These 11 Black Friday Deals from Article Are Stylish, Smart, and Up to 40% Off

These 11 Black Friday Deals from Article Are Stylish, Smart, and Up to 40% Off

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As a shopping editor, I keep a close eye on whether a brand is launching a Black Friday sale or an “early” Black Friday sale. Aside from the obvious — early sales can only take place before the Friday after Thanksgiving — early Black Friday discounts aren’t quite as strong. However, not all sales that start before Black Friday are “early” sales! Some retailers give you access to their best prices well ahead of the official start of the holiday shopping season, and that’s exactly what’s happening at one of our favorite DTC furniture brands.

Yes, the Article Black Friday sale is already live, so you can shop now with the peace of mind that you’re securing the deepest discounts (up to 40% off!). Our editors are big fans of the Vancouver, Canada-based home furnishing company that offers a range of decor styles, including mid-century modern, at accessible prices. I browsed through the sale selection and pulled out the pieces that made me stop mid-scroll, including a unique outdoor sofa and a floor lamp that’s just waiting to win you compliments.

The One Design Rule Kelly Wearstler Says You Should Never Break

The One Design Rule Kelly Wearstler Says You Should Never Break

I’m a fan of a unifying color palette (and I love a color drenched room!) but I can’t help but agree that too much of the same creates a bland look. Intentionally mixing furniture upholstery, finishes, wood tones, and even clean lines versus curves is a great way to create a truly unique space — even if you’re adhering to trendy motifs like earthy tones and sleek Japandi-style seating

If anything, Wearstler just helped me create a new rule of my own — being sure to balance every new piece in my house with a thrifted or vintage find. “Go slow and be steady,” Wearstler added. “This is about the long game.”