Robert Downey Jr. is best known for his performance as billionaire inventor Tony Stark aka Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He played the character in 2008's Iron Man, the first installment in what would become one of the most popular (and profitable) movie franchises ever. The actor bid farewell to the role when Avengers: Endgame hit theaters in 2019.
He walked away with a $75 million paycheck but fans still wonder if Downey Jr. will ever return to the MCU. While Marvel Studios continues to make superhero movies, we're taking a look back at the 55-year-old actor's time in the MCU. Specifically, the period Downey Jr. spent filming Captain America: Civil War.
'Captain America: Civil War' premiered in 2016
Captain America actor Chris Evans and Downey Jr. teamed up in Captain America: Civil War. While the actors are good friends in real life, their characters go head-to-head in the movie. Hitting theaters in May 2016, Captain America: Civil War continued the saga of the Avengers and brought together superheroes from across the MCU.
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Today, fans don't think it's that good compared to the rest of the Captain America movies in the franchise. Despite the lukewarm reception, there's no denying it's still entertaining.
Robert Downey Jr. shipped furniture to 'Captain America: Civil War' filming location
During the making of the superhero movie, the cast filmed on location in Georgia. As people who spend a lot of time away from home on movie sets, the actors have to get creative with their rented digs. Downey Jr. got really creative. When it came time to travel to Georgia, the father of three had all the furniture from his California home shipped to his temporary place.
Downey Jr. talked about it on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during a 2015 appearance with Evans.
"Lest I be thought of as some self-involved, snarky, 'he's got it all' thing: You know, you're away from home for a long time. And so, we thought … we bring the cats and the kids and … As a matter of fact, let's bring the house," he said.
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Downey Jr., his wife Susan, and their two kids Avri and Exton made themselves at home in Georgia bringing the comforts of home with them. It worked out so well for the family it's now a regular thing when the actor has to film on location.
"Whenever he rents a place, he has all the same furniture sent so there's consistency from rental to rental," a source told Us Weekly in May 2015. "He does it for a sense of comfort."
Maybe a little extravagant, Downey Jr. might be on to something. His family's right at home when they come to his rented pad. Plus, he's got the money to cover the moving costs. The actor's net worth is estimated to be around $300 million. And his mansion in Malibu, California, with ocean views and a pool must be a hard place to leave.
One thing's for sure; we'll never think twice again about traveling with a pillow from home ever again!
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I've always been fascinated by the so-called law of unintended consequences.
Often applied to economics, it's the principle that when a solution is put in place to solve Circumstance A, it can inadvertently cause Circumstance B.
A good example of this is the current situation involving unemployment benefits in the United States. As part of a federal pandemic relief package, laid-off workers can receive their normal state unemployment benefits plus a $600-a-week bonus.
There's no doubt that this is helping millions of Americans weather the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression.
The unintended consequence is that many workers are drawing more in unemployment pay than they made on their jobs, creating a short-term disincentive to return to work.
I'll let others weigh in on the "right and wrong" of this. I offer it only as a good example of an unintended consequence.
Everywhere you look during this time of isolation and social distancing, there are unintended consequences to the measures being taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Even at home, I can see examples.
* Losing weight. I've heard that some people are gaining weight during their time at home. For me, it's been just the opposite.
I'm about 20 pounds under my average adult weight now, and the last 10 pounds have been shed since March. I had to go to Belk the other day to buy new pants that fit. I now have small, medium and large sizes in my closet. I'm currently wearing the "smalls," but I wouldn't bet on that lasting for long. My weight tends to yo-yo.
I attribute this weight loss to two stay-at-home factors. One is fast-food deprivation; the other is getting more exercise.
In normal times, I stop at a convenience store on the way to work most mornings for a bacon, egg and cheese biscuit. Then for lunch I usually grab a deli sandwich. At home, it's coffee for breakfast and a small, loaf-bread sandwich for lunch. I probably save 500-1,000 calories a day in the swap. That adds up.
Also, I'm using part of the hour I've saved by not commuting to the office to lengthen my daily walks to 40 minutes. Before, they were about 30 minutes long, and some days were so busy that I had to skip.
* Loving yard work. A couple of weeks ago, our 13-year-old son and I decided to visit a local nursery to buy hanging flower baskets for the front porch.
The place was so crowded that we never made it inside. The parking lot was full, and people were parking at crazy angles in the grass up to a block away. I thought to myself, "What the heck?"
Then, on my walk yesterday, one of my neighbors marveled that she is spending more time working in her backyard than she has in years.
For my part, I've started looking forward to mowing the lawn. I have begun cutting the grass before it needs it. Even through the roar of the Briggs & Stratton engine, it almost feels like meditation time.
* Learning a craft. One of the most gratifying parts of this stay-at-home period is watching our two sons turn our garage into a furniture-making enterprise.
Our 13-year-old already has three orders for his handmade tables, and our 18-year-old completed a live-edge table for the hall in our house.
They both recently spent a couple of days learning woodworking skills from their maternal grandfather on a farm in upper East Tennessee. They returned home with lengths of maple, walnut, cherry and white pine to create more handmade goods.
Under normal circumstances, the younger son would be peddling his pressure-washing business and our older son would be working at summer camps.
Instead, they have created their own jobs without ever leaving home.
Sometimes, unintended consequences are more like accidental gifts. They are the silver linings in a strange, dark time.
Email Mark Kennedy at mkennedy@timesfreepress.com.
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Even though many retailers and businesses are still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, online shopping sales have spiked, and a whole lot of merchants are offering deals.
If you need your weekend shopping fix, we've got you covered. Here is a roundup of just some of the retailers currently holding online sales this weekend.
Amazon
The latest model of Apple's iPad remains 15% off, down to $279. Don't forget a protective case and screen protector if you take advantage of the sale.
Among this weekend's other deals: This highly rated Eufy robot vacuum is 33% off; save $10 on a Fire TV Stick for streaming services; and for kids, this 12-piece makeup set is on sale for under $15.
