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Jeremiah Brent doesn’t shy away from a good deal. (Remember when he bought a chic corduroy sofa at IKEA?) And it looks like the designer also has no shame in offering one. Brent’s shop, Atrio, which spans one-of-a-kind vintage furniture, pantry staples, apothecary, and more, has an expansive sale section with discounts soaring up to 90 percent off—yes, you read that right. Plus you get free shipping when you spend more than $150.
While Atrio doesn’t specify when its major summer sale will end, we can’t imagine it will last for long, as items are selling out fast. Already, much of the cutlery, candles, tumblers, and platters are gone. Naturally, all the items are final sale, but you really can’t go wrong with any of these remaining gems.
The Handwoven Hamper
Pura Basket
AtrioBrent styled this sturdy rattan basket in his own bathroom as a catchall for dirty towels.
The Dinner Party Starter
Linen Tablecloth
AtrioSummer is the time to perfect your table-setting skills, and the easiest place to start is with a colorful linen tablecloth (this one is available in a square or oblong shape).
The Gallery Wall Addition
The Country I Come From Framed Print
AtrioAlong with its curation of vintage finds, Atrio sells exclusive products with other brands, including an art series with Tappan Collective. This piece by Ethan Caflisch, an American living in London, ticks many of the boxes Brent says he looks for when he’s shopping for art online.
The Mod Storage
Vintage Paul McCobb Wall-Mounted Floating Console
AtrioIt’s easier to justify splurging on Atrio’s vintage finds when they’re as marked down as this Paul McCobb floating steel console.
The Silky Smooth Chair
Velvet Lounge Chair (Floor Sample)
AtrioThere’s only one of these floor-model velvet lounge chairs left, so you’ll have to act fast.
The Designer Wineglass Set
Straight White Wine Glass
AtrioThis set of white wine glasses is $83 off, but more appealing than that is it’s a collaboration between Serax and designer Vincent Van Duysen.
The Go-Anywhere Bowl
Serving Bowl
AtrioIf there’s anything we’ve learned from Brent over the years, it’s that there is no coffee table or bookshelf that wouldn’t be made better by a ceramic vessel.