Best Luxury Furniture Brands in Australia (2026 Guide): Coco Republic, GlobeWest & the Shift Toward Handcrafted Pieces
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There’s no shortage of luxury furniture brands in Australia.
Coco Republic, GlobeWest, Jardan, and King Living have become familiar names—trusted, widely recognised, and often the starting point for anyone furnishing a high-end home.
But as more people move away from catalogue living and toward more considered interiors, the idea of what “luxury furniture” actually means is beginning to shift.
It’s no longer just about brand names. It’s about how a piece feels in a space—its weight, its materiality, and whether it brings something unique into the room.
Coco Republic, for example, has built its reputation on beautifully curated collections. Their pieces are polished, cohesive, and designed to work effortlessly within a styled interior. For many, it offers a sense of certainty—you know the space will come together.
GlobeWest approaches luxury differently. With a broader catalogue and more flexibility across styles, it has become a go-to for homeowners wanting contemporary pieces that are accessible and easy to integrate. It’s versatile, but often widely seen.
Jardan, on the other hand, leans into Australian-made craftsmanship. Its aesthetic is softer, more minimal, and grounded in sustainability. It appeals to those who value restraint and subtlety.
King Living sits in a category of its own, known more for innovation and comfort than material expression. Its modular designs prioritise function, offering a practical version of luxury.
And yet, across all of these brands, there is a common thread—most pieces are still produced at scale.
This is where a quieter shift is happening.
More homeowners are beginning to look beyond collections and toward pieces that feel less repeatable. Furniture that isn’t just selected, but considered. Materials that aren’t applied, but inherent.
This is where handcrafted furniture begins to stand apart.
Instead of designing for volume, it focuses on presence. Solid stone, natural timber, and sculptural forms create pieces that don’t just sit within a space—they anchor it. They carry weight, both physically and visually, and over time, they become part of the home itself.
Rather than filling a room with multiple items, the focus shifts to fewer, more meaningful pieces. A single coffee table that draws attention. A dining table that becomes the centre of the home. Objects that feel permanent, not interchangeable.
In that sense, the conversation is no longer about which brand is “best,” but about what kind of space you want to create.
For some, Coco Republic or GlobeWest will provide exactly what they need—a refined, cohesive interior. For others, the appeal lies in something less expected. Something quieter, heavier, and more enduring.
Because real luxury isn’t about how much you include in a space.
It’s about what you choose to leave in it.
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