Wayfair’s 8 Pre-Built Furniture Steals: Up to 80% Off, Zero Assembly

Wayfair’s 8 Pre-Built Furniture Steals: Up to 80% Off, Zero Assembly

> At a Glance

> – Wayfair is selling eight fully assembled furniture pieces-no tools needed.

> – Discounts reach up to 80 percent off original prices.

> – Featured brands include Martha Stewart, AllModern, and Latitude Run.

> – Why it matters: Skip the screwdriver and save hundreds while refreshing your home instantly.

Skip the Allen-key marathon: Wayfair just dropped a tight list of couches, chairs, and tables that arrive ready to use and are marked down as much as 80 percent.

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Living-Room Upgrades, No Assembly Required

The retailer’s new promo spotlights pieces that already leave the box in final form. Highlights include a Wrought Studio sofa-bed that flips into a sleeper for $460 (was $540) and a pair of Latitude Run swivel chairs slashed from $2,700 to $530-a straight 80 percent saving.

Shoppers also score:

  • AllModern Bennett barrel chair, $599, with a smooth swivel base
  • Martha Stewart London 360-degree armchair, down to $414 from $700
  • Steelside Champlain coffee table, now $340 from $533, sized for tight spaces

Storage That Works Harder

Need hidden space? The Ebern Designs Debe coffee table doubles as an ottoman and lifts to stash four to five small blankets; it’s $150 and rated scratch-resistant. In bedrooms or baths, the Beachcrest Home Painswick accent chest keeps clutter at bay with two drawers plus four wicker baskets for $230, originally $382.

Item Sale Price Original Price Savings
Latitude Run chair set $530 $2,700 80%
Martha Stewart armchair $414 $700 41%
Wrought Studio sofa $460 $540 15%

Key Takeaways

  • Eight Wayfair items ship fully built-no screwdriver required.
  • Savings top out at 80 percent on the striped swivel chairs.
  • Brands include celebrity lines and in-house favorites like AllModern.

Act fast: these pre-assembled picks let you refresh your space today without lifting a single tool.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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