
From new store launches to a highlight of Milan Design Week. In case you missed it, here's the home and interiors news from April 2025 that you need to know.
Luxury auto maker, Zeekr unveils 'Project o.0' at Milan Design Week
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At its The Art of Connection exhibition, Zeekr revealed 'Project o.0' – a showcase of how future-facing design can yiled meaningful connections. Student-led, the exhibition blended fashion, product and automotive design. The exhibition also introduced a new LEV (light electric vehicle).
Le Creuset launches Flamme Dorée collection
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To mark the 100th anniversary of this iconic brand, Le Creuset has launched a a limited edition colourway. It serves as a bold and vibrant tribute, to the brand's iconic Flame colour – reimagined in a new and exciting way.
Maison Balzac reveals Chapter II of its Cadaqués collection
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In 2025, the key Maison Balzac collection is Cadaqués – a moment inspired by the home and work of icon Salvador Dali. Inspired by his unique brand of surrealism, and in homage to the Spanish coastline, the second drop of the collection features hand-shaped napkins, garlic-inspired candles and a pomponette salt and pepper set.
No. 22 Home opens a store in Sydney's Paddington
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A space to peruse thoughtful home essentials, No. 22 Home has just opened its first ever bricks and mortar store in Paddington. The flagship location will be the place to experience the brand's thoughtful creations in an in-situ setting.
Double launches its New Zealand wool collection
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Machine-washable rug brand Double has introduced a new range made from 100% New Zealand wool. Each piece is soft, durable, and stain resistant. Fluffy and cosy, these pieces have been expertly designed to dry quickly and retain their beauty wash after wash. And of course, the wool was ethically sourced.
Introducing The Lifely Sofa
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Lifely’s latest innovation is The Lifely Sofa. The brand describes is as "a truly game-changing modular sofa that’s the first of its kind in Australia." What makes it different? It's lightweight and designed to be moved and changed. It's a sofa that changes with your space and life stage.