H&M Home Is Having A Massive Sale, And Here’s What You Should Buy

The sale is for one day only, so start shopping!

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When H&M Home announces a sale with home goods items that are over 50% off, we start shopping. Consider it a Friday treat and the perfect way to round out your decor collection without breaking the bank. From pillows to candles and everything in between, here are the must-have items from the sale.

Straw has been enjoying newfound fame this summer, so why not incorporate it into your tablescape? Despite the seasonal material, the neutral color ensures you can use it well into the autumn months.

Paper Straw Placemat, $5.99

 

This soft, jacquard-woven throw was made for summer nights by the beach.

Herringbone Throw, $24.99

 

A tray is the ultimate entertaining tool, which can also function as an accent piece and a storage tool all in one. Serve refreshing summer cocktails on it during your next soiree, then bring it inside to display anything from candles to your favorite knick knacks.

Metal Tray With Rim, $9.99

 

Drinking your morning cup of coffee just got chicer with this stoneware mug featuring an inspired shade of dusky green.

Stoneware Mug, $5.99

You need something to display your florals in, right? This vase is neutral enough to complement just about any floral arrangement.

Large Stoneware Vase, $17.99

 

Add a rustic touch to your outdoor (or indoor!) decor with this farmhouse-chic box.

Large Wooden Box, $12.99

 

After ensuring you’ve done all that you can to help your candle last longer, wash out the pretty teal glass jar and repurpose it as a catch-all.

Scented Candle in a Glass Jar, $9.99

 

This sunny yellow, patterned print is perfect for summer.

Patterned Cushion Cover, $4

Elevate your standard patio gear with these textured, navy blue cushions.

Garter-Stitched Seat Cushion, $9.99

Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.

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