10 Insanely Chic Decor Pieces You’d Never Guess Are From Walmart

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Just like people with the best personal style effortlessly mix mass-retailer shirts with a designer handbag and vintage jewelry, the most thoughtful interiors are crafted from a mix of high and low and old and new. Enter our latest resource for chic affordable decor finds: Walmart.

While the retailer hasn’t always been a destination for designer-level home goods, its new MoDRN collection is a veritable treasure trove of beautiful contemporary furniture and decor accents that would make any space look refreshingly high-end.

With nearly 650 pieces and collections ranging in style from retro glam to Scandinavian minimal and refined industrial, Walmart pieces now feature luxe materials like real Carrara marble, plush performance velvet, and delicate porcelain. Convinced? Shop our 10-piece edit of the best high-end looking steals from Walmart’s new in-house line.

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MoDRN Scandinavian 12 Piece Dinnerware Set, $75

This stunning stoneware dinner set features dinner plates, salad plates, and rice bowls, all in a beautifully muted cool color palette of white, gray mist, and light aqua that would elevate any weekday meal.

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MoDRN Scandinavian Grasshopper Floor Lamp, $179

Clean curved lines and simple finishes reign supreme in the design of this Grasshopper floor lamp inspired by Scandinavian design classics.

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MoDRN Industrial Overlapping Squares Indoor Area Rug, $113+

Even Walmart is on board with the graphic rug trend. Crafted from long-lasting wool, this textured piece would add personality to any space.

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MoDRN Scandinavian Silver Candle Holders Set of 2, $34

Walmart MoDRN or Georg Jensen? It’s hard to tell with these elegant assorted silver candleholders, but the $34 price tag is a dead giveaway. Add these to any table to give it a minimalistic Scandinavian flair.

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MoDRN Scandinavian Pascal 36 Round Ottoman, $179

Who needs a coffee table when you could have a luxe charcoal gray ottoman instead? Simply top it with a tray to transform it into a multifunctional piece that can hold your favorite candles and books just as well as your legs when you feel like kicking your feet up.

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MoDRN Sandpiper Upholstered Lounge Chair, $399

Hello, divine minimal lounge chair! Available in hues named merlot red, seaglass aqua, stone gray, and caramel brown, this chair would blend wonderfully into any space. The chair’s reclined back is also primed for lazy lounging.

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MoDRN Refined Industrial Ceramic Planter with Metal Stand, $70

Few things in life make a space look lusher than a tall tropical plant towering over a corner of the room—the thin legs help elevate your plant to higher ground, while the beautiful patinaed ceramic planter feels like it belongs in a quaint Mediterranean garden.

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MoDRN Scandinavian Link Single Door Cabinet, $279

You could easily picture this beautiful single-door cabinet in a soft gray mist hue in a high-end Scandinavian magazine, but the best part about this clever storage solution is that it’s only $279.

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MoDRN Scandinavian Pascal 17” Round Storage Ottoman, $129

This clever storage ottoman plays more than double duty: It can serve as a footrest, extra seat, or side table, depending on your needs of the moment. It can also provide much-needed additional storage in small spaces. Bonus: The dark blue–and-gray color combination is fresh and modern.

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MoDRN Retro Glam Round Faux Marble Outdoor Garden Stool, $80

You can hardly tell that this chic marble garden stool is not, in fact, real marble. Even though the piece is sturdy enough to be used indoors, we could easily see it standing alongside a bathtub or sitting next to a lounge chair.

The MoDRN collection is available exclusively on Walmart.com, Jet.com, and Hayneedle.com.

Gabrielle Savoie

Writer/Editor

Gabrielle is most often found digging through 1stdibs in search of Tobia Scarpa sofas, hunting down the newest cool hotels, or singing the praises of Art Nouveau. She spends an inordinate amount of time looking at real estate floor plans and listening to podcasts. In her free time, you’ll likely find her bouncing on a trampoline at Fithouse, snacking on a crudo at the latest cocktail bar, antiquing for French silverware, or dogsitting for anyone who will ask—yes, even you.

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