When it comes to thoughtful interior design, Martha Stewart is right at home.
And thanks to Wayfair’s Way Day sale — which kicked off for members today, before opening to everyone on April 25 — her namesake furniture, kitchen and home collection is deeply discounted right now.
Read on for 10 highlights, from luxe-looking cookware to WFH must-haves. After all, saving money is always a good thing.
While Stewart’s Wayfair collection is inspired by four of her homes — Bedford, Skylands, Perry Street and Lily Pond — her furniture costs far less than her real estate portfolio. Inspired by her former Manhattan condo, this chair is NYC chic with a coastal spin.
Don’t sleep on deals on Stewart’s bedding, which has a nearly perfect 4.8-star average rating.
“Soft and comfortable and keeps you warm, but not too warm,” one satisfied shopper wrote, while another said the domestic doyenne’s brand has never let them down.
Savings are heating up on Stewart’s cookware, including this pretty dutch oven sold in a wide range of colors.
At over $100 off, this kitchen-completing set is a true steal.
Doing some spring cleaning? Add some Stewart-level organization to your home with chic storage solutions like these clear bins.
Thanks to its neutral, abstract design, this Stewart-approved rug is a good fit for high-foot-traffic areas.
Another deal worth shedding some light on? This classic table lamp, which is currently on sale for under $80.
Upgrade your WFH set-up with this timeless-yet-on-trend desk, which offers ample storage space.
This cushioned kitchen mat is one of Stewart’s top-rated products, with over 800 largely glowing reviews.
Stay organized the analog way with these popular cork boards, which would make a cute addition to offices and family rooms alike.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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