Article Black Friday Sale 2025: Take Up to 40% Off Furniture and Decor
With Thanksgiving behind us and the family dispersed post-dinner, we can focus our energies on the Article Black Friday sale, which is offering a dessert menu of markdowns that let you treat yourself to pages and pages of savings on midcentury-influenced furniture, home decor, and lighting. Cyber Week requires stamina and attention to detail to keep track of all the deals trickling in, which is why we’ve curated a finite list of the best savings we’ve seen yet, from a splashy throw pillow to a handsome dresser. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, in case there are more surprises closer to Cyber Monday that require coming back for seconds (and thirds).
Get your dining room all set up for Thanksgiving in one go with this curated bundle. The velvet, barrel-backed dining chairs and Scandinavian round table will keep your guests comfortable all night long. Commerce market editor Kate McGregor has the Adel dining table and says it’s the perfect size for four to six friends and plenty of serve-ware.
The Ansel sideboard is all about clean geometry. The repeating solid-wood fronts create a sculptural rhythm and also serve as built-in pulls, giving it a contemporary nod to vintage patterning. Sturdy sled legs lift the piece just enough to keep it feeling light, and inside you’ll find adjustable shelves plus cable cutouts for media use if you want it to work double-duty.
The Sanders sectional has a relaxed, modern shape that works in almost any living room. The sandstone bouclé brings a soft, nubby texture that adds warmth without feeling heavy, and the low profile keeps the whole piece looking clean. The reversible chaise is a practical bonus—you can shift the layout as your space changes—while the simple wood legs keep the silhouette from feeling bulky.
The walnut finish on this hardworking dresser has a handsome natural texture, thanks to the fluted drawer fronts. The gilded metal give it a hint of glamour, while the soft-close drawers maneuver smoothly for digging out a pair of socks or last season’s sweaters.
Sleep more soundly with a new bed frame. This one, combining a streamlined, midcentury-leaning frame with a tufted headboard for additional comfort, is currently discounted by $200. Featuring eight inches of floor clearance, there’s still plenty of space for your under-the-bed storage.
The Dako cabinet feels solid in the best way. The natural oak shows off its grain, and the simple plank-style base keeps the whole piece looking clean and purposeful. The two storage sections make it easy to organize everything you don’t want out in the open, from dishes to extra linens. It’s practical storage with real presence.
The Cassie bench nails the mix of comfort and style. The velvety cushion in hale-fir green gives it a lively pop, while the smoked oak frame embodies calming mid-century vibes. At 56 inches wide, it lays out nicely across an entry or at the foot of a bed, and the padded cushion means it actually makes a comfortable seat—not just a pretty accent.
It may seem counterintuitive to outfit your backyard or patio in the winter, but think of it like getting ahead of the hectic summer season. Don’t you want a place to bask in the first warm Saturday of the year? The Aby sectional has a durable faux wicker and aluminum frame that can withstand everything from spring showers to winter storms. Plus, it’s $800 off right now. For added flexibility, the chaise can be switched from side to side.
The Kayra queen bed uses texture as its main statement. The sandstone bouclé upholstery gives it a soft, nubby surface that instantly warms up the room, and the gently curved headboard adds shape. The low, upholstered frame keeps the silhouette modern and relaxed, making it easy to layer with patterned bedding or simple, tonal linens. It’s neutral, tactile, and a little sculptural—an inviting foundation that looks good with almost anything you throw on top.”
The subtle, soft-toned checkerboard design of this rug gives the floor a little rhythm without becoming the main act. The pile has the kind of texture you’ll want underfoot—inviting and lived-in, not stiff showroom. It’s a piece that anchors the space, layering in just enough pattern so you can pair it with bold furniture, soft accents, or keep everything toggled back for quiet cool.
The oak base of this table for morning coffee or dinner for two provides natural texture, while the white marble top adds a clean, polished contrast that can elevate any small dining area. The slender legs keep the silhouette light, so it won’t dominate the room; and the compact round shape makes it ideal for cozy nooks or small dining spots.
Part industrial, part midcentury, this ceiling fixture casts a direct light down wherever you place it. Ideal for areas that need task-style lighting, like above your dining table or kitchen island, the powder-coated steel shades help to keep your light focused and your surface visible. Pair it with a dimmable bulb for a more ambient glow.
The Kesey Pillow brings an easy jolt of texture and personality to a space with its trio of abstract, colorblocked green hues. There’s a slightly artistic vibe to it—almost like a loose brushstroke—but still relaxed enough to mix with whatever’s already on your sofa or bed.
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