Black Friday Alert: The Comeback Sofa We Loved This Year Is Already on Sale

Lounge around like it’s 1986.
Living room with ink blue sofa, glass coffee table and a plant in one corner
Courtesy of Herman Miller

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Furnishing a home on a budget all comes down to knowing where to shop—and we’re not just talking about scouring every big-box retailer’s website. Sometimes the best deals can be found at time-tested brands like Herman Miller. The manufacturer of some of our favorite desks and lounge and dining chairs has been celebrated for more than 100 years for a reason: The company fabricates pieces by the most visionary designers out there, from Eames to Noguchi to Nelson.

Black Friday is still two weeks away, but Herman Miller’s sale is already in action, kicking off way earlier than most other stores’. The find Domino editors are eyeing? The iconic Chiclet sofa. Having been discontinued in 1986 and returning this past May in 26 new fabric options, the covetable piece—known for its contoured back, open bottom, and smooth armrests—was previously only available if you were lucky enough to find a vintage one. Now you can snag it for 15 percent off (plus you get free shipping until November 30). Another deal on our radar: an Eames upholstered fiberglass lounge chair that was once $995 and is now $845. 

So before you get sucked into the upcoming TV and mattress sales, enjoy the quiet before the storm and bring some smooth bent plywood and nubby bouclé into your world. 

Herman Miller

Wilkes Modular Chair

$1995.0
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Herman Miller

Wilkes Modular Sofa

$2895.0
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Julia Stevens

Contributing Editor

Julia Stevens is a Domino contributing editor. Basically, she’s a professional online shopper. She started at Domino as an intern and spent seven years in the style department curating products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews and on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share. Off hours, you can find her scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves