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We Found The Best 4th Of July Furniture Sales On Sofas, Dining Sets And More

We Found The Best 4th Of July Furniture Sales On Sofas, Dining Sets And More

Forbes4 days ago
Home might be where the heart is, but we're guessing you enjoy having your physical residence both a comfortable and stylish place to be. With this slate of 4th of July furniture sales on our home editors' favorite brands, you can bring hygge to the den, comfort to the bedroom, class to the dining room and outdoor style to your patio or deck. (Don't worry, we found plenty of July 4th furniture sales for the kitchen, too.) Some of the best discounts we've found so far include up to 75% off sitewide during Frontgate's Celebrate Summer Event and up to 40% off during Article's 4th Of July Sale.
Spruce up your home for summer with these 4th Of July furniture sales from CB2, West Elm and more. Forbes / Photo: Retailers
Head straight to your favorite designer's sale section or browse a few top deals we found for your living room, bedroom, kitchen and outdoor space—you might just find a bit of inspiration for a home upgrade you didn't even know you wanted. Now, let's get to all the 4th of July furniture sales on our our favorite brands and help you get your home looking its best.
Best 4th Of July Furniture Sales At A Glance
4th Of July Living Room Furniture Sales
Save 30% On This Spacious Linen Sofa
CB2 CB2 Algora White Performance Fabric Sofa (100-Inch) Shop At CB2
This Unique Woodgrain Console Is 45% Off
Article Article Fortra Low Media Unit Shop At Article
Save 30% On This Two-Level Coffee Table
Serena & Lily Malone Rattan Coffee Table Shop At Serena & Lily
This Deep-Set Modular Sofa Is 25% Off
Burrow Burrow Range Pro 3-Seat Sofa Shop At Burrow
Save 20% On Plush Comfort
Interior Define Interior Define Sloan Chaise Lounge Shop At Interior Define
Save $450 On This Comfy Couch
Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa | Castlery Shop At Castlery
Save 58% On A Handsome End Table
Wayfair Weddell End Table Shop At Wayfair
Save $450 On This Asymmetrical Coffee Table
Crate & Barrel Crate & Barrel Hollywood Hills Faux Travertine Resin Coffee Table Shop At Crate & Barrel
4th Of July Outdoor Furniture Sales
Save 37% On This Outdoor Dining Set
Article Rosa Outdoor Dining Table Set Shop At Article
Save $180 On This Two-Lounger Set
Pottery Barn Shop At Pottery Barn
This Chic Wicker Chair Is 30% Off
Lulu and Georgia Lulu & Georgia Ferran Indoor / Outdoor Accent Chair Shop At Lulu and Georgia
This Classic Modular Sectional Is On Sale In A Variety Of Colors
Frontgate Frontgate Pasadena II Modular Sofa Set Shop At Frontgate
Add Style And Shade And 17% Savings
Wayfair Mirador 80/88S Steel Frame Pergola Shop At Wayfair
A Plush Way To Lounge Outdoors That's 25% Off
Interior Define Interior Define Riva Outdoor 2-Seat Sofa Shop At Interior Define
4th Of July Bedroom Furniture Sales
Save 30% On A Bedroom Bench
Serena & Lily Beaumont Bench Shop At Serena & Lily
Take 20% Off This Woven Rattan Headboard
Article Article Olalla Headboard (King) Shop At Article
This Traditionally Styled Dresser Is 24% Off
Wayfair Wade Logan Lamyla 6-Drawer Dresser Shop At Wayfair
Save Almost $500 On This Classic Canopy Bed
CB2 CB2 Clauson Warm White Canopy Bed (Queen) Shop At CB2
Save 15% On This Textured Nightstand With Built-In USB Ports
Frontgate Frontgate Arras Nightstand Shop At Frontgate
Rest Easy With 20% Savings
Crate & Barrel Crate & Barrel Pacific Ivory Upholstered Queen Bed Shop At Crate & Barrel
Take 20% Off This Classic Night Stand
Interior Define Interior Define Fitzgerald Oak and Leather Side Table Shop At Interior Define
Save 25% On This Striking Dresser
CB2 Oberlin 4-Drawer Vegan Leather and Wood Dresser Shop At CB2
4th Of July Kitchen Furniture Sales
Extend Your Kitchen Prep Space For 50% Off
Wayfair Birch Lane Erickson Solid Wood Kitchen Island Shop At Wayfair
Save 40% On This Ladder-Back Chair
Article Article Wosla Leather Dining Chair Shop At Article
Add Some Counter Dining Space For 17% Off
Article Article Anco Counter Stool Shop At Article
Save 25% On A Classic Bar Cart
Serena & Lily Serena & Lily South Seas Rattan Bar Cart Shop At Serena & Lily
Save More Than 50% On This Dining Set
Slumberland Bridson 6-Piece Dining Set Shop At Slumberland
Save $390 On This Elegant Table
CB2 Spigolo Bleached Oak Dining Table by Goop Shop At CB2
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