The Bloomingdale's Home Sale is Up to 80% Off — These Are My Picks as a New York-based Shopping Editor
From stylish accents to all things Le Creuset, this is your guide to navigating Bloomingdale's most affordable luxury homeware of the season
Bloomingdale’s is absolutely iconic. In fact, the designer destination has been a fixture here in New York City for over 150 years. When you see that silver box, or better yet — the big brown bag — you know that good things are in store. As a shopping editor, not only do luxury goods occupy my brain about 80% of the time, but spotting a good deal is second nature. And let me tell you, Bloomingdale’s really delivered for this home sale.
Forget about markdowns on random colors or unwanted brands (unfortunately, my deeply discounted orange oven mitts never get any airtime). I’m talking about the good stuff you find at the best home decor stores: Breville, Le Creuset, the Greenpan frying set you’ve been eyeing for ages.
With some discounts on the Bloomingdale's home sale list currently marked down over 80% off (yes, you read that right), this is the perfect time to cross off all those wishlist items or even stumble upon something new. Run, don’t walk, to snag the best luxury homeware details I’ve spotted all year.
Best Bloomingdale's Home Deals
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Price: $15.40
Was: $22
Absolutely smitten with this petite sized pitcher from Le Creuset. Imagine matching it to your dutch oven — how chic? It’s a perfectly cheerful silhouette for brunch and lunch tables, and could also double as a flower vase. Le Creuset is one of those brands its great to invest in when on sale, and if you're just dipping your toes in the waters, a small piece like this pitcher is a great place to start.
Price: $34.93
Was: $49.90
If you like shiny things as much as I do, these gold-tone salad servers certainly scratch the itch. Their handles are decorated with real amethyst and rose quartz, instantly elevating even the simplest of salads. Yes, they're still a bit of a luxury, but salad servers are the sorts of things you always bring out when guests come over, so they're worth it for dinner parties alone, especially at this discount. Also, they're so pretty you might just leave them on your kitchen countertop.
Price: $7.20
Was: $24
This playful oceanic vase has summer written all over it. I love its three-dimensional design, lending unique '60s inspired shapes to mantels and centerpieces. It’s waterproof too, so rest assured that this isn’t a one-time deal — you can keep it for the long haul. Plus, a designer vase from Bloomingdale's for under $10? It's practically unheard of, and it will look so much more expensive than that when styled on your living room shelves.
Price: $74.99
Was: $149.99
Including four white dinner plates, salad plates, and bowls, this is the perfect everyday dinnerware set for most households. It's quite simple but features a unique rustic line design, offering a delightfully weathered look that will charm you every day. When it comes to buying tableware, that's my top piece of advice — keep it simple so you don't get tired of them, but choose a design with a little bit of interest that will get guests excited.
Price: $92.95
Was: $143
Two storage ottomans for under $100 in total are already a major bargain, but ones that look like this? Basically robbery. One is slightly taller than the other, making for a fun nesting look, but they can also stand on their own. Perfect for stashing away throws and loose ends.
Price: $149.99
Was: $378.50
Boasting an impressive 4.9/5 stars out of 2,406 reviews, these knife set ratings speak for themselves. They're constructed of rust- and stain-resistant German stainless steel, meaning that they won’t break — ever (they have a lifetime guarantee). Plus, their silver endcaps and rubberwood storage block look so stylish on a kitchen counter.
Price: $199.95
Was: $350
You likely already have Le Creuset’s beloved Dutch oven (and if you don’t, take this as a sign to invest), but do you have a sauteuse? It’s perfect for stews, casseroles, and one-pot meals — browning meats to perfection. An absolute chef’s essential and a fun pop of color for your kitchen.
From: $10.40
Was: $13
Take your pick from Matouk’s Auberge Monogram collection. Right now, everything from hand towels to bathmats are marked down — the whole nine. Adds a classy personalized touch to master bathrooms and guest bathrooms. Would also make for a lovely housewarming gift.
Price: $339.30
Was: $522
Add a vibrant burst to your entryway with this stunningly curved bench by TOV furniture. Its waterfall style makes for a modern seamless look, not taking up too much visual space while still remaining comfortable for sitting. I’m always partial to red (hello, unexpected red theory?!), though the lavender is lovely as well.
