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Wayfair Slashes Prices Up to 62%

At a Glance

  • Wayfair’s new-arrivals sale knocks up to 62 percent off furniture and décor
  • Highlights include a $166 bistro table, a $207 nine-drawer dresser, and a $750 4-in-1 sofa-bed-desk
  • Most pieces are marked down immediately, no coupon codes required
  • Why it matters: Cold-weather redecorators can refresh rooms without leaving home or busting budgets

January and February drive the year’s biggest redecorating surge, and Wayfair just unleashed a fresh wave of deals on new arrivals. Every category-from dining tables to rugs-is already marked down as much as 62 percent.

Top Discounts by Category

Dining & Entertaining

  • George Oliver Round Dining Table$166 (was $330). The 32-inch top fits breakfast nooks, studios, or game corners.
  • Wildon Home Solid Wood Dining Table$2,000 (was $2,300). A full-scale statement piece crafted from solid timber.

Bedroom & Storage

  • 17 Stories Metal and Wood 9-Drawer Dresser$207 (was $540). Black metal frame plus light-wood façade works in entryways, bedrooms, or dining rooms.
  • Latitude Run Solid Bamboo Wood Spindle Platform Bed$395 (was $490). Mid-century silhouette built from sustainable bamboo.
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Living Room Seating

  • Red Barrel Studio Multifunctional Sofa Bed$750 (was $1,000). Converts from sofa to guest bed, desk, and storage unit in seconds thanks to hydraulic armrests.
  • Latitude Run U-Shape Cloud Sectional$800 (was $1,220). Includes two ottomans and ultra-plush cushioning for family-room lounging.
  • Latitude Run Modern Chenille Swivel Barrel Chair$385 (was $440). Wide seat spins 360 degrees and sports soft chenille upholstery.

Media & Accent Furniture

  • Latitude Run TV Stand$320 (was $500). Stretches long enough for televisions up to 85 inches and hides cords behind mid-century styled doors.
  • Mercury Row Coffee Table with Storage$215 (was $393). Lift-top reveals concealed compartments for remotes, blankets, and board games.

Rugs & Soft Goods

  • Red Barrel Studio Vintage Floral Non-Slip Area Rug$76 (was $113). Machine-washable pile and vintage print suit high-traffic kitchens or entryways.

How the Sale Works

  1. Browse the “New Arrivals” section on Wayfair’s site or app.
  2. Prices shown already reflect the markdown; no promo codes needed.
  3. Shipping is free on every item listed above.
  4. Inventory refreshes daily, so sizes and finishes can sell out quickly.

## Quick-Comparison Table

Product Was Now Savings
George Oliver Bistro Table $330 $166 50%
17 Stories 9-Drawer Dresser $540 $207 62%
Latitude Run TV Stand $500 $320 36%
4-in-1 Sofa Bed $1,000 $750 25%
Cloud Sectional + Ottomans $1,220 $800 34%
Bamboo Platform Bed $490 $395 19%
Chenille Swivel Chair $440 $385 12%
Vintage Floral Rug $113 $76 33%
Solid Wood Dining Table $2,300 $2,000 13%
Storage Coffee Table $393 $215 45%

What Shoppers Say

Amanda S. Bennett reported for News Of Losangeles that customers repeatedly praise the dresser’s “striking” wood-and-metal contrast and the bistro table’s “timeless” ability to pair with everything from French cane to acrylic chairs. Reviews on the sofa bed highlight “smooth” hydraulic transitions that take “seconds,” making it a dorm or studio-apartment favorite.

Key Takeaways

  • Act quickly: new-arrival inventory turns over fast once discounts hit.
  • Multifunctional pieces-like the sofa bed and storage coffee table-maximize both space and savings.
  • Every listed item ships free, so final checkout prices stay as low as the headline numbers promise.

Refresh your space now while winter keeps you indoors and Wayfair keeps prices down.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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