If you’ve ever wandered into The Reject Shop ‘just for a look’ and emerged with a basket full of bargains you didn’t know you needed, you’re not alone.
The discount retailer has long been a favourite among savvy Australians for its affordable homewares, quirky finds, and ever-changing seasonal collections. But their latest release has truly set social media on fire with excitement.

The Reject Shop’s new pink homewares collection has landed, and it’s already flying off the shelves.
The range celebrates all things blush and beautiful, from pastel-hued storage canisters to kitchen utensils and bathroom accessories.
Prices start at just $4.50 for a handbag tumbler, with pink spatulas and mixing spoons at $5 each, and the pièce de résistance—a retro diner-style bread bin—coming in at $20.
It’s not just the colour that’s winning hearts. Many pieces are adorned with delicate gold bows or playful bow prints, tapping into the ‘bows everywhere’ trend sweeping homewares and fashion.
The ceramic canisters, in particular, have become instant favourites, with their charming patterns and practical, airtight design.
Since the range hit stores, shoppers have shared their hauls and in-store finds across social media.
One video went viral, inspiring even self-confessed pink haters to reconsider: ‘I don’t like pink!! But that’s about to change—these are cute.’
Another declared, ‘Looks like [I’ll] be heading to The Reject Shop tomorrow instead of Kmart.’
Another social media personality documented her shopping spree, snapping up the three-piece mini utensil set, canisters for tea, coffee, sugar, and biscuits, a utensil holder, and two pink-and-white bow canisters.
‘I feel like this might be a bold statement, but I think this is quite literally the best Reject Shop haul I have ever done,’ she gushed.
The excitement is contagious, with comments like ‘[Oh my god] I want it all!’ and ‘Stopppp these are all so cute!!’ flooding social media posts.
For those who might be wary of style over substance, it’s worth noting that these aren’t just pretty faces. Previously released in black and mint, the canisters have earned rave reviews for their airtight seals and sturdy construction.
‘I have these canisters in black…so good and air tight,’ one shopper shared, echoing the sentiments of many others.
If pink isn’t your cup of tea, don’t worry—The Reject Shop has you covered. Alongside the pink collection, they’ve also launched a new leopard print range, featuring everything from storage trays and cake plates to mugs, tea towels, and oven mittens.
And if you love the diner-style storage but prefer a different hue, keep an eye out: with black, mint, and now pink in the lineup, more colours are likely coming.
It’s no accident that The Reject Shop has become a go-to for affordable, on-trend homewares.
Over the past year, the retailer has seriously stepped up its game, releasing sell-out collections inspired by everything from fruit and bees to cottagecore and the Regency era.
Their ability to tap into current trends—while keeping prices low—has made them a favourite among budget-conscious decorators and trendsetters alike.
The pink trend isn’t just a fad. Psychologists say that pink evokes feelings of calm, comfort, and nostalgia—something many have been craving in recent years.
Whether you’re looking to brighten up your kitchen, add a playful touch to your bathroom, or treat yourself to something cheerful, a splash of pink can do wonders for your mood and your home.
Have you checked out The Reject Shop’s new pink homewares range? Are you a fan of the pink and bow trend, or do you prefer something more classic? Share your thoughts, tips, and best bargain finds in the comments below—we’d love to hear from you!
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