Marshalls’ Online Clearance Section Has a Treasure Trove of Expensive-Looking Furniture and Decor, Starting at $2

Morgan PryorShopping Writer, Lifestyle
Morgan PryorShopping Writer, Lifestyle
I cover shopping trends and must-have home products — from organizers to sofas to vacuums. I also put them to the test to see if they're really worth spending your money on. I’m based in New York, NY.
published Mar 5, 2024
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If you aren’t heading to the clearance section before anything else when you’re shopping online, you’re doing it all wrong. A common misconception is that most retailers shove all of their out-of-season, unwanted pieces there, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Sure, there might be a few items like that scattered throughout, but usually, it’s dominated by unbelievable scores. West Elm, Pottery Barn, and more big-budget brands will suddenly become way more affordable if you stick to the markdowns — but that’s not to say the higher-end brands are the only ones that have clearance sections worth looking at.

That’s right: Already-affordable retailers like Walmart and Marshalls have clearance sections full of finds that come across as way more expensive than they are. I’ve done you the favor of sifting through the discounts on the latter’s website, and I’ve rounded up 9 pieces that are so stylish, you won’t believe their prices. I have no doubt they won’t last long, so let’s get to it!

1 Perfect Choice TV Stand
$79$59

We’re starting off strong with this classic, small-space-friendly TV stand that’s going for only $60. Its rustic, weathered finish will look right at home in your space, and it even offers two shelves and a cabinet to hide clutter.

$59 at Marshalls
Jaipur Made in Turkey 5x8 Alonsa Area Rug
$130$99

Rugs are typically pretty pricey, so whenever you find a decently sized one for $100 or under, I recommend grabbing it ASAP. This one has a gorgeous, subtle floral pattern, and the faded colors mean that it won’t overpower the rest of your room.

$99 at Marshalls
Handcrafted in India 20x20 Hand Knitted Diamond Pillow
$35$25

This hand-crafted pillow’s textured knit pattern will instantly give your couch a cozy feel, and at only $25, you can grab multiple without breaking the bank.

$25 at Marshalls
Salt by Sabrina Alpine Storage Basket
$17$12

You can never own too many storage baskets — whether they hold extra blankets, towels, or clothes, they’ll instantly make your home feel tidier. This stylish version is perfect for decluttering your space of smaller items.

$12 at Marshalls
DKNY Two Tone Stone Top Side Table
$200$149

A simple side table like this one is timeless. At less than 20 inches wide, it can fit into a tighter space, and the shelf on the bottom provides some convenient extra storage.

$149 at Marshalls
Jaipur Made In Turkey 2x8 Adelaide Runner
$70$49

If you still have a rug-less hallway in your home, look no further than this stunning woven runner. The subdued colors and classic floral pattern will have a huge impact on a small space.

$49 at Marshalls
Pure Collection Hotel Boarder Comforter Set
$80$59

The thread count of this neutral comforter set falls within the ideal range between 200 to 600, and it’ll feel even softer than it already does the more you use and wash it. It even comes with two pillow shams and decorative pillows, so you’ll totally get your money’s worth.

$59 at Marshalls
Soho Living Brass Table Lamp
$100$75

This gold lamp from Soho Living could easily go for double, if not triple, its current price. The marble detailing and geometric shape will pair seamlessly with a modern design aesthetic.

$75 at Marshalls
Magnolia Home 50x60 Cotton Throw
$30$22

The tasseled edges, striped pattern, and sandy coloring make this Magnolia Home blanket an ideal accent piece for a natural or boho-esque room. Plus, it’s 100% cotton, so you can be sure that it’ll feel as good as it looks.

$22 at Marshalls

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