Our Favorite Furniture Finds Under $200 (That Aren’t IKEA!)

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Whether you’re decorating your first apartment or simply don’t want to spend a fortune on a new accent chair, we hear you. Furniture is expensive, and that late-summer getaway to Capri isn’t going to fund itself. While tables and seating on the lower end of the budget spectrum can frequently look like exactly that, we’re here to tell you all hope is not lost. And you don’t need to step foot into an IKEA if you don’t want to. 

From a sculptural armchair to electric blue wall shelving, here’s the best of the best in under-$200 decor: 

Tables

Metal Folding Side Table

Urban Outfitters
$39.0

Round Terrazzo Table

Zara Home
$49.9

Matera Dining Bench

CB2
$199.0

Hera Side Table

West Elm
$199.0

From terrazzo to Technicolor, these end tables will instantly brighten up a drab living room or bedroom. Looking for something a little larger? CB2’s minimalist bench is a must for family-style dinners or long, narrow entryways. (And it’s on sale—run, don’t walk.)

Chairs

Wire Frame Slipper Chair

West Elm
$149.99

Velvet Accent Stool

Target
$75.99

Natural Rattan Rachelle Chair (set of 2)

World Market
$159.98

Dot Chair

Article
$69.0

Use smaller furnishings, like these accent chairs, to dip a toe into a trend that’s been filling up your Instagram saved folder. This is your chance to finally try out rattan

Storage

Bamboo Shoe and Coat Rack

Amazon
$59.99

Babou 1 Shelf

Abc Carpet u0026 Home
$39.0

Minsmere Caned Accent Table

Target
$119.99

Floating Wall Storage Shelves

Rivet
$89.99

Organization doesn’t need to be an afterthought. Make Marie Kondo proud with a purchase that’s as much of an investment in order as it is style. 

See more ideas for decorating on a budget: Decorating Your First Apartment? Here’s What’s Worth the Splurge Beyond IKEA: The Best Affordable DTC Brands 9 Things Team Domino Always Buys at IKEA

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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