110 Once-Sold-Out UO Home Items Are Shoppable Again on This Secret Page

Don’t miss out on this trending light.
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FOMO, or the fear of missing out, is something most of us have experienced at one point or another while shopping for home decor. The anxiety is typically triggered by an easy-to-spot sign that reads “Out of Stock.” Items don’t stay on the shelves forever, but in some rare instances, they do come back for a limited amount of time. To help people seize that second chance, Urban Outfitters has a secret page on its website that’s dedicated to recently replenished items (we say secret because it’s not all that easy to find if you’re browsing the main Home section). Right now, you’ll discover 110 back-in-stock pieces, ranging from top-rated throw pillows to popular plant stands. 

One of the gems in the mix that’s guaranteed to sell out again: the Marcella arc floor lamp. We’ve been seeing arches everywhere this year, from wall murals to mirrors, so this curvy fixture caught our attention right away. The piece lends itself to reading nooks, as the silhouette provides a soft spotlight wherever you sit, and fans of the cottagecore design movement will love the trendy rattan neck, which adds a dose of texture. Lighting is one way to instantly make a room feel cozy and complete, and when you can do it for a mere $230, you don’t want to pass up the opportunity. 

As you hurriedly add once-sold-out bedding basics and organization essentials to your cart, don’t overlook some of the bigger items, like the Flintstones-esque Isobel bookshelf (a chic living room staple that dropped back in February) or the miniature retro refrigerator. Get them now before they’re gone again. 

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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.