Anthropologie
The women's clothing outlet is offering 25% off on clothing, shoes and accessories. It is also offering free shipping on all purchases of over $50, as well as free returns.
Fanatics
The sports apparel site is holding a 30% off sale sitewide through Sunday night. It also continues to sell face masks to wear outside, both for professional and college sports teams.
Kohl's
Kohl's has discounted select Adidas, Nike and Under Armour apparel up to 25% off. There's also a "take an extra 20% off" sale when you use promo code SUNSHINE at checkout.
Le Creuset
The French cookware retailer has a few major deals of note, including this 10-piece stainless steel set that's discounted a whopping 33% and a 9-piece mixed material cookware set that's 25% off.
Two more eye-opening discounts are these upscale 11-piece and 8-piece cast iron sets that are each 31% off. However, they are currently out-of-stock, but it's worth checking to see if Le Creuset restocks the inventory.
Other sales include skillets, more stainless steel cookware, and stockpots. You can get a free set of tapas dishes when you spend $250 with promo code SUMMER.
Macy's
Macy's continues its Memorial Day sale through the end of this weekend, with discounts on select styles ranging anywhere between 25-65% off. Check out the items on sale here.
Merrell
Just in time for the nicer weather, the outdoor shoe company is offering up to 25% off hiking shoes and boots.
Nike
Not a sale, but worth noting that rapper Travis Scott's new sneaker line was released today, in adult, kid and toddler sizes.
As far as sales go, Nike is offering up to 40% off on certain clearance items.
Talbots
The women's clothing retailer has styles up to 40% off and a sale with items up to 50% off.
Wayfair
The popular furniture retailer had one of the biggest Memorial Day clearance sales out there, and it has rolled over into this weekend.
You can still find furniture, decor and more for up to 70% off with this weekend's sale. Among the highlights: This bulloch sofa that is 45% off, its price slashed by $500, as well as this Kelly Clarkson Home bedspread that is 56% off.
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The $25.7 million dollar deal includes $10 million to compensate customers who paid deposits on orders that were never fulfilled.
DELAWARE, USA — A federal judge has cleared the way for the former owner of Levin Furniture to buy back the company and its assets, including several stores in Northeast Ohio.
On Wednesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Sontchi approved Robert Levin's plan to revitalize his family's furniture brand. According to NBC affiliate WPIX in Pittsburgh, Levin announced last week that he reached a $25.7 million deal to buy back Levin Furniture out of bankruptcy months after a previous deal to save his company fell through.
In March, Levin announced that he was coming out of retirement to acquire the Ohio and Pennsylvania assets of Levin Furniture and Wolf Furniture through a court restructuring of the parent company Art Van Furniture, LLC. However, that deal fell apart when Art Van Furniture -- citing the COVID-19 pandemic -- closed its doors and terminated all employees across the entire company.
"I'm coming back as the owner of Levin Furniture for the employees who were at risk of losing their jobs," Levin said in the March statement announcing his return. "They are the most loyal, dedicated, and hardworking people I've ever known. It will be a privilege and honor to once again lead this company as we prepare to celebrate 100 years in the furniture and mattress business."
Court records show the approved bid includes a $10 million fund that will be set aside to compensate more than 1,000 customers in Ohio and Pennsylvania who paid for or made deposits on furniture that Art Van's owners never delivered.
Information will be posted on the company's website about how customers can get restitution. Details on which locations will be reopening and the timing will be announced at a later date.
Levin Furniture was founded in 1920 in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania by Robert Levin's grandparents. It has several Northeast Ohio locations, including Avon, Akron, North Olmsted, Mentor, Middleburg Heights, and North Canton.
The company will celebrate its 100th anniversary later this year.
Last week, Levin announced he reached a $25.7 million deal to buy back Levin Furniture out of bankruptcy months after a previous deal to save his company fell through. According to a release, Levin had previously reached an agreement with Art Van Furniture to buy back the company in March, but that deal fell apart when Art Van Furniture -- citing the COVID-19 pandemic -- closed its doors and terminated all employees across the entire company.
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Raleigh, N.C. — Memorial Day is traditionally a big day for retail shopping, but as stores only reopened two weeks ago ease pandemic-related restrictions were eased, business remains a bit slow as both retailers and customers continue to adjust to the new rules.
"It's been a little slow over the weekend," said Kim Kyle, who run Steven Shell Furniture in Raleigh's Cameron Village shopping center.
When Steven Shell Furniture reopened about a week and a half ago, Kyle said she was expecting a surge in shoppers.
"People didn't bum rush like we thought, maybe, but the traffic has been slowly picking up," she said.
To help attract shoppers, the store is holding a "Welcome Back" and Memorial Day sale, with 20 percent off the whole store. Kyle said the store also is making its safety protocols known to make customers more comfortable.
"Every morning, we come in an hour early," she said. "We wipe down every piece of furniture, especially paying attention to the handles. We are using Lysol to disinfect."
Hand sanitizer is placed throughout the store, and masks are encouraged.
"We are just trying to do everything we can to keep everyone safe that works here, as well as visits the store," Kyle said.
In-person shopping is critical to furniture stores because customers like to get a feel for the items, she said. Because of that, customers are still allowed to touch pieces and test them out.
"There's a lot of physical touching to pick your right piece," she said.
Shopper Erica Reese, who was out Monday looking for antiques, agreed.
"I've been looking at Etsy and stuff to find different hand-made antiques, but nothing compares to in-person [shopping]," said Reese, who noted that she scouts out stores in advance to make sure they are cleaning properly.
"I just know the days that they are cleaning," she said. "It's clear that there's not that many people out there, which is good, and just knowing how thoughtful they're being about it is really important to me."
At The Original Mattress Factory, Vice President Reed Murphy said they provide customers with "a protective pillow and mattress sham that provides a barrier between them and the mattresses" so people can try out various mattresses.
"All OMF employees will be wearing masks, practicing social distancing and increasing cleaning and disinfecting practices," company President Greg Trzcinski said in a statement. "We will also be limiting the number of customers that are in our stores at one time."
