PSA: There Are Early Black Friday Furniture Sales Happening Right Now
Black Friday deals are going to be here before you know it. And with it, we’re expecting to see some amazing sales on furniture and home decor. Year after year, home must-haves like soft sheets, comfy mattresses, quality sofas, patio furniture and more are on sale as part of huge Amazon Black Friday deals, Wayfair Black Friday deals, among others. This year, with pandemic-related supply chain delays still impacting the furniture industry and consumers being more eager than ever to cut down on holiday spending due to inflation, we’re expecting to see Black Friday furniture sales starting earlier than ever.
Everything You Need to Know About Black Friday 2022
If you need new furniture now and don’t want to wait until Black Friday, you’re in luck! Some of our favorite online furniture stores are already having great sales with Black Friday-worthy prices on living room furniture, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture and more. Right now, Wayfair is hosting a Surplus Sale — to get rid of excess inventory — with furniture discounts up to 50% off for every room in your home. Below, we break down the best early Black Friday furniture deals of 2022 so you can finally make those long-awaited upgrades to your home.
Note: We will keep this story up-to-date as more Black Friday furniture sales from brands like IKEA, Floyd, Article and more are announced. To stay on top of the best Black Friday furniture deals of 2022, bookmark this page.
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- The Park Sofa from Albany Park is one of the best sofas you can buy online, and it is $300 off right now.
- During Brooklyn Bedding’s fall sale, take 20% off all mattresses using promo code FALL20.
- Burrow makes impressively luxurious furniture that’s reasonably priced and built with easy assembly in mind. There is an outlet section on their site, which is where you can find discounted pieces. Right now, the outlet is stocked full of throw pillows, area rugs, coffee tables and benches.
- Helix’s buy more, save more Labor Day sale was extended through the month of September: Take $100 off a purchase of $600+ with promo code LDSALE100; $150 off a purchase of $1,250+ with promo code LDSALE150; $200 off a purchase of $1,700+ with promo code LDSALE200; $250 off a purchase of $2,550+ with promo code LDSALE250; $300 off a purchase of $2,700+ with promo code LDSALE300; and $350 off a purchase of $2,950+ with promo code LDSALE350.
- Plus, get two free Dream Pillows with any mattress purchase.
- Take $200 off the Mint Mattress, Tuft & Needle’s premier cooling mattress infused with heat-wicking graphite and cooling gel, plus a removable, washable cover.
- Wayfair has excessive inventory right now, so they are hosting a Surplus Sale with 50% off furniture for every room of the home:
When should you start shopping for Black Friday?
Jessica Teich, the deputy editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute, says that you should start shopping early in the fall. “Since 2020, Black Friday and Cyber Monday savings have been kicking off as early as October in an attempt to prevent supply chain issues and shipping delays,” she said. “Last year’s day-of Black Friday deals were no less impressive than the markdowns in the weeks leading up to the event, so start deal-hunting by October.”
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Heath Owens is a commerce writer and editor at Hearst Magazines, where he covers fashion, home, tech, gifts and more.
Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”
Cassidy Olsen is a freelance food, culture, and film writer bouncing between Dublin and New Jersey. She previously served as the kitchen and cooking editor at Reviewed. You can email her or follow her on Twitter.
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