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Psst! West Elm Just Added an Extra 40% off Their Clearance Sale Section, With Home Decor Starting at $20
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Date:2025-04-27 15:02:52
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As temperatures start to rise, it's time to think about how you'll be bringing the summer vibes to your home. Whether it's adding a new faux branch leaf to your centerpiece, swapping out your beat-up dinnerware for something more crisp, clean, and timeless, or maybe even replacing your pillow covers for an extra pop color, these small changes can make a major difference. And as someone who loves centering their home decor aesthetic around each season, this summer we're going for muted, pastel colors with small touches of earthy tones. So, what better place to shop for high-quality home decor than West Elm?
Let's get real, West Elm is known to be pricey. And while I wish I could shop their entire home section in one go, the reality is that I'm not able to (as much as my taste in decor thinks I can). But lucky for us, their clearance section always comes in clutch for budget-friendly shopaholics like me. Especially like right now, when they're offering an extra 40% off select clearance items with code SUMMER40. So, what are you waiting for? Run, don't walk to their sale to finally snag all the home decor pieces you've been eyeing for months.
Who doesn't love a good "blate"? These hand-glazed porcelain bowls are the perfect shape to hold anything from leafy greens to pastas, and even soups.
Made from a mouth-blown soda lime glass in a Sage finish, add a pop of color to your living room with this stunning glass vase. It's timeless and can be styled with or without flowers.
Measuring 15.4" x 36.2", this faux bean leaf branch adds a luscious green look to any home thanks to its dramatic length.
Swapping out napkin sets with ones featuring a stunning block print design can instantly elevate your table setting. This beautiful pattern not only enhances your dining experience but also brings a vibrant, artisanal feel to your home decor.
Serve your favorite drinks in understated style with these stackable, space-saving glasses that are also dishwasher-safe for effortless maintenance.
Created exclusively for West Elm by Aaron Probyn, this barware collection showcases clean, modern lines and a stylish brass-finished stainless steel design, offering all the essentials to outfit your bar for any gathering.
Handcrafted from beautiful acacia wood, this warm decorative piece is perfect for a desk, shelf, or table, making it a versatile addition to fit any style.
Crafted with a multistep technique, every cover boasts a distinctive crackle finish, adding an artistic flair to your space. It's also handwoven from luxurious cotton by the talented artisans of Zimbabwe.
With its distinctive texture, shape, and lustrous shine, this statement-making plant holder showcases traditional metalwork crafted by skilled artisans in India. Made of aluminum with a polished brass finish, it'll instantly elevate any indoor space, though it's not suitable for outdoor use and lacks a drainage hole.
This modern lantern with a rounded design sits on a rustic wooden base, adding a cozy glow to your space. It's crafted from iron and plastic and comes with an LED bulb.
Elevate any empty corner of your home with this tiered plant stand, crafted from modern and durable steel, adding a touch of greenery wherever you desire. Its lightweight design allows for easy movement, whether you're rearranging your indoor oasis or enhancing your outdoor space.
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