Cyber Monday 2025: High-End Home & Style Sales Worth Clicking Into

Cyber Weekend is the perfect time to invest in those elevated, long-lasting pieces you’ve had your eye on all year—especially for your home. Instead of scrolling endless pages of random deals, I’ve rounded up a curated list of high-end retailers running great promotions so you can shop intentionally and beautifully.

1. Anthropologie

Why it’s worth a click:
Anthro is a go-to for whimsical, layered spaces—think carved wood consoles, sculptural lighting, and those famous candles. Cyber sales are usually a rare chance to grab their furniture, rugs, and drapery at a meaningful discount instead of full price.
Shop here: https://www.anthropologie.com

2. Serena & Lily

Why it’s worth a click:
If you love coastal-casual meets refined, Serena & Lily is the place: tailored upholstery, woven textures, and lighting that instantly brightens a room. Cyber offers often include sitewide savings that apply even to their investment pieces like beds, nightstands, and dining chairs.
Shop here: https://www.serenaandlily.com

3. Pottery Barn

Why it’s worth a click:
Pottery Barn is classic, polished, and family-friendly—perfect for upholstery, media cabinets, and bedroom furniture that can actually survive real life. Their Cyber deals typically include big savings on furniture, rugs, and bedding, plus extra markdowns on clearance.
Shop here: https://www.potterybarn.com

4. West Elm

Why it’s worth a click:
West Elm leans modern and clean, with great case goods, dining tables, bar stools, and statement lighting. Cyber sales are an ideal time to snag that marble-topped coffee table, sculptural floor lamp, or dresser for a guest room refresh.
Shop here: https://www.westelm.com

5. Restoration Hardware (RH)

Why it’s worth a click:
RH is all about grand, tailored, timeless pieces—oversized light fixtures, plush sectionals, and solid wood tables. While RH doesn’t run traditional “doorbuster” sales, Cyber Weekend is a smart time to revisit your wishlist, especially if you’re an RH Member and combining your membership pricing with any seasonal promos or clearance.
Shop here: https://rh.com

6. CB2

Why it’s worth a click:
CB2 gives you a chic, slightly edgy look: curved sofas, fluted casegoods, and bold accent tables that feel like sculpture. Cyber sales often include sitewide discounts plus extra savings on clearance—great for finishing touches like side tables, stools, and accessories.
Shop here: https://www.cb2.com

7. Crate & Barrel

Why it’s worth a click:
Crate & Barrel is a staple for well-made, neutral-forward furniture that still feels current. Their Cyber promotions are usually generous on dining and living room pieces, plus beautiful tabletop, barware, and cookware that makes hosting feel elevated.
Shop here: https://www.crateandbarrel.com

8. Lulu and Georgia

Why it’s worth a click:
Lulu and Georgia is a favorite for curated, designer-level pieces—gorgeous rugs, soft upholstery, and lighting that feels boutique. Cyber Weekend is one of the best times to buy from them, since their sales don’t run constantly and many of the pieces are more investment-level.
Shop here: https://www.luluandgeorgia.com

9. One Kings Lane

Why it’s worth a click:
One Kings Lane combines classic design with a collected, “designer” feel—upholstery, antiques-inspired cabinetry, and great art and decor. Cyber sales usually include strong markdowns across categories, perfect for finishing touches that make a room feel custom.
Shop here: https://www.onekingslane.com

10. McGee & Co.

Why it’s worth a click:
If you love Studio McGee’s layered, light, and livable aesthetic, their shop is a goldmine. Cyber events typically include a solid sitewide discount, which is the time to invest in a console, nightstands, or a statement rug you’ve been eyeing all year.
Shop here: https://www.mcgeeandco.com

11. Williams Sonoma

Why it’s worth a click:
For the kitchen-obsessed, Williams Sonoma’s Cyber deals can be huge—high-end cookware, small appliances, knives, and entertaining pieces that last for years. It’s the perfect moment to upgrade your everyday tools or snag a splurge-worthy gift.
Shop here: https://www.williams-sonoma.com

12. Nordstrom (Home & Gifts)

Why it’s worth a click:
Nordstrom isn’t just clothes—its Home department is full of luxe throws, candles, bedding, and accent pieces. Cyber sales often combine markdowns with bonus points, so it’s a great place to pick up elevated gifts and small décor items.
Shop here: https://www.nordstrom.com

13. Bloomingdale’s (Home)

Why it’s worth a click:
Bloomingdale’s Home carries beautiful bedding, bath, tabletop, and decor from premium brands. Cyber savings often stack with promo codes, so you can upgrade your sheets, towels, and serving pieces without paying full price.
Shop here: https://www.bloomingdales.com

14. Parachute Home

Why it’s worth a click:
Parachute is all about dreamy, hotel-level bedding and bath linens in elevated neutrals. Their Cyber sales are one of the few times you’ll see significant savings on their core collections—great for upgrading primary bedrooms and guest spaces.
Shop here: https://www.parachutehome.com

15. Frette

Why it’s worth a click:
If you’ve ever slept in truly luxurious hotel sheets, there’s a good chance they were Frette. Their linens are an investment, and Cyber Weekend is often the best time to soften the blow with rare markdowns on select styles.
Shop here: https://www.frette.com

16. Arhaus

Why it’s worth a click:
Arhaus is known for substantial, artisan-made furniture and lighting—pieces that feel collected rather than mass-produced. Cyber savings can make that “forever” dining table, bed, or chandelier much more attainable.
Shop here: https://www.arhaus.com

How to Shop Cyber Sales Like a Designer

  • Start with your wishlist: Look at the rooms you actually plan to tackle in the next 6–12 months and shop intentionally for those spaces.

  • Prioritize “big rocks”: Cyber Weekend is ideal for investment pieces—furniture, rugs, and lighting—rather than random impulse buys.

  • Think in pairs and sets: Nightstands, lamps, dining chairs, and drapery often look best in multiples; buying them on sale keeps your project cohesive and budget-friendly.

Love,

Lindsay

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