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We’re of the belief here at House Beautiful that there’s no bad time to update your home. Of course, your budget may disagree. But, have faith: In addition to the slew of great sources for vintage furniture and affordable art out there, the country is also dotted with sources for discounted pieces of your favorite name-brand furniture and decor in the form of outlet stores. Heading on a road trip this summer? Chances are you’ll come across one of these; make it a stop on the itinerary.

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1

Matouk Factory Store

925 Airport Rd, Fall River, MA

Good news for Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard-bound vacationers: the outlet outpost of this luxury linen brand is likely on your way. The Fall River store is stocked with discounted pieces of Matouk’s popular bedding, towels, table linens, and accessories.

2

Williams-Sonoma Outlets

Multiple locations

Eyeing a fancy kitchen gadget but can’t justify it? Make a stop at one of Williams-Sonoma’s four outlets, in Michigan, Virginia, Georgia, and Texas. See addresses here.

3

Vietri Outlet

343 Elizabeth Brady Rd, Hillsborough, NC

Headed to North Carolina? This is a stop that’s sure to be worth your while. The Italian dinnerware company Vietri—which manufacturers everything from casual plates to specialized serving platters—offers up “discontinued, slightly flawed, and one-of-a-kind” pieces at up to 80% (!!!) off.

4

Blu Dot Outlet

1323 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, MN

Looking for modern furniture with a personality (like these stools)? Minneapolis-based Blu Dot is a good choice—and their outlet features the brand’s offerings at super low prices. Plus, you’re supporting a local business—win-win!

5

Room & Board Weekend Outlet

4600 Olson Memorial Highway, Golden Valley, MN

Passing through Minnesota on a weekend? Make a detour for Room & Board’s outlet, where you’ll find overstock of the company’s high-quality furniture—on Saturdays and Sundays only.

6

West Elm Outlets

Multiple locations

“Find a huge selection of modern furniture, home accessories & kitchen items” boasts Tagner Outlets of its West Elm stores, located in Ohio, New York, and Texas.

7

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Outlet

34 35th St. (Building 4), Brooklyn, NY

Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams were one of the first to open an outlet in Brooklyn’s Industry City, which not boasts several discount outposts of high-end design (keep reading for more!). Its 10,000 square-foot space is plenty of room for furniture and accessories—at up to 70% off.

8

Design With Reach Outlet

219 36th St. (Building 3), Brooklyn, NY

If you’re seriously in the market for furniture, you may as well make a day trip to Industry City. DWR’s outlet is there too, where you’ll find unbelievable deals on furniture by modern masters like Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and more. While you’re in the neighborhood, check out the Brooklyn outpost of beloved NYC store ABC Carpet & Home, too.

9

RH Outlet Stores

Multiple locations

If RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is your style, you’re in luck: the brand has several outlets throughout the country, including one in—you guessed it—Industry City. For the full list of 30 outlets, check out the interactive map on RH’s website.

10

Lenox Outlets

Two locations

If you’re in the market for a new tabletop, Lenox has you covered. The company has been manufacturing fine bone china in Pennsylvania since 1889—and has created White House china for 6 U.S. presidential administrations, so you know it’s good. Visit their Tanger Outlet locations in New York and Tennessee for steep discounts on their pieces.

11

Crate & Barrel Outlet Stores

Multiple locations

Like RH, Crate & Barrel has outlet stores dotted across the country, so there’s bound to be a place near you where you can find the company’s already-affordable accessories and furniture at even lower prices. Check out the locator here.

12

Pottery Barn Outlets

Multiple locations

Same for this go-to furniture source, which has outlets everywhere from Virginia to Texas—you’d almost be stupid not to shop at an outlet. See the full list here.

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