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Sheridan Invites You to Live Life in Colour with Their New Summer Collection


It’s time to colour your summer with Sheridan’s new range of beach-ready designs. Dive into the season’s brightest hues with their selection of vibrant beach towels, beach wear, and table linen – where relaxation and fun come to play. Crafted with care and bursting with colour, each piece is a testament to quality craftsmanship and joyful design. 



Wrap yourself in comfort with Sheridan’s plush and playful beach towels — the essential accessory for sun-soaked days. Available in a kaleidoscope of colours and patterns, there’s a design fit for every sense of personal style (and everyone on your list this holiday season). From the iconic stripes of the
Cancun collection to geometric shapes, each design is crafted from quality cotton, for lasting softness summer after summer. After a beach towel that’s a little larger? The generously sized Etty Bay and Palma beach blankets are big enough for sharing, setting up seaside picnics, or simply for maximum space when sprawling out on the sand.



Embrace effortless style with beach wear that's designed to keep you cool, confident and always comfortable. The hottest hue of this season? Red soda – a vibrant shade of poppy red that encapsulates the buzzing energy and excitement of summer. Whether it’s a statement like the Waterside Kimono Robe, or a small pop of colour like the Batteau Hat, heat up your summer with a splash of red soda.  

Laidback silhouettes and multi-style designs (think convertible cover-ups and sarongs) underpin the collection, offering a weekend wardrobe as relaxed as a beachside holiday. Kit out your summer wardrobe with accessories like beach-ready tote bags and coordinating catch-all pouches — another go-to as we approach the holiday season, because who doesn’t love a gift that looks good and serves a purpose? 

Young ones needn’t miss out on the fun, with a Kids collection that’s set to delight. Soft and cuddly beach ponchos are perfect for little ones on-the-go, with pockets for seashell collections and hoods for added sun protection. Playful additions like scalloped edges and vibrant colour palettes bring added fun to beach days. The fun doesn’t stop with ponchos – the collection also features Kids beach towels adorned in vintage-inspired florals, bold stripes and ocean-inspired waves. 



Elevate your summer entertaining with Sheridan table linen, designed to turn every gathering into a festive occasion. Crafted from light and airy cotton, each piece is designed to pair back with the rest of the collection – there's no wrong answers when it comes to styling. Bright floral tablecloths sit next to checks and colour blocked napkins, for pops of playful contrast. It’s a visual feast, in more ways than one. 

The new collection is now available in all Sheridan boutique stores, as well as online at www.sheridan.com.au

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