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Wayfair and its sister sites AllModern, Joss & Main, and Birch Lane are discounting office chairs, standing desks, couches, rugs, and more for Cyber Monday.

Shop Wayfair’s Cyber Monday sale for discounts on office chairs, desks, and more

[Photo: courtesy Wayfair]

BY Rachel Kim Raczka3 minute read

Wayfair’s Cyber Monday sale is online now with up to 80% off home goods, furniture, and decor. Wayfair’s sister sites, All Modern, Birch Lane, and Joss & Main, also have special discounts—with many best sellers and coveted items up for grabs. We mapped out how to navigate the best bargains of this mega-sale.

Wayfair

Wayfair’s Cyber Monday sale has a massive selection of sale items up to 80% off, with free shipping on orders over $35. You’ll want to check out the deep discounts on home appliances from GE and Koehler, but don’t sleep on 80% off area rugs and 57% off 12″ Sealy memory foam mattresses. And if you plan to keep entertaining outside this winter, now’s the best time to upgrade your outdoor furniture, which is up too 65% off. Bonus: The WFH crew has plenty to pick from, with stylish home office furniture from $75 and storage solutions starting at $9.99.

AllModern

AllModern’s Cyber Monday sale features prices up to 50% off.—plus an additional 25% off many items with the code EXTRA25. The home goods and furnishings at AllModern are smartly curated into shopping lists for lovers of Mid-Century, Minimalist, Modern Farmhouse, and Scandinavian decor. The home office selection also is ripe with deals, including 25% off accent chairs and sofas—and up to 65% off desks and floor lamps.

Joss & Main

Joss & Main’s Cyber Monday sale showcases discounts of up to 50% off, plus 25% off with the code SAVE25. The coastal-farmhouse sibling of Wayfair has a curated selection of stylist picks in their Cyber Monday sale. This includes noteworthy cuts on effortlessly sophisticated sectionals and vintage-inspired area rugs.

Birch Lane

Birch Lane’s Cyber Monday sale also has 50% off it timeless trad furnishings and home goods. We’re eyeing great deals on luxurious blackout curtains, as well as whimsical, nostalgic holiday decor and uniquely beautiful home office furniture.

What we’re buying

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Sabine Height Adjustable Standing Desk
This simple, streamlinedstanding deskwith wood finish and rounded corners confirms you don’t have to be obtrusive to be utilitarian. Easy to assemble and guided by a dual power motor, the desk can rise from 28″ to 48″ inches with the touch of a button. It also features programmable height memory and a USB charger, and it comes in four colors.

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[Photo: courtesy Wayfair]
Inbox Zero Executive Chair
Finally, a retroexecutive chairthat actually looks supportive. Reviews rave about its quick assembly time, all-day comfort, and rugged beauty, so at 81% off, it feels wrong to not treat yourself to a WFH upgrade. Built-in lumbar support and supple suede-like fabric are just two added bonuses.

[Photo: courtesy AllModern]
Aleksandra Armchair (Set of 2)
Some would say $580 for onecane-accented, upholstered armchairseems quite reasonable, but for a set of two, it’s a steal. As trendy as they are timeless, this contemporary seating set will round out a sitting room, bedroom, or home office with a pop of color and a comfortable spot to lounge in.

Amanda Desk
For those still struggling to seamlessly blend their home office setup into their decor, the simple and discreet Amanda Desk is a happy medium. It won’t visually crowd the room and looks much more aesthetically pleasing than the bulky wooden desks of yesteryear.

Harney Tree Floor Lamp
Add a touch of midcentury quirk into a space without having to hardwire it with the Harney 62″ Tree Floor Lamp. The freestanding fixture is brass with a marble base and casts enough glow to warm and brighten a small living room or bedroom space. 

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