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Kick-Start Your Iconic Furniture Collection at the Design Within Reach Cyber Monday Sale

This story was updated at 5:33 am EST on 12/01/25 to reflect Cyber Monday pricing.

Picture your dream home: Maybe a Herman Miller pendant dangles above a farmhouse table, an Eames chair draped with a cashmere throw sits in front of a 75-inch art TV playing Sunday football, a Knoll sectional stands proudly beside a USM Haller bar cart. It’s the stuff of designer dreams, the aspirational brownstone look of a life well-curated and long-collected. And it’s all 25% off for Design Within Reach’s Cyber Monday Sale.

In our hunt for the finest Cyber Monday savings, we were pleasantly surprised to find a trove of design icons on sale: sculptural Wassily chairs, deep Womb seats, Louis Poulsen’s PH 5, and the Muuto dots—all discounted. TLDR: everything you need to live up to your design dreams is significantly discounted, sitewide. While furniture pieces far beyond our selections abound—chaises, coffee tables, sleeper sofas—we pulled our few favorites, many of which have been top contenders in our own homes. What can we say? We love good design. And we really love it when it’s 25% off.

  • Photo: Lizzie Soufleris

  • Photo: Lori Keong

Knoll Willo Perron Bun Chair

Starting off strong with a chair that the AD Shopping team has been mourning since it was returned to its home post Seat Week (RIP—it’s now been replaced by a Christmas tree we love just as much but have found far less comfortable a seat).

Associate commerce director Lori Keong gave this chair an adoring 800 words: “the chair is, to put it lightly, wildly comfortable.” In terms of styling, “I could definitely see this is in the kind of home that’s not afraid to be playful and irreverent, seeing as the chair is shaped like a puffy appetizer. The modern rounded lines and chubby fill of the seat feels like a natural progression from the bean bag chairs of yore, so I could picture it in a celebrity child’s playroom or a very grownup adult’s entertainment room.”

If there’s a Wassily chair in an apartment, I am sitting in it. This piece of designer furniture feels simultaneously casual and powerful, while presenting as true sculpture. Designed in 1925 by Marcel Breur, it’s become something of a symbol of Bauhaus interior design.

  • Photo: Rachel Fletcher

Louis Poulsen Panthella Portable Lamp

This lamp ranked in our best portable lamps—I mean, look at it—but also our best bedside table lamps because we can’t get enough of its space-age shape, its bold colorways, its ability to take a drab nightstand to a place of distinctly considered interior design. This piece also looks great tucked into a bookcase among your Donald Judd Writings collection, you little designer, you.

Fritz Hansen Wave Desk Organizer

Fritz Hansen’s wave desk organizer is the single reason my desk doesn’t look tornado-stricken. It holds all my various zines and catalogs and business cards so I can keep track of everything floating across my desk.

  • Photo: Lizzie Soufleris

Herman Miller Comma Dining Chair

Keong also tested this beauty, and found it went above and beyond her expectations for a dining chair: “The circular seat base perfectly rounds out the rest of the design, from the steam-bent backrest that curves around your back to the slender legs that look exceptionally pleasing to the eye.” She also notes it’s a great option if you like to work from your dining table, and can use this in place of an office chair without the backache.

Herman Miller Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant

The greatest material upgrade of my life was hanging this bubble pendant in my living room. What I feared might be a lipstick-on-a-pig situation turned out to be what took my place from cluttered and unsure of itself to a library of cultural objects. It was a makeover in a light fixture.

Louis Poulsen PH5 Pendant Lamp

Another pendant that relates some serious design prowess is this Louis Poulsen PH 5. Once you know about it, you start seeing it everywhere (most of all in your brownstone peeping). Fans of New York’s Smør will find this pendant graces their interiors a dozen times over, a reference to their love of Danish design.

Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman

No lounge chair is quite so iconic as the Eames. Contributor Elise Portale gave AD the download on its insurmountable fame, and tested the ergonomic icon herself. “I have a confession to make,” she says, “I wanted this chair to be bad.” At a cool $7,695, we get it. However unfortunately—or fortunately—“when I threw my legs up on that ottoman and let myself actually sink in, I felt as if I had never properly enjoyed a chair before in my life.” It’s a status symbol of mid-century home decor that happens to be wonderfully and fearfully made. Eames smiled upon us and threw us a $1,924 discount on this Black Friday deal.

  • Audrey Lee

  • Audrey Lee

  • Audrey Lee

USM Haller P Bedside Table

First of all—a perfect place for your Panthella, but secondly, USM is a ubiquitous brand for a reason. It’s perfected modular design, and has served as the source of inspiration for the concept of storage furniture thereafter. It makes—besides a bedside table beloved by the likes of commerce editor Audrey Lee—something suitable for every last room in your house: credenzas, side tables, desks, consoles, bar carts. Did we mention those are 25% off, too?

Ligne Roset Togo Fireside Chair

Look familiar? That’s likely because you’ve seen it in just about every Open Door we’ve made—beloved by the likes of Lenny Kravitz and Walton Goggins. We’ve called the design—inspired by a squeezed tube of toothpaste—“astoundingly comfy.” It’s now also astoundingly affordable, compared to its usual retail price, now $3,706 down from $5,295.

Herman Miller Noguchi Table

Another Open Door frequent flyer (and midcentury icon), this coffee table signals its owner has at least one museum membership. Without a few coasters on it, you’d hardly know it was a coffee table—it’s just that sculptural. Its true magic is its suitability for all space sizes: big and wide living rooms look modern when punctuated by this piece and the design is such that even micro spaces can squeeze in this designer favorite without creating clutter.

Georg Jensen Panton Decorative Tray

If you’re on the painstaking search for what to gift someone who has everything, they surely won’t have this crinkled Georg Jensen tray, which is a favorite of our tabletop accessories. This makes a stylish catch-all for mail, earrings, even a lemon-heavy centerpiece.

Herman Miller Eames Hang-It-All

The necessity of an over-the-door hanger cannot be overstated. Anyone with more than two bags or three coats knows exactly how necessary they are, especially in a small space. A quick Amazon search will yield lots of $15 options, sure, but at an aesthetic cost. This option from Eames is a designer favorite for its thoughtful take on necessary storage, and it adds fun flair to a functional piece.

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