At Ashley Homestore, common areas, door handles, countertops, computers, credit kiosks and other surfaces are being disinfected throughout the day, according to the company website.
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Memorial Day weekend is here, which means it's time to light up your grill, pour the rosé and unwind in the great outdoors. While relaxing to the max should top your agenda, we also recommend taking advantage of the major furniture sales in honor of Memorial Day weekend — and many of them are already happening.
So whether it's a couch that's past its prime or a rug that's been trashed by pets and toddlers, if you're looking to invest in new pieces or simply refresh a lackluster space without breaking the bank, this is the time to do so. Check out the best sales from some of our favorite furniture retailers below. And if you're looking for even more sales, we've also rounded up more than 200 of the best deals to shop this weekend.
Wayfair
Leading furniture retailer Wayfair is always a destination for primo discounts, but its Memorial Day deals are officially some of the best in the business, with everything up to 70% off through May 26.
Bedroom furniture starts at just $99, and the Novogratz Bushwick Platform Bed ($177.66, originally $276.78; wayfair.com) is a crazy cheap way to reinvent your space. We love the metal finial head and footboard, and the fact that the bed has more than 10,000 reviews. Also, since we're all going to be spending more time in our personal outdoor spaces this summer, make sure yours is ready to go with the Kelton 10-Foot Market Umbrella ($88.99, originally $119.99; wayfair.com), which has a tilting mechanism so you can adjust the canopy angle throughout the day. Another outdoor must-have? This Hartington Folding Chair ($207.99, originally $299; wayfair.com). It comes in 50 colors, is made of plastic and folds flat for easy storage.
Overstock
Now through June 1, Overstock is offering up to 70% off of thousands of items, plus free shipping — no matter the product size. Read: It's time to buy that patio set! Looking for an affordable and reliable mattress? The Lucid Comfort Collection 10-inch SureCool Gel Memory Foam Mattress (starting at $163.99; originally starting at $259.99; overstock.com) has more than 10,000 positive reviews and is majorly on sale right now.
The Container Store
Get the closet of your dreams for a fraction of the price now through the end of June at The Container Store, where closet essentials like shoe storage and drawer organizers are 25% off. The really exciting deal, however, is that everything Elfa — entire closets even! — is now 30% off. The Elfa Decor 6-Foot Birch and Platinum Closet, for example, is now $1,156.40 versus the regular price of $1,652.
Burrow
Modular seating brand Burrow has expanded into tables, rugs, pillows and wall shelves, and all of the retailer's offerings are steeply discounted for Memorial Day. Receive 10% off any purchase under $1,499. After that take $200 off orders of $1,500 or more; $250 off orders of $1,800 or more; $300 off orders of $2,200 or more; $400 off orders of $2,600 or more; $500 off orders of $3,000 or more; and $600 off orders of $4,000 and up with code MDW.
Your best bet at Burrow is, first and foremost, the seating. The Block Nomad Loveseat with Ottoman ($1,161, originally $1,290; burrow.com) has nearly 900 positive reviews, reversible cushions, stain-proof fabric and a built-in USB charger, so you can charge your phone without getting up. Small space dwellers will appreciate the Bento Coffee Table ($445.50, originally $495; burrow.com), which features built-in storage and three rearrangeable, removable trays.
If you go for a modern aesthetic and love some clean lines, look no further than AllModern. Starting on May 19, the retailer is offering up to 65% off everything, with an additional 15% discount with the code LETSGO.
We're partial to the Walmsley Gray Area Rug (starting at $36, originally starting at $72; allmodern.com), which has more than 9,000 positive reviews and comes in five neutral hues. If you've been considering scooping up some bar stools for your kitchen counter, the Neil 2-Piece Set ($152, originally $297; allmodern.com) is a solid deal, and it comes in two height options. And if it's your bedroom that needs to be revitalized, look no further than the Harry Upholstered Platform Bed (starting at $196, originally $219.90; allmodern.com), which has a 4.8-star rating and nearly 15,000 reviews, with its sturdy steel construction and sleek tufted headboard.
Birch Lane is offering everything from wall art and lighting to rugs and furniture at up to 70% off this weekend, with an additional 15% discount starting May 20 and running through May 26 with the code SWEET.
Topping our list of best deals on the site is the Nadine 7-Piece Dining Set ($590, originally $1,224; birchlane.com), which has more than 1,400 reviews and a 4.7-star rating. Alternatively, head to your backyard to create the outdoor living room of your dreams with this ultra-chic Goldrick 4-Piece Sofa Seating Group ($510, originally $1,007.78; birchlane.com). And if it's your dining room that's begging for some much-needed organization, the Eustace 70-Inch Wide Acacia Wood Sideboard ($560, originally $1,199.98; birchlane.com) will wrangle all your stemware while also lending some serious style to the space.
Build.com
While the name might suggest otherwise, Build.com carries much more than just construction site tools. Head to the retailer for everything from kitchen appliances and bathroom vanities, to furniture, decor and more, all of which is up to 70% off through the end of the month with promo code MEMORIALDAY.
If your bathroom needs a revamp, the Miseno Marvin 36-Inch Free Standing Single Vanity Set ($926.46, originally $1,089.95; build.com) offers lots of bang for your buck — it comes with a marble countertop, ceramic sink and storage galore. Plus, considering our work-from-home situations might be lasting longer than we first expected, now is a good time to invest in a proper desk. We love this rust Delacora 48-Inch Wide Desk ($255.20, originally $319; build.com), which includes two built-in outlets, a drawer and open shelving. And since one of the many facets of "adulting" is having a wine fridge, the EdgeStar 30-Inch Wine Cooler ($1,215.05, originally $1,279; build.com) holds 56 bottles and has French doors that are as fancy as they are sleek.
Pier 1
Mixing funky patterns with stately designs, Pier 1 is always a go-to for everything from plates and decor to outdoor seating and more — and lucky for us, it's all majorly on sale this weekend, with discounts ranging from 25% to 40% off everything.
