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Pottery Barn Memorial Day Sale: Save Up To 60% On A Home Refresh

Pottery Barn Memorial Day Sale: Save Up To 60% On A Home Refresh

Forbes25-05-2025

Pottery Barn's Memorial Day sale is in full swing. This weekend, you can save up to 60% on its chic and traditional designs—plus take an additional 20% off clearance items. Whether you're looking to spruce up your outdoor space for summer or pick up a new couch for your living room, we've already spotted some great offers like 20% off the best-selling Carlisle Sofa and 44% off this Indio Eucalyptus Extendable Outdoor Dining Table.
Save up to 60% on your summer home refresh during Pottery Barn's Memorial Day Sale.
We've rounded up the best Pottery Barn Memorial Day deals and organized them by room, from mid-century modern staples to thoughtfully designed accent pieces that can elevate your home's ambience. We'll be keeping our eyes peeled for more deals as they roll in.
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