black friday cyber monday

11 Home Decor Gems Designers Are Buying from Amazon on Cyber Monday (They’ll Sell Out)

Alexa CasanovaShopping Writer
Alexa CasanovaShopping Writer
I cover all things shopping, from cleaning and organizing finds to decor and furniture that’s worth every penny. Your home says a lot about you, so I’m always curious about the things people choose to bring into their space — and aim to make it easier to find those things! I’ve written home and lifestyle content for Well+Good and Design Milk.
updated Dec 1, 2025
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.
Cozy living room with white and brown sofas, wooden shelves, a fireplace, and large green plant near a window.

While Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are obviously prime time for holiday gift shopping, I also take them as an opportunity to find deals on home decor items that my space has been missing — like the rug that’ll bring my whole living room together or a new table lamp to replace the finicky one that’s been on my nightstand for years. If you’re in a similar spot, I wouldn’t overlook Amazon. The mega-retailer has tons of really stylish pieces on sale right now! 

Because Amazon’s plethora of options can be a lot to navigate, I asked designers and home experts to do the work for you and share their pro recommendations. Keep reading for their Cyber Monday picks … I have a feeling they’ll go fast.

Loloi Chris Loves Julia Palma Collection Area Rug, 5' 3" x 7' 6"
$197$14725% off

“Rugs can be expensive, so Black Friday or Cyber Monday is a good time to invest in one,” says Molly O’Neil, founder and creative director of Molly O Interiors. "They’re also the easiest way to refresh your home, which is especially important before holiday guests arrive. I love this rug because the brown is very on-trend and a color that we are going to see more of in 2026. The vintage feel and classic design complement a wide range of decor styles.”

$147 at Amazon
Soulfino Butcher Block
$41$387% off

“I designed kitchens for major restaurant chains for years. I learned that every kitchen, whether professional or at home, should have a [butcher block],” O’Neil explains. “I like to have a lot of wood cutting boards in different sizes and shapes to use for serving everything from appetizers to the main course. You can even leave one on display on your counter year-round as a pretty place to have your olive oil, salt, and pepper close at hand.”

$38 at Amazon
EVERGRACEHOME Cotton Sateen Quilt Set, Queen
$100$95

“Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the best times to stock up on bedding,” adds O’Neil. “A white quilt is a timeless must-have that can be used year-round. Have it folded up at the foot of the bed for an extra layer during the winter months or place a wicker basket near the sofa when you need to get cozy while watching your next movie. In the summer months, replace your heavy duvet with this lightweight layer.”

$95 at Amazon
Relexome Amber Glass Vase
$30$2613% off

Interior designer Alessia Corpino of Corpino Design says a minimalist glass vase can go a long way. “It adds texture without overwhelming the space,” she says. “I like styling it on a console or bedside, either with a single stem or as a standalone sculptural object.”

$26 at Amazon
NEST New York Reed Diffuser
$65

Even a glass fragrance diffuser can function as a piece of decor, according to Corpino, like this chic reed diffuser by Nest. “Its sculptural form blends seamlessly into elevated interiors. I would style it on an entry console or in a guest bathroom where its refined silhouette and scent enhance the experience.”

$65 at Amazon
Serene Spaces Living Paulownia Wood Decorative Bowl
$33

“My first pick is this decorative wooden bowl from Serene Spaces Living,” says Meredith Goforth, founder and principal home stylist of House of Prim. “I love it because you can integrate it into any decor and use it to store anything from fruit to plants. And did I mention that it's just $45? It's also very minimalistic, which is a dominant trend this year.”

$33 at Amazon
NIUBEE Clear Serving Tray
$30

“When I work on clients' houses, I use these [acrylic trays] to organize everything from cosmetics to office supplies, and they're incredibly handy,” says Goforth. “They're also very affordable, so you can use them to organize your entire house without breaking the bank.”

$30 at Amazon
Jonathan Y Julian Ceramic Urn LED Table Lamp
$71

For a pop of unexpected red, Suzy Chase, host and creator of Decorating by the Book Podcast, suggests this classic table lamp. “I adore this little chic red lamp,” she says. “In my NYC/West Village apartment, I have a small red lamp like this on a tiny table tucked into a dark corner and it gives the coziest glow.”

$71 at Amazon
Coeusy Store Scalloped Edge Wicker Basket, Set of 2
$45$3620% off

“Very Nancy Meyers-coded,” Chase says of these scalloped woven baskets. “She uses all her textural touches to make a space feel effortlessly lived in. On a kitchen countertop, it might corral produce or folded linens. In a bathroom, it softens the room while holding towels or toiletries. On a living room shelf it might hold books or magazines and it adds that signature warmth and order. It’s the kind of pretty, practical piece she tucks into every set design to keep things tidy while looking charming.”

$36 at Amazon
Patina Homes & Gardens
$50$2844% off

“My house is filled with coffee table books and vintage books I’ve collected over the years,” Noor shares. “Books are what add that lived-in, [put-together] feeling in a home. But something that means a lot to me as a designer and tastemaker is collecting books that I actually flip through and pull inspiration from. I love the Patina Homes & Gardens book because within each page is a world of musings that can inspire your own design choices.”

$28 at Amazon
Nawgnail Natural Travertine Fruit Bowl
$66$609% off

“Stone materials add instant impact and depth to your home, and I love adding them in unexpected ways. This travertine pedestal fruit bowl is both functional and elegant,” says Noor. “Displaying your fruit in varied heights and bowls is a great way to add a familiarity and intrigue to your countertops. Suddenly the kitchen feels like an invitation for guests to grab something nutritious with ease — but not without asking where you got the chic vessel that’s holding it all.”

$60 at Amazon

More to Love from Apartment Therapy