Known for its beloved Papasan chair, Pier 1 also offers the Swingasan Mocha Hanging Chair ($179.97, originally $299.95; pier1.com), a hanging, al fresco version of the favorite that is equal parts dreamy and bohemian. All of the brand's outdoor furniture is 40% off. Heading back inside, fill one of your room's empty corners with this Laila Collection Buffalo Check Gray & White Armchair ($299.99, originally $399.99; pier1.com), which comes in nine colorways and is a steal at just under $300.
If vivid color and patterns are your thing, then head to Society6 this weekend, where wall art is 40% off; home decor, including rugs, wallpaper and throw blankets, is 30% off; and everything else — like colorful credenzas, outdoor sling chairs and folding tables — is reduced by 20 % for the holiday.
Chock full of whimsical prints and bohemian vibes, Society6's ultra-durable Floor Pillow ($55.99; originally $79.99; society6.com) comes in two shapes (circular and square) and more than 1,000 prints. The all-weather Outdoor Floor Cushion ($69.30; originally $99; society6.com) version is equally cute and a great way to zhush up your outdoor living room without spending a fortune this summer. If you're in desperate need of an affordable way to fill your walls with art, look no further: This Lily Pond Lane Art Print by Beth Hoeckel ($16.19; originally $26.99; society6.com) is now under $20 and is a top seller, too, with more than 16,000 likes.
Luxury furniture retailer Arhaus is rolling out discounts up to 40% off for the entire month of May, making it a great time to invest in some of the brand's bigger ticket items. Top on our list of favorites is the Cascade Grey Chandelier ($999, originally $1,339; arhaus.com), the Pelton Swivel Chair ($599, originally $899; arhaus.com) and the massive Grey Log Outdoor Fire Table ($809.10, originally $2,199; arhaus.com), which is sure to make any nighttime gathering much cozier (and warmer!).
The mega retailer known for its furniture, home decor, lighting, rugs and more is offering up to 70% off everything from May 21 to May 27.
Sale standouts include the rustic Feinberg Solid Wood Bar & Counter Stool ($260, originally $456.17; jossandmain.com), which has nearly 800 positive reviews and will fit in perfectly with the farmhouse kitchen trend du jour. The stately Thackeray Armchair ($264, originally $374.99; jossandmain.com) is a wise investment, too, and will fit with midcentury modern and contemporary aesthetics alike.
It's another lockdown bank holiday weekend and the online bargain bonanzas are rolling in. If you're on the hunt for a great deal on anything decor-related, we have compiled this ultimate online discount directory, with plenty of exclusive offers for readers. Bear in mind that usual delivery times may take longer due to higher demand.
From clocks to candles and sofas to sunloungers, here's our pick of the furniture and homeware sales.
Amara: There are roughly 2,400 designer products in the online retailer's ongoing clearance, including items from LSA, Ralph Lauren and Orla Kiely. New customers get £20 off their first order (a minimum spend of £20 applies, full-price items only). Get a unique promo code when you sign up for the newsletter at amara.com
Don't let shabby or outdated furniture stop you from enjoying your outdoor space, especially if you're going stir crazy from so much time spent indoors. With Memorial Day sales in full swing, pretty much every major home retailer, from Wayfair to Crate & Barrel, is running some kind of outdoor decor promotion at the moment. What better excuse do you need to spruce up your terrace, backyard, or patio?
If you want to go all out, outdoor couches and full patio sets have never been cheaper. A new dining set will help you better enjoy al fresco dinners, and a chaise lounge might be a consolation price for any cancelled summer vacation plans. Accents like outdoor ottomans, string lights, or potted plants are like instant upgrades if you don't want to make any big purchases. No matter what your plans may or may not be this summer, we could all use some fresh air and more time outdoors.
Shop all the best on-sale outdoor furniture below, and check out our master list of the Best Memorial Day sales for great discounts in other categories, too.
Patio Sets on Sale Lindsey 4-Piece Sofa Seating Group with Cushions
572 1007 Save $435.78 (43%)
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If your design aesthetic is sleek and modern, this four-piece set will be a wonderful addition to your outdoor space. The sofa, chairs, and table are made from sturdy eucalyptus wood and steel hardware and the pillows are included. Reviewers note that assembly is simple, so all you'll have to do is spend a short amount of time assembling the set and you're good to go. The set is marked down to $572 from $1,007.78 with an additional 15% off using code LETSGO.
This four-piece set comes with three water-resistant woven wicker seating options — a sofa and two chairs — as well as a powder-coated steel frame and woven resin wicker table. The cushion covers are washable, making the set easy to maintain, while the neutral color scheme make this set versatile and easy to incorporate in your outdoor space. Typically $1,039, this set is currently on sale for 39% off, ringing in at $629.99.
This brushed aluminum five-piece set includes a love seat, sofa, chair, coffee table and end table. The frames are UV-resistant and resistant to rust, weather and water but while the set is sturdy, it's still fairly lightweight and can be moved easily to accommodate any setup. Originally $4,661.46, this set is on sale for $3,000 and you can take an additional 15% off using code SUMMER.
This three-piece rattan set, which includes two bucket chairs with cushions and a small table, is a solid option for small outdoor spaces. The all-weather wicker would blend with modern or bohemian decor styles, and could also work as an accent for larger patio setups. Originally $524, the set is currently marked down to $281 — and the code LETSGO gets you an additional 15% off.
This two-toned brown and black set comes with white cushions and will match a wide range of decor styles. The set is sturdy, but its slim and sleek design makes it ideal for small outdoor spaces. Each item in the set is priced at $185, but using code LETSGO, you can take an extra 15% off.
Dining Sets on Sale Windsor 9 Piece Outdoor Patio Dining Set
1299 3096 Save $1796.64 (58%)
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This nine-piece dining set comes with eight chairs and a rectangular table made of water-resistant plywood planks and an aluminum frame. The neutral colors make this dining set easy to style and decorate. While you would normally be able to buy the set for $3,096.63, it's on sale for $1,299.99, so you can save 58%. Let the al fresco dinner parties begin.
