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Prepare for the perfect Christmas at Eclectic

With Christmas just around the corner, you may be wondering when is the perfect time to start decorating your home for the holidays.

Noosa’s Eclectic Style furniture and homewares manager Kate Houghton believes it’s never too early to bring a little bit of joy into your house – especially after the year we have had.

With that in mind, there’s no better place to shop locally to refresh your Christmas Tree than Eclectic.

The store has a new collection of decorations in stock, from glittery garlands, handmade wooden decorations and beach shell decorations – there’s a variety to suit many interior styles.

Kate said they have decorations from just $1 in store, so it’s easy to update your existing collection at a reasonable price.

“Get in early this year, we are selling out really quick and most wholesalers do not have any spare stock,“ she said.

“Enjoy the process, have fun with it and get your family involved.“

Some of Kate’s favourite decorations include their handmade shell Christmas trees and wooden Christmas hanging decorations, all handmade by their village suppliers in Indonesia.

“We also have a great range of art, Find Your Sparkle Inspirational cards and Aleah Moroccan style serving dishes.“

Not only do they have the most stylish decorations in store, you’ll also find the perfect presents for your friends and family.

For the creative type, a Crokd Pottery Kit will keep them busy. If someone is in need of some relaxation after a heavy year, the Daylesford apothecary bath soaks and crystal ceremony kits will bring the Zen.

If they’re an ocean lover, gift them one of Eclectic’s new beach towels. For those in need of a drink throughout the holiday season, there is a lot of cocktail glassware on special in store.

To view the full range, visit Eclectic Style at Shop 10, Noosa Homemaker Centre, Thomas street, Noosaville.

For more information visit www.eclecticstyle.com.au or call 07 5470 2946.

The store is open from Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.

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