From: $66.50
Was: $95
If you like hotel sheets, then you will fall head over heels for these. They're made of the usual crisp and cool percale, but the colorful tape border? So simple, yet completely unexpected. Choose between a pillowcase, a flat sheet, or both! They’re available in a rainbow of colors, so you're bound to find a favorite.
Price: $679.96
Was: $849.95
The Breville Barista Pro has a cult following for good reason. It looks like it's for pros, and while it really does offer that artisanal quality Joe we all strive for, you don't need to be a pro to use it. Plus, if my girl math is correct and we’re talking about cost per use, it more than pays for itself in less than six months.
Price: $2,246.25
Was: $2,995
Jonathan Adler makes some of my favorite furniture. It always toes the line between nostalgic and entirely new. This coffee table is no exception with a mostly acrylic design and shining brass accents. Perfect for any modern living room.
Price: $22
Was: $44
I never met a toile print I didn’t like, and this one, designed in collaboration with interior designer Sheila Bridges, might be one of my favorites for its novel, historically and culturally rich take on the classic print. Not only does it look beautiful, but it smells beautiful too with notes of fresh citrus peel, spicy cardamom, smooth cognac, and patchouli.
Price: $104.99
Was: $149.99
Everyone and their mother has heard about GreenPan at this point, and the results are in: these are really, really good frypans! They're duo-forged with hard-anodized aluminum, making for even heat distribution and a tough-as-nails construction. Plus, those gold handles are so striking in a kitchen.
Price: $649.95
Was: $699.95
Before you roll your eyes at the $650 price tag, know that this luxury blender is indeed worth the splurge. It boasts pulse control and wireless connectivity, along with five program settings: smoothies, hot soups, dips and spreads, frozen desserts, and even self-cleaning. Plus, the reviews speak for themselves: 4.8/5 stars out of 2,443 reviews. It’s time to say goodbye to those $18 juice bar smoothies. Yeah, this blender is that good.
Price: $379.20
Was: $632
This classically charming hall tree has everything you need for the perfect welcome greeting. It’s got a full-sized bench for seating, coat racks, hidden shoe storage, and two overhead shelves. Choose between black, blue, and white — you can’t go wrong with timeless design.
Price: $249.95
Was: $299.95
If you thought it was impossible to master two things at once, then let me introduce you to De'Longhi’s All-In-One Combination machine. Its dual heating system brews two drinks at a time, coffee on one side and lattes and cappuccinos on the other. Perfect for busy households with even busier mornings: everyone gets what they want in time, no matter how complicated the order.
Price: $381.55
Was: $587
Loving the subtle ombre effect on these natural oak legs. Feels light, modern, and dimensional — design-forward but somehow very approachable. Thanks to its neutral color palette, this bodes well in even the most minimalist living rooms.
How long will the Bloomingdale's sale last?
The Bloomingdale's sale will continue now through Monday, May 13. But to avoid the inevitable mourning that follows when a favorite item disappears from your shopping cart, it's wise to act fast. If you find something you like, snap it up now!
Looking for more homeware deals? You'll discover more amazing finds at the ongoing West Elm sale.
Is Bloomingdale's considered luxury?
Bloomingdale's is considered a high-end, upscale department store, and it stocks many luxury and designer brands, including in its homewares department.
When it comes to Bloomingdale's home sale, that's why you may find that prices aren't rock-bottom still, but if you're looking to invest in key pieces of decor or kitchenware and small appliances, the sale has some great offers to keep an eye on.
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Formerly covering fashion at L’Officiel USA, style maven Julia Demer brings her love of design to Livingetc’s world of interiors. As the title’s New York-based Style Editor, Julia's work reflects a sharp eye for detail and an innate passion for aesthetics. Her journey began with a strong foundation in design, honing her craft at renowned establishments like The Row and even establishing her own eponymous fashion brand. Julia’s design background is evident in the way she thoughtfully curates shopping edits, always maintaining a focus on emerging trends while preserving timeless sensibilities. For Julia, fashion and interiors go hand in hand, reflecting her lifelong commitment to perfecting the art of style.
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