Complete with six chairs and a rectangular table, this seven-piece dining set is the perfect place to eat while outside. Both the chairs and table are constructed from a white powder-coated aluminum frame and the table features a slatted wood top. The chairs are stackable, so storing this set when it isn't in use is simple. You can take 57% off of the typically-$5,998 set at $2,600 and an additional 15% off when you use the code SUMMER.
This five-piece dining set comes in brown or gray hardwood that is wire-brushed for a rustic finish. Up to eight can be seated at the table on either one of two chairs or one of two benches. The table has an umbrella hole in the center should you opt for more shade. Using code SAVEMORE, you can get this set for $1,647, 25% off of its original price.
Outdoor Sofas on Sale
Although this sofa is made from synthetic materials to replicate the look and feel of wicker, it doesn't compromise on appearance or function. This sofa can be left outside year-round due to its durability and resistance to sun and rain. The cushions are made from foam that is specially designed for fast water drainage and air circulation, adding to the sofa's functionality. You can save 20% when you buy this sofa at $1,899, marked down from its original price of $2,374.
Veer away from tradition a bit with this elegant curved sofa. The neutral finish can be customized with different colored water, mold and mildew-resistant cushions from colors already in stock to made-to-order colors. Using code LIVEWELL, you can save 20% when you buy this sofa for $2,638.40.
This handwoven wicker sofa has a sort of laidback, tropical feel. Both the wicker and the cushions are resistant to the elements and two bolster pillows are included. Take 25% off the originally-$1,699 sofa using code SAVEMORE and get this sofa for $1,274.25.
Outdoor Lounge Chairs
Sit back and recline at four angles on this teak chaise lounge from Serena & Lily. The wood is weather-friendly, the cushion colors can be customized and there's even a hidden pull out tray perfect for holding drinks, books or whatever else you like to have nearby. Use code LIVEWELL to take 20% off and purchase this chaise for $1,918.40, down from its original $2,398.
You can sit comfortably in this cozy chair with a swivel base. Made of handwoven, durable synthetic materials to recreate a more weather and elements-resistant rattan, this chair can be left outdoors throughout the year in sun or shade. You can take 30% off the otherwise $1,249 chair and pay $874 instead.
Enjoy nature and the outdoors in this classic folding chair, better yet, from these two classic folding chairs. You can get the set of chairs in white, orange, or blue acacia wood. Each chair is $125.
Outdoor Accents and Accessories on Sale
Spruce up your patio with this durable rug made from 100% recycled polyester. Featuring a geometric pattern, this rug is reversible, durable and made to be just as soft as wool. Save 68% on this shed-resistant rug and buy it for $199.99 instead of the original $599.
Architectural and yet functional, this unique piece brings a lot to the (coffee) table. Made from hand-chiseled desert stone, the terrazzo tabletop can be removed if needed. While the coffee table is normally $3,749, you can take 25% off and buy it for $2,811.75.
Serve all sorts of drinks from iced tea to cocktails this summer using this two-tiered serving cart. Drinks aren't the only things you can serve with this cart; you can also use the cart as a decorative piece for potted plants and other smaller items. You can buy this cart for $139.99, marked down 90% from its original price of $1,340.04.
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Memorial Day weekend is almost here, and AllModern is celebrating the unofficial start of summer with an epic sale event. While the home decor website has been offering killer deals on indoor and outdoor furniture and decor pieces for a while, it just slashed prices even further.
Everything from patio seating sets to decorative rugs are already marked down by 65 percent, and right now — thanks to AllModern's Memorial Day sale — you can score an additional 15 percent off all sale items by using the code LETSGO at checkout.
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If you're looking to spruce up your home's interior, you can score tons of furniture for a fraction of the usual price, including this sectional couch, this upholstered bed frame, and this functional TV stand. Or if you're in the market for some cheaper decor pieces, check out this vibrant rug that's 71 percent off with the coupon code, and this six-piece art print set that's marked down to less than $140.
And if you want to give your backyard an upgrade, too, there are thousands of outdoor furniture pieces and gardening supplies included in the sale. You can shop this five-piece patio furniture set for 66 percent off and this cute planter for only $25.
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Former owner of Levin Furniture Robert Levin has agreed to buy his old brand back after the current owners filed for bankruptcy.
According to a statement from Levin, the Pittsburgh based company was sold to Art Van Furniture, LLC in 2017. Though Levin had been working on a deal with the LLC to buy back his company, but after the COVID-91 pandemic hit the region, closed all stores and fired all employees across the company. The LLC filed for bankruptcy on March 8, 2020, and the deal fell apart.
Now Levin is working through Bankruptcy Court and believes the sale will go through in the next two weeks, which will allow select stores to re-open select stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
"We have worked tirelessly over the past two months for an opportunity to buy back the Levin Furniture brand," Robert Levin said in the statement. "My goals have always been to protect as many jobs as possible for Levin associates, and to continue to serve our loyal customers. Today's agreement is the first step in accomplishing those goals."
The deal has Levin becoming the Chairman of the Board, with Matt Schultz and John Schultz as co-CEO's of the new company, according to the statement. The headquarters will still be Pittsburgh based.
"My heart broke when I read the stories of customers who made deposits, and who were left with nothing when the company suddenly closed leaving them with no one to contact for help since all employees had been let go," Levin said.
The new company will help customers who have been unable to get refunds and will find solutions to fill customer's orders.
"Our customers are the heart and soul of Levin Furniture's business." Levin said, "We are going to help them as much as we can."
The announcement of which locations will open this summer will be made after the deal is finalized, the company stated. Customers needing assistance will be able to find updates at the company's website after final approval of the deal.
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Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson discusses the various products consumers have bought from the online retailer during the coronavirus outbreak.
After months of staying indoors, Americans are investing in their outdoor spaces.
Furniture retailers have seen a spike in outdoor home items like patio chairs, gardening tools, pool floats and grills with stay-at-home orders still in place in many states due to the coronavirus pandemic and what's looking like a stagnant summer for travel lovers.
