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Don't miss 25 fresh deals at Wayfair's April Way Day sale this weekend 🛒

Don't miss 25 fresh deals at Wayfair's April Way Day sale this weekend 🛒

Save up to 80% on popular outdoor patio seating, chic home accents, kitchen appliances and more.
From patio furniture to cookware sets, most savvy shoppers know that there are thousands of Wayfair deals for every corner of your home all year long.
Spoiler alert: Today just got a little better. Wayfair's April Way Day sale is officially live now through Monday, April 28 and I'll be scouring the site for all the best deals so you don't have to.
Whether you're on the hunt for a new outdoor umbrella for summer or a cool new loveseat sofa for your living room, there's a Wayfair deal for you and I found it. Wayfair is home to some incredibly popular brands, including Kelly Clarkson Home, Cuisinart, Joss & Main, Wade Logan and more. Keep scrolling to save on home furniture, backyard games, pet products and more.
Live: Shop today's best Wayfair April Way Day 2025 deals
1. Lagoon Cancun Resin Outdoor 2-In-1 Side Table and Cooler
2. Loon Peak Elland HDPE Folding Adirondack Chair
Deal alert! Wayfair's best-selling Adirondack chairs are 62% off at Way Day 2025
3. Mercury Row Perdue 81.5-Inch Velvet Square Arm Convertible Sofa
4. Serta Quilted Couch Pet Bed
5. Sol 72 Outdoor Yolanda Solar Lighted Outdoor Patio Umbrella
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6. Jaxx Ponce Outdoor Medium Bean Bag Chair & Lounger
7. Cuisinart Multiclad Pro 12-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set
8. Sand and Stable Hertford Upholstered Linen Blend Accent Chair with Wooden Legs and One Pillow
9. Echo Buttons Velvet Reversible Throw Pillow (Set of 2)
10. Beachcrest Home Bromyard Aqua Fish Glazed Ceramic Outdoor Water Fountain
11. Henckels Modernist 13-Piece Knife Block Set
12. Joss and Main Maddie Acacia Outdoor Coffee Table
13. Winston Porter Alfonsi 6-Person Rectangular Extendable Outdoor Dining Set
In the market for a new grill? We found 10 top grill deals from Wayfair's Way Day sale
14. Latitude Run 6-Tier Curved Plant Stand with Hanger
15. KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
16. Wade Logan Banty 63.8-Inch Arched/Arc Floor Lamp
17. Everly Quinn Camylle Bookcase
18. Latitude Run Arched Metal Oversized Full Length Mirror with Stand
19. Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe
20. Kelly Clarkson Home Louise Velvet Modern Task Chair with Ergonomic Design
21. Bay Isle Home Hamner Rattan Seating Group
22. Blanco Botton II Under Sink Cabinet Organizer
Clear the clutter! Shop Wayfair Way Day deals on home organizers, storage essentials
23. Topbuy Jumbo 4-To-Score Giant Game Set
24. Viv + Rae Lehner Rocking Chair
25. Red Barrel Studio Bathroom Floor Storage Cabinet
When is Wayfair's April Way Day sale?
Wayfair's April Way Day 2025 sale is live from Saturday, April 26 through Monday, April 28.
What is Wayfair Way Day?
Wayfair Way Day is a biannual savings event hosted by Wayfair, typically held in the spring and fall. You can find sitewide discounts during the sale on products for home and outdoors. During the April 2025 Way Day sale, shoppers can find deals on furniture, decor, appliances, outdoor rugs and more with up to 80% off.

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