West Elm Cuts Up to 60% Off Clearance Pieces in Memorial Day Sale
West Elm is offering up to 60 percent off clearance pieces and up to 40 percent off furniture and decor in its Memorial Day Weekend sale. For shoppers weighing a bigger purchase, the markdowns reach beyond small accents and into sofas, dining tables and outdoor planters.
Emma Chamberlain and Colin King
Emma Chamberlain most recently joined West Elm in a youthful, quirky collaboration, while Colin King has been part of the brand’s design partnerships. That mix of names helps explain why the sale spans both statement pieces and everyday home goods instead of a narrow clearance rack.
One drink table comes with three different marble colors for the top, and the sleeper sofa carries a seat firmness of 3 on a scale where 5 is the firmest. It also includes a pull-out gel mattress with a two-layer construction made from high-density foam and gel-infused foam, giving buyers a clearer read on what sits behind the discount tag.
West Elm dining and storage
A 60-inch oak dining table is already sold out, while the 48-inch dining table can comfortably seat four and comes with white-glove delivery. The sofa mentioned in the piece can easily seat four people, and that sort of capacity is what turns a sale from browsing into a purchase decision for shoppers trying to furnish a room at once.
West Elm’s outdoor planters designed by Colin King are also on sale, including the largest planter, which weighs eight pounds. The desk top lifts up so it can double as a standing desk, and the hidden storage underneath gives the piece a second job without adding floor clutter.
What buyers can do now
The sale’s main advantage is timing: clearance pieces are marked down as much as 60 percent, while furniture and decor are discounted up to 40 percent. Over the years, the writer has bought marble bowls, a table runner, a cocktail side table, pendant lights, a bathroom vanity and a medicine cabinet from West Elm, which fits the brand’s pitch as a place for both smaller additions and bigger-ticket items.
For shoppers, the practical move is to sort first by room and function, then check the pieces that usually move fastest, especially the sold-out 60-inch dining table and the larger furniture items that are harder to replace once they disappear. The current sale gives a limited window to compare a sofa, a table and smaller decor in one pass rather than paying full price in separate trips.