More people are investing in outdoor furniture ahead of summer during the coronavirus pandemic.
Overstock.com saw patio furniture sales increase a whopping 225 percent year over year since April 1. Outdoor recreational items like pool and gardening items saw 360 percent year-over-year growth since April 1. The outdoor recreational item sales outpaced Overstock.com's top-selling category, office furniture, which saw 270 percent year-over-year growth during the same time period.
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"The growth we've seen this year is larger than we have ever seen before. People are finding that the more time they spend at home, the more time they want to have those things that make it more meaningful and, more beneficial, and a functional and fashionable outdoor space is playing a big part of that," Ron Hilton, Overstock's chief sourcing and operations officer, told FOX Business in a statement.
And Bed Bath & Beyond in April had an 85 percent increase in its digital sales growth, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to FOX Business. The retailer's online outdoor furniture and patio business is up approximately 88 percent over the last four weeks.
While Hilton said sales for outdoor furniture items tend to heat up when the weather gets warm, the sales boom has been unusually high with more people sheltering in place as a result of COVID-19. And more people seem to have been shopping around the time the government issued Americans stimulus checks.
The sales uptick in outdoor furnishings also comes as Americans seem to be filling their idle time with DIY home improvement projects like remodeling rooms, planting their own gardens or repainting. And while a slew of retailers has filed for bankruptcy due to COVID-19-related store closures, the home furniture market is seeing continued growth.
"People are viewing home as the place where they're going to be and home furnishings are no longer a discretionary purchase," Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson told FOX Business' Liz Claman earlier this month.
This summer is surely going to be different, but that doesn't mean you can't make the best of it. You can add some fun into your new routine by shopping for new swimsuits, turning your backyard into your own personal water park, and updating your patio with attractive new finds. Spicing up your outdoor space with sun chairs, patio umbrellas, or hammocks can make it feel brand new, plus it provides comfy spots for some much-deserved R&R.
And you don't have to spend a fortune to create an oasis. Everything there is to update your outdoor space is now on sale at Anthropologie. While it's known for colorful and eccentric clothing (and amazing-smelling candles), the brand also sells beautiful and high-quality outdoor furniture that, for now, is all 30 percent off (or more).
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The sale features truly unique patio essentials. Instead of one-toned patio umbrellas, there are bright and floral options that look like happy summertime weather in print form — and they're $90 off. If your typical patio chairs aren't doing your body justice, Anthropologie is selling hammocks that look as comfortable as any bed after a long day of work; the weather-resistant Vineyard Hammock is handcrafted using soft yarn material.
Other must-have sale options include foldable sling beach chairs that are perfect for sun-bathing. Imagine reading outside and sitting back on their reclined seats — talk about restful. And for those wanting to add a pop of color, the retro Acapulco chair comes in yellow, pink, and olive, plus it's $100 off.
Anthropologie's outdoor furniture sale is a treasure trove whether you're trying to do a complete backyard makeover or just adding a few eye-catching accents to your outdoor space. Below, shop some of the best deals available now.
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Wrought-iron and leather bench by Jean-Michel Frank for HermèsIn 2010 Hermès reached an agreement with Jean-Michel Frank's estate to reissue some of his most emblematic pieces. This wrought-iron and leather bench was added to Hermès Maison in 2014. The back and sides, held in place with hand-sewn saddle stitches in leather cord, have no support other than from the fabric itself – glorious natural bridle leather. From €31,200, hermes.com
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Her relaxed ensemble also included a pair of shoes from celeb-favorited brand Allbirds. The sustainable sneakers are the brand's classic Wool Runner silhouette made from renewable, responsibly sourced materials including eucalyptus tree fibers; they retail for $95 at Allbirds.com. The "Veronica Mars" alum has long been a fan of Allbirds sneakers, having recommended the San Francisco-based label to fans in a 2017 holiday gift guide.
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May 13, 2020 (CDN Newswire via Comtex) -- Global Luxury Furniture Market 2020 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2026 designed by a detailed investigation procedure explores the market in terms of revenue and emerging market trends and drivers. The report includes an up to date analysis and forecasts for various market segments, major players, and all geographical regions till 2026. The report offers market analysis and opportunity analysis to estimate the market size. The report presents a forecast of the various segments and sub-segments by categorizing the global Luxury Furniture market by top players/brands, region, type, and end-user. The research acknowledges major industry vendors, key regions, demand & supply, applications, technology, revenue cost, and challenges.
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Considering that Jay Dillon is expanding his outdoor furniture business in the middle of a global pandemic, things are going well.
Dillon's company, Yardbird, which uses repurposed plastic debris from the ocean to make the furniture, had been planning to expand from its base in Minneapolis to Denver, Kansas City and Detroit. The novel coronavirus then broke out in China and other Asian countries where the company gets about 55% of its products.
As the disease spread around the world, Yardbird went from scrambling to get its goods from overseas to the prospect of having the products but little demand for them after U.S. businesses started closing.
"It's nothing that we obviously chose to do," Dillon said of growing the company during a pandemic.
"It felt like a roller coaster ride, at one point pushing to get the product and then saying 'No, don't get product, hold up on product,' " he added. "Ultimately it was this up, down and then up again. It's been chaotic. It's been chaotic for everybody."
It's also been surprisingly rewarding for Yardbird as economic activity has started to pick up. The company opened its first Colorado location last week in Lone Tree when retail stores were allowed to reopen while following guidelines to keep COVID-19 from spreading. Dillon said the Lone Tree showroom did about $250,000 in business. The company's sales, primarily online, totaled roughly $2 million over the past two weeks.
"We were aiming to do about half of that (in sale) in a normal environment," said Dillon.
He figures the timing has been serendipitous for Yardbird. Restrictions on business are easing at about the same time the weather's getting warmer and the backyard beckons as a safe place to venture.
"As the weather becomes nice and people can't go out to events, if they haven't been impacted that much financially, we're seeing that they're investing in their outdoor space to entertain close friends or their families, just to be outdoors," Dillon said. "In that regard, we feel very grateful, very fortunate. We're just glad we don't sell men's dress pants since people aren't going into work."
