This Is Where You Can Snag 2018’s Biggest Home Trends—All On Sale

updated Jul 17, 2020
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World Market is currently offering 30 percent off their entire site as part of their friends and family sale. While Labor Day sales bring to mind summer essentials and Black Friday equals holiday shopping, its hard to think of what, exactly, you should be shopping for amidst this current batch of sales.

Which is why we have a humble, and perhaps surprising, suggestion: Why not use it as an excuse to pick up a piece of some of 2018’s biggest design trends. You know, the ones you’re already double-tapping on your Instagram. But hurry–the sale ends Monday.

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An animal-friendly take on the cowhide rug trend, this one is flecked with just enough gold to be eye-catching but not overwhelming. The colors are also fairly neutral and great for layering.

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Hans Wegner’s wishbone chairs have been around for decades, but its made a recent resurgence, especially in our Instagram feeds. But even knock-offs can be expensive. If you’re not ready splurge on a full set, this one is a statement by itself and great as a home office chair.

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Sana Brass Mirror, $95 (already marked down to $136)

Like wishbone chairs, round mirrors aren’t new, but we’ve recently been inspired by all the ways they’re being used to open up spaces in unexpected ways.

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Forest Green Samara Sofa, $525 (usually $750)

Emerald is officially the heir to millennial pink, and we’re not seeing it slow down any time soon. The deep tones make it feel especially cozy as we head into winter months, too.

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Our favorite faux fiddle leaf fig is one way to get in on the plant parent fad without worrying about long vacations or watering schedules.

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The color palette in this oh-so-’70s piece brings it solidly into 2018.