When it comes to designing chic decorations, Martha Stewart is at home.
And with Wayfair’s massive Way Day Sale kicking off today, more than 100 pieces are on sale from Doyenne’s same-named line in the country for up to 60% off.
This collection is inspired by Stewart’s four personal properties, but you don’t need a huge real estate profile (or budget) to shop for her relatively affordable products. Read on for some of the most discounted designs, from mostly marked mattresses to stylish organizing hacks.
Save almost 60% with this elegant swivel chair. This is supported by nearly 100 5-star reviews.
“These chairs are beautiful!” satisfied shoppers rave reviewed. “They came without needing a meeting and exceeded my expectations.[s]. ”

Upgrade your home office setup with a desk filled with this storage. This pairs perfectly with a chic organizer like Stewart’s wooden storage box.

This comfortable dining chair set has received over 200 5-star reviews from customers.

Keep them out of the way with these clear desktop drawers (but they make them easier to spot).

Stewart knows one or two things about the art of an organization.

This soft swivel chair comes with matching pillows and 1 year warranty protection.

Add pops of colours (and some extra storage) to Stewart’s signature tealhue along with these cute organizers.

Another (literally) clear winner? These cute storage containers are currently on sale at nearly 40% off.

Whether you’re storing craft materials or office supplies, these cubies can be functional and fashionable storage solutions.

Stewart’s line also includes a boxed memory foam mattress that includes this medium plush option.
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This article was written by Hanna Southwick, a six-page style commerce writer/reporter. Hannah Spy actually deals with affordable celebrity styles, lists Hollywood’s favorite labels on tests, and finds beauty products that keep them red carpet-ready for the stars. She talks to stylists, including celebrities themselves, and industry professionals, directly recommend product recommendations, trend forecasts and more. In addition to her six-page writing since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