Dillon and his father, Bob, launched Yardbird in 2017. The elder Dillon has experience in importing and retail. The son worked in marketing and for a medical devices company.
It was Dillon's personal experience of shopping for outdoor furniture that led to starting Yardbird. He saw an opening for a product that wasn't as expensive as that sold by high-end retailers but of higher quality than some of the lower-priced furniture.
Dillon, who lived for a while in Hong Kong, visited factories in Asia and learned more about how other companies use plastic that winds up in the ocean. He said large nets are used to collect plastic and other garbage on the beaches in Hong Kong, "but you're still swimming in a ton of debris."
"About 60% of everything we sell has intercepted ocean plastic in it. An average set will have at least 20 to 30 pounds of that plastic in it," Dillon said.
Yardbird works with businesses in China and other countries to produce strong plastic whose colors won't easily fade. The company gets about 10% of its products from Europe and 30-35% from the U.S., including a supplier in Durango.
The supply-chain challenges caused by the coronavirus outbreak has Yardbird exploring more domestic sources of material, including aluminum. The company is going to manufacture a new line of Adirondack chairs.
However, Dillon thinks some products from other countries would be hard to replace, such as hand-woven wicker furniture.
Yardbird opened a showroom in Kansas City Monday, but has pushed back an opening in Detroit, which has been a hot spot for the coronavirus.
If you're ready to enjoy some vitamin D in your backyard this spring and summer, start by investing in the right furniture pieces. If you're looking to revamp an outdoor dining space or lounge area, finding stylish pieces will make your time so much more enjoyable and picturesque. As we started hunting for the best pieces online, we quickly turned to Article. The brand carries seriously stylish sofas, smart dining sets, and impressive outdoor pieces.
Ahead, we curated a list of the site's most stylish pieces that'll turn your backyard into a dream hangout zone. From cozy lounge chairs to colorful dining sets, be prepared to want them all. The best part: everything is easily delivered right to your doorstep, making redecorating easier than ever. Keep reading to shop them all.
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Memorial Day is just around the corner, and with it the unofficial launch of everyone's favorite season. And while it ain't gonna be a typical summer, the sun will still shine, warm breezes will still blow, and opportunities to splash and play will still be plentiful. Now more than ever we need to create our own joy— and make sure we have plenty to look forward to. At the moment, that means zhushing up the homestead for bright days and balmy nights.
Wayfair wants to help. Right now it's holding an epic sale on everything for your outdoor life, from cozy hammocks to kids' inflatable toys to chic chaises. We're talking 65 percent off, in some cases. Wild discounts. So whether you're in the market for new patio furniture, some outdoor cushions to upgrade your current setup or a little something to cheer up the kids, you're all set. You have to hurry, though—the items with the biggest markdowns are disappearing fast. Here are a few of our favorite finds.
Woven of sturdy resin wicker, these chairs are strong and substantial. They offer six levels of relaxation—from upright for sipping lemonade to daybed-level for getting your solar dose of vitamin D. And they make your yard look super luxe.
These classic Adirondack chairs—made of solid acacia wood, renowned for its distinctive grain, strength, and sustainability—make any outdoor space instantly inviting. In three colors—natural teak, white, and retro red. At 63 percent off, it's better than a two-for-one deal!
Elegant and airy, this beautiful bench brings sophistication to a porch, patio, or entryway—and it's more than 50 percent off. Made of solid acacia wood (and made comfy with the included cushion), it just might become your favorite place to sit and check morning email.
A step up—literally–from a picnic table, this cleaned lined hightop is still great for quick summer dinners, but also serves as a bar, once entertaining becomes a thing we can enjoy again. Woven resin wicker over powder-coated iron this set, which includes six stools, arrives already assembled—just plug and play.
Shop it: Stratford 30" Patio Bar Stool (Set of 6), $470 (was $1,216), wayfair.com
Sometimes it's the simple things that end up being the most fun. Case in point, this floating basketball set, which adults will love as much as kids. Included is the hoop, net, two water basketballs, and a pump for inflating—a job you can outsource to the kids, while you take a few minutes at the quiet end of the pool.
This covered gazebo pulls together your patio with just enough coziness—and sun protection. Use it to give some polish to an assortment of outdoor furniture (it naturally unifies styles) and to create an inviting space for meals, working, and socializing; at 13 by 11 feet, it can help you social distance without stress. Bonus: it has a ceiling hook, so you can add a chandelier or a lush hanging pot if you're so inclined.
Shop it: Prentice Pavilion Hex 13 Ft. W x 11 Ft. D Steel Patio Gazebo, $390 (was $460), wayfair.com
Nowhere to put those pretty outdoor throw pillows on nights you expect rain? We get it. This beautiful hardwood deck box can catch your soft goods, stash your garden caddy, hold those citronella candles and take care of much more. It will keep your outdoor space from becoming littered with randoms and serve as a comfy perch, to boot. Grab it while you can—it's $67 off!
FOR ANYONE WHO likes to entertain, social distancing carries an additional pointed pain. Even when regulations begin to relax, will we really want to sit around a once convivially crowded table enclosed in four walls? "I think that as we are able to gather, the first places we will do this is outdoors," said New York interior designer Kammi Reiss. "The open air and sunlight will feel more safe than closed-in tight spaces." We tapped hundreds of design professionals to get their reads on this unique summer's outdoor furnishing directions. For each, we've offered specific suggestions both pricey and affordable, so you...
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The ultimate talent scout, Rossana Orlandi, has run one of Europe's most important design galleries for the past 18 years. Known as Spazio Rossana Orlandi, it is here in this former tie factory in Milan where the magic operates. Always ready to take a chance on new talents, Orlandi has an eye for spotting promising young designers, having taken a risk on the likes of Piet Hein Eek, Maarten Baas and Nacho Carbonell before they became famous, helping to propel them onto the world stage. The greats such as Piero Lissoni, Alessandro Mendini, Paola Navone, Patricia Urquiola, Gaetano Pesce and Nendo have also exhibited in her gallery. Somewhat of a godmother of Italian design, she treats her protégés as her own children and needs to have an immediate personal connection with the designers she works with. If she likes the work but not the person, she won't start. We take a look at some of the most exciting products that have passed through the doors of her gallery.
