I just found the best of West Elm’s End-of-Year Sale
The West Elm end-of-year warehouse sale is the best time to score deals on home decor, furniture, and more.
The end of the year is one of the best times to score deals on home items, including decor and furniture. But some of these discounts last well into January, and the West Elm end-of-year warehouse sale has some of the best items on huge markdowns.
Whether you’re looking for new pieces of furniture at steep discounts or want to improve your spring decor for the coming season with accent pieces, there are tons of amazing West Elm home decor finds on sale right now.
I scoured the sale to find the best and most stylish pieces on sale, including deals on nightstands, bookshelves, bedding, throw blankets, and accent pillows.
The West Elm End-of-Year Warehouse Sale
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Was $47.50, now $19.99 at West Elm
If you love the look of vintage rigs but don’t have the space for one (or don’t want to deal with the hunt), you can still get that same texture with the Zig Zag Shag Pillow Cover. We love this fun and funky pillow cover because it works well as a matching pair but is also one of those pieces you could easily mix and match with other throws, whether styling your couch or bed.
Was $99, now $79.20 at West Elm
If you’re decorating your space for the winter season, a new throw blanket can be the one item that ties everything together. Right now, you can score some luxurious chenille throws for 20% off the original price. This decorative throw blanket would look stunning on an accent chair, at the foot of the bed, or draped over the armrest on a couch.
Was $329, now $129.99 at West Elm
Year-end sales are the best time to buy luxe-looking furniture for less. This includes the Curved Terrace Nightstand from West Elm, which was originally $329 for a single table and is now on sale for $129.99. The sleek mid-century-inspired nightstand features a gorgeous brass structure with an elegant glass tabletop and shelf. We love it because you can make it a pair or easily mix and match with a wood furniture piece, too.
Was $899, now $699 at West Elm
If you’re looking to invest in a new bookshelf, you can get an excellent deal on the Mid-Century Bookshelf w/ Drawer from West Elm. This stunning bookshelf has a ladder-like design with a spacious bottom drawer for storing items you wish to keep out of site. On top of that, it’s built to last with its sustainably sourced kiln-dried wood and timeless design.
Was $267, now $109.97 at West Elm
Give your bedding a wintery refresh with cozy crinkle velvet. Right now, the Crinkle Velvet Duvet Cover and Shams are on major sale, and you can score the entire set for $133.50 (originally $317), just the duvet for $94.50, or just the shams (prices vary depending on color and set).
Was $93.50, now $77.70 at West Elm
The clearance sale means you finally hit add to cart on that splurge-worthy item. For a small but impactful piece, I love the Mongolian Lamb Pillow Cover, which comes in seven different colors and two sizes. Originally $79-$93.50, you can now score one of these textured pillow covers for between $63.20 and $77.70.
West Elm FAQs
Is West Elm a luxury brand?
No, West Elm isn't a luxury brand; it's a mass-market furniture retailer. However, it's a much higher-quality price point than places like Walmart or Target.
Does West Elm have free shipping?
It can do. It vary by item, but most of the products on sale have free shipping.
West Elm is far from the only place running a furniture sale in the New Year. You can also grab big clearance discounts at Crate & Barrel, Target, and Macy's.
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Jessie Quinn is a Los Angeles-based lifestyle writer with work published in The Spruce, Apartment Therapy, Well + Good, PEOPLE, and more. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in fashion journalism from Academy of Art University and uses her background in fashion to inform her home decor coverage. Her personal home decor style falls somewhere at the intersection of eclectic vintage and modern maximalist, but she's drawn to all types of designs and styles. When she's not writing, you can find Jessie working on a variety of DIY and craft projects, including crocheting, sewing, and jewelry-making.
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