PSA: 3 Good Design Award Winners Are on Sale for Amazon Prime Day

The deals end tonight, so don’t dillydally.
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If you caught our big announcement earlier today—the 2024 Good Design Award winners are here!—we hope you’ve already checked out what makes each of the 62 products so special (if not, what are you waiting for?). We reviewed hundreds of new designs before landing on this boundary-pushing group that’s made for the way we really live. They balance form and function, and, in some cases, come at a discount during big sale events. 

Windmill’s tiny but mighty fan, KitchenAid’s one-battery-fits-all cordless system, and Yamazaki’s countertop drawer are all available on Amazon, and they’re on sale in the latest iteration of Prime Day (see all the other deals we think are worth shopping here). You have only until the end of today to take advantage of these discounts, so we suggest snagging the award-winning styles now. 

38% Off Windmill Fan

Windmill Smart Fan

$79 $49

We love this adorable, whisper-quiet fan for several reasons: It’s app controlled, powerful for its size, comes in four different colors, and isn’t an eyesore in a living room. Our home editor swore by it during a mid-July move, and during Prime Day, it’ll cost you less than $50.

Up to 46% Off KitchenAid Go System

KitchenAid Go Cordless Bundle with Hand Mixer, Food Chopper, and Kitchen Vacuum

$330 $217

KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Blender

$130 $100

There are many cordless appliance systems out there, and some are even pretty cute. But it’s surprising that this is the first cordless system we’ve seen that uses the same battery across each different product, from a spice and coffee grinder to a hand mixer and immersion blender. Just charge it up and attach to each as you please. 

15% Off Yamazaki Countertop Drawer

Yamazaki Countertop Drawer

$160 $136

This countertop addition practically creates more storage out of thin air. The steel piece can support a 17-pound appliance on top and incorporates a drawer and hidden shelf underneath. 

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Samantha Weiss-Hills

Managing Editor, Home & Shopping

Samantha Weiss-Hills is the managing editor of home and shopping for Domino. She edits and writes home tours, shopping guides, and features, and she’s the friend who everyone texts for glassware, sofa, and sheet recommendations. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Alex, and their beagle-corgi, Elsa.