Looking for a new sofa to see out the holidays in style? You'll be pleased to know some of the best deals of the year are just getting warmed up.
A sofa is an investment, but it's an investment always worth making since we ask so much from these staple pieces. They see a lot of wear and tear over their lifetime, and I know many people say 'the kitchen is the heart of the home' but over at my place (and I bet yours too) it's actually the couch that's the star.
This time of year is perfect for buying investment pieces like a sofa. All H&G's favorite brands will likely be offering discounts over the coming weeks and beyond, so I will keep updating this page as stores start to announce their sales.
I've been keeping an eye out over the last few days and there are already plenty of furniture sales happening right now. I have flagged all my favorite picks below from the likes of Wayfair, Anthropologie, McGee & Co., and more.
The best sofa sales happening right now
- Shop up to 70% off sofas on Wayfair
- Keep an eye on Pottery Barn for big sofa deals
- Get huge deals in the Serena & Lily sale
- Shop up to 50% off selected pieces at McGee & Co.
- Shop up to 40% off furniture at Lulu & Georgia
- Check out the furniture sales at Anthropologie
- Shop deals on sofas and couches at Target
- Get to know the best deals at Walmart
- Find luxury for less in the Magnolia sale
- Shop the furniture clearance for up to 70% off West Elm
H&G's edit of the best sofa deals
Christmas is still a few weeks away, and there will be plenty more sales happening around the holidays but some brands have already started some sneaky sales and there are some great offers going on. I have done some hunting and these are the best deals currently live, but I will keep adding more as the sales ramp up.
A real transitional piece this sofa would work with any style, modern or more traditional. The shape is simple and slender giving in a more contemporary feel, put those turned feet nod to a more classic aesthetic. It's available in three different sizes and there are two very livable materials to pick from too
Slipcovered sofas have made a huge comeback this year. They really lean into that cozy, laid-back, Nancy Meyers style. This one from Wayfair is such a bargain, it has great reviews too despite that low price. And yes it's cream but the covers are removable and machine washable.
There's almost 500 rave reviews on Wayfair for this sofa. It's a classic piece and a great price for a quality leather sofa. It's got a slight mid-century vibe with the tapered legs and square shape, but it could work with any style and the leather keeps it timeless.
The sofa is super customizable. Not only can you pick from three sizes and 48 fabrics, but you can pick the shape of the seat cushions too – box edge for a more formal classic look or knife edge (pictured here) for a more relaxed feel.
Anthropologie's furniture is luxe and the price tag reflects that. But they do have some great sales which make their beautiful pieces more affordable. This gorgeous cream velvet sofa has over $1000 off.
Sleek, simple, and perfect for getting that sophisticated mid-century modern vibe on a budget. This sofa has already sold out in its green version and you can tell from the amount of reviews how popular this model is, so shop fast.
FAQs
Are the sales a good time to buy a sofa?
Absolutely. There are hundreds of sales happening right now, pop onto your favorite stores and I bet there will be some kind of offer in the run-up to Christmas. A sofa is a big piece to buy and even in the sales, they are still an investment so it's a no-brainer to shop these more spendy items over the major sale events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the Holiday sales.
How much should you spend on a sofa?
This totally depends on your personal budget, your style, and how long you want the sofa to last. Especially around sales time, you could bag a sofa for around $200, but it probably won't be the best quality and unlikely to be long-lasting. And at the other end of the budget scale, sofas can go up to $10,000s. I would just do your research and set a realistic budget for what you are after.