It has a sophisticated silhouette, a 360-degree swivel, and an extra-soft, thick seat cushion. What else is there to say?
ICYMI, retro rattan is all the rage. It’s especially cool in the form of this ultra-functional glass-top-meets-storage-rack situation. (Try saying that 10 times fast.)
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Why get a standard, rectangular full-length mirror when you can get this pretty arched one with a windowpane design for under $100? Just imagine all of the selfies you’d take in it.
This six-tier shoe cabinet is a lifesaver for entryways where shoes tend to pile up (you’re not alone). It holds up to 24 pairs and features beautiful wood doors that keep everything tucked away for a clean, clutter-free look.
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You could tell people you got this velvet chair for $1,000 from one of the luxe online brands and they’d probably believe you. The sleek curved design is perfect for a contemporary space. It comes in four neutral colors, and you can buy them as a set of two for under $350.
Even the most average ’fit check will look effortlessly cool in this wavy mirror, so consider it a need! BTW, it comes in a bunch of cute and trendy colors.
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If you don’t have an ottoman to hide all of your random shit that doesn’t have a place in your home, what are you even doing? This functional and stylish piece provides plenty of storage, plus a place to sit!
Nothing pulls a room together like a really gorgeous rug. This green one has a low-pile design that’s very easy to clean—in fact, whenever you’re feeling lazy, you can just roll it up and toss it in the laundry machine for a deep clean. It doesn’t get easier than that.
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Simple and stylish, this strong bed frame features a retro-inspired tufted headboard and sound-absorbing sponge in each slat. Reviewers say it’s sturdy, expensive-looking, and easy to assemble.
Add texture and coziness to any space with this simple ottoman upholstered in a bouclé teddy fabric. You can use it as a footstool or as extra seating when you’ve got visitors. But, best of all, the top flips open for extra storage. Get it in five colors.
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An arc floor lamp is a cool way to fill space and add dimension to your living room. This brushed bronze statement piece is a beaut, period.
If your space calls for a lil sofa, consider this bb. Simple, sophisticated, and under $200!
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Let’s be real: Bed frames can be freakin’ expensive. Never mind the cost of the mattress, sheets, pillows, and blankets. But somehow, this solid wood frame with a rattan (told you, it’s back!) headboard is under $120. Incredible.
Small, but mighty, this table lamp delivers the lighting power of three bulbs for the price (and space!) of one. Plus, the on-trend, mid-century modern globes will instantly elevate your space.
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Torn between two different finishes? Try both! This gorgeous piece—which can function as either an end table or a nightstand—features a marble tabletop and a walnut wood base.
Personally, I love furniture with a vintage feel—the kind that looks like it was discovered in an antique shop or stumbled upon as a rare gem. These pieces capture that charm perfectly, except they were just a few clicks away! The rattan detailing, tufted leather seats, and curved metal legs come together to create a look that’s timeless.
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This gorgeous fluted dresser offers plenty of storage space for all your sweatshirts, beauty products, or bedding. (Whoever said dressers were just for clothes was wrong!) Available in four wood tones including black and white, this dresser will get the job done and look great doing it... without breaking the bank.
Your posture will thank ya for getting this standing desk. Not only can it be easily adjusted with just the push of a button, but it’s also really minimal and chic!
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Comfy, chic, and affordable. We love a reasonably priced faux-leather option! Shoppers say that assembly was pretty easy, especially if you have an extra set of hands to hold things together.
We love furniture that you can use in different rooms. Put it by your front entryway as a traditional shoe rack bench—or try it at the end of your bed to hold slippers, a throw blanket, and whatever you’re reading rn.
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