Adrian Grenier’s Perfectly Slouchy Sofa Is $540 Off Right Now

Plus seven more neutral finds.

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There’s nothing more thrilling than landing on the perfect dresser, sofa, planter, or silverware and finding out that—score!—it won’t break the bank. But that chase takes work. Thankfully we’ve scoured the Internet for you to unearth the best deals of the week.

Tables Turned

This handmade ash-wood coffee table was a good deal as is, and now you can get it for $200 off. I’d use the dip as a catchall so I could fill the rest with art books. 

Pattern Play

Plaid is trending for fall and looks nothing like we remember it. A monochrome wheat palette and seed-stitch texture make the pattern feel just as of the moment as gingham. 

Sweet Seat

This armless chair is straight out of a Nancy Meyers film. If Meryl Streep isn’t around, a bowl of citrus will surely bring the look home. 

Clean Slate

West Elm’s cloud-esque sofa is front and center in Adrian Grenier’s Brooklyn brownstone. A clean frame and slouchy pillows make it modern while still relaxed. 

Console Cool

Bar carts are all the rage, but have you considered a bar console? With its lengthier surface (48 inches long) you can designate half for bottles and the other half for display-worthy cocktail glasses. 

Reflect On It

Polished stainless steel and angular lines evoke all the Donald Judd vibes your home is missing. Plus reflective furniture is the best trick for faking a larger space.

Check Mate

This graphic pattern sits somewhere between checks and polka dots. Hand-embroidered with yarn-dyed thread, the chic cover has quality on its side. 

High Note

A high back gives this tuxedo sofa a more formal look; a place where you can hold a conversation as well as a glass of red wine without sinking in too deep. 

Julia Stevens

Contributing Editor

Julia Stevens is a Domino contributing editor. Basically, she’s a professional online shopper. She started at Domino as an intern and spent almost seven years in the style department curating products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews and on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share. Off hours, you can find her scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves