linen tablecloth, featured here in the fresh and zesty shade inspired by limoncello. Cin, cin!
DEA Store
Since 2014, Karin Huchatz has been stocking DEA with unique pieces for the home, made by both Australian and Japanese artisans and globally known designers and brands. The lucky winner will walk away with a designer watering can and copper pepper grinder, for a touch of vintage elegance both in the garden and at the dinner table.
In Bed
In Bed knows how to do luxurious linen. Made from 100 per cent certified European flax – grown in Europe and spun and woven in a centuries-old linen house from Italy – In Bed’s lush linen bedding is then sewn, dyed and finished in a factory in Portugal. Take home its 100 per cent linen duvet set in the subtle, elegant shade of mist, including a dream-worthy duvet cover and pillowslip set.
Mud Australia
From its origins in Woollahra to the alleyways of Nolita in Manhattan, Mud Australia is synonymous with elegant and timeless porcelain homewares. You’ll receive one of its coveted large Nest Bowls: a classic salad bowl and serving piece with a wide rim, handy for salads, fruit or even pasta.
Studio Henry Wilson
Sydney designer Henry Wilson’s style is characterised by a sense of utilitarianism and an appreciation for handmade objects with beautiful imperfections. His travertine ashtray is a monolithic, sculptural piece that’s useful as a receptacle for ashes, keys or spare coins, or as a whimsical statement piece on its own.
Dowel Jones
Founded in 2014 by Adam Lynch and Dale Hardiman, Dowel Jones has grown from a small furniture studio into a name known internationally for its high-quality, bright and fun furniture, lighting and accessories. Dowel Jones has generously donated one of its coveted foldy tables to the prize pool, guaranteeing a pop of colour to any living setup.
P0ly Designs
A relative newcomer to the furniture scene, P0ly Designs has fast become a favourite in Melbourne with its handmade-to-order furniture that celebrates the simplicity and versatility of the ceramic tile. On offer is one of its tall consoles, effective as either a display piece or as a handy entry table.
Emma Mulholland on Holiday
Yes chef! Get your mitts on this 100 per cent cotton drill-padded oven glove in a signature print by Emma Mulholland on Holiday – the second major project for designer Emma Mulholland, following on from the launch of her eponymous label in 2013. The brand is all about cute, laidback accessories for anywhere, including the kitchen.
Morris Motley
At Morris Motley, it’s all about luxurious, artisanal products with formulas crafted in-house using premium botanicals and innovative chemistry. After moving all your new furniture, you’ll get to treat yourself to its indulgent conditioning hand wash, which cleanses the hands and lightly perfumes.
Craft Victoria
Thanks to our friends at Craft Victoria, the prize bounty includes this white wasp nest vase by Kirsten Perry, known for her industrial design, gold and silversmithing practice. Equally sculptural and functional, this unique stoneware piece is striking on its own or filled with a spectrum of flowers.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers
The Tjanpi Desert Weavers are the social enterprise arm of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council, working with women in the remote Central and Western deserts who earn an income from contemporary fibre art. Included in the prize pool is a woven basket by the celebrated weaving collective.
Le Creuset
Household name Le Creuset has contributed a stoneware set of four petite Elements Collection casseroles – useful for serving single portions of a side dish or snack, or even just for decorating countertops and kitchen shelving. Crafted from premium Le Creuset stoneware, the elements collection is inspired by the earth, the sky and the sun’s warmth and vitality.
TS Makers
TS Makers is passionate about beautiful, minimal homewares that are handcrafted and finished using sustainable and reclaimed Australian timbers. It’s offered up an abstract serving board, handcrafted from river red gum and inspired by organic shapes found in nature.
MARS Gallery
Windsor contemporary art space MARS Gallery represents an exciting roster of emerging and mid-career artists. For the prize, it’s including Blue House (2022), an evocative and nostalgic oil and acrylic painting by Dani McKenzie, known for her imaginative mise-en-scenes and observations.
Købn Towels
The Jasper towel by textile and lifestyle brand Købn is designed in Australia before being created in a striped design in Turkey, at a mill certified by Sedex, Oeko Tex and Gots. The winner will receive a bundle of Jasper towels, certain to elevate even the most minimalist of bathrooms.
Loom Rugs
Loom knows rugs, with its distinctive designs exploring beyond the traditional realms of wool and silk, into cashmere, mohair, merino, aloe, bamboo and even banana leaf. You’ll walk away with one Loom rug made from top materials, proven for durability, strength and, of course, the power to tie together any room in the house.
Congratulations to the winner Mia O'Connor.
This article is produced by Broadsheet in partnership with King, Time & Place and Dyson. The competition is now closed. Read the full terms and conditions.