Mandalaki Halo Lamp
Employing the least amount of materials possible, the super-skinny floor lamp features a dichroic filter designed and manufactured by the Milan-based studio that divides the pure luminous flux of the LED into an infinite spectrum of colors.
Sé Below the Heavens Collection
The sculptural, serene range of chairs, benches, sofas, tables and lighting with names stemming from Greek mythology by Ini Archibong comes in various celestial hues and reveals the tension between delicacy and strength.
Guglielmo Poletti Equilibrium Table
Continuing the Equilibrium series emphasizing tension to turn minimal gestures into balanced designs, it has a monolithic presence with weighted cylindrical legs in contrast to an ultrathin 6-mm top that tests the limits of aluminum, whose strength is guaranteed by a stainless steel cable and expanding central bar.
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Designed by the late Alessandro Mendini, the daybed with geometrical, folded forms transforms 100 % recycled and recyclable polyethylene into a work of pointillism through a multi-colored pixel-based approach and an innovative pressurized production technique.
Germans Ermics Colorscape Mirror
Reflective and glistening, it shimmers in the light, showing a palette of colors merging into one another as when day turns into night.
Mete Lala Chair
Refined and minimal, the chair by Nika Zupanc is offered in a variety of colors and is influenced by the basic lines of a simple school chair, now modified with a metal structure to frame the upholstered seat and backrest.
Matthew McCormick Mila Chandelier
Experimental and poetic, the pendant is a study of balance between two pure and simple volumes with a hand-blown glass orb sitting at the base of an oval metal frame with entirely invisible technology. Available in varying lengths, it may be suspended individually or as a group.
Enrico Marone Cinzano Pino Table
For indoor or outdoor use, it is handcrafted in marble, glass, steel and charred, stabilized recovered pine wood. The top covered in solar panels printed with a wood slice motif powers a battery that can supply energy to the table's LED lights or to one's gadgets via a built-in multi-zone plug and USB ports.
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For furniture retailers, the widespread shutdowns caused by COVID-19 had initially proven disastrous. The first weeks of the pandemic saw the category suffer steep, double-digit declines as the ability to browse offline disappeared. But business didn't dry up entirely, as some of that displaced demand shifted online.
Now, new April data shows just how quickly shopping for furniture online has become the new normal. According to a press release from home furnishings–focused e-commerce platform Blueport Commerce, furniture retailers on the platform (which includes members of the Furniture Today Top 100) saw their online sales increase by an average of 306% over April 2019. In fact, total sales across the platform were 81% greater than what was observed last November, a busy sales period for the furniture industry which included Black Friday, but not Cyber Monday, in 2019.
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Just as total sales increased in April, so did the average order size for furniture retailers. The value of the average sale across the platform increased by 27% to $1,210. Top-selling categories included sofas, living room sets, and dining sets. That suggests these sales bumps weren't simply the result of customers rushing to furnish their new home offices, but a potentially more sustainable shift. Based on the evidence, it would seem that some furniture retailers have had enough time to adapt their sales and marketing strategies to fit a new, fully-online world.
"Turning to digital channels to reach their shoppers, furniture retailers amped up digital marketing and their social media presence," Blueport founder and CEO Carl Prindle tells AD PRO. "They deployed chat and video conferencing technologies to enable their salespeople to consult with shoppers. They also used their in-house delivery capabilities to tune delivery methods, ensuring safe deliveries and putting shoppers at ease."
Subsequently, a number of retailers generated enough online sales to keep pace with or at least close the gap on their pre-pandemic projections. "Retailers generated a meaningful portion of the brick-and-mortar revenue they had anticipated for April, despite all of their stores being closed," Prindle says. "Some retailers actually grew total sales relative to last April, when they had their stores open."
The data here is only a small snapshot of what's happening in the retail sector, and furniture retailers would obviously prefer to return to a world where they can also make sales in stores. But as brands have augmented their sales efforts and customers have adjusted their expectations, there's reason to believe that the furniture industry may make it through the pandemic more or less intact.
NORTON SHORES, Mich. — The team at Blended Furniture Market in Norton Shores knows a thing or two about couches, they've been selling them for years. But they never could have anticipated how much time we'd all be spending on that popular piece of furniture while we stay at home.
Randilynn and Jason, the owners of Blended Furniture Market, are doing everything they can to encourage people to make the most of this time by doing something that could potentially save a life.
They are partnering with Be the Match during their #CouchtoCure campaign to add people to the bone marrow registry and help find cures for diseases like leukemia.
@BeTheMatch #Couch2Cure update
We were so excited to announce our partnership with @BeTheMatch with their #Couch2Cure campaign to match donors with blood cancer recipients! . Have you signed up yet? You can do so here: ⬇️⬇️⬇️ ➡️Http://join.bethematch.org/blendedfurniture . Once you fill out the short form online, a few days later your envelope will arrive! Inside you'll find your swab and easy instructions. A few seconds later you can seal and send back! The sooner you complete the sooner you can be added to the registry. . It takes about 6-8 weeks to complete the processing, then you'll recieved your official donor card and be an OFFICIAL Bethematch.org registered member! . 🌟Super IMPORTANT🌟 Take a 📷SELFIE with your swab kit and share it and help us spread the message! Tag us, @Bethematch and #Couch2Cure 🖤
Posted by Blended Furniture Market on Monday, April 27, 2020
"We had actually planned on partnering with them before COVID started and we were going to do an in-store event to sign up and get their swab on the spot," explained Randilynn. "But right now people aren't coming into stores and sticking swabs in their mouths. But we can still do something."
They moved the campaign to social media and are getting a great response.
In terms of their business, Randilynn and Jason are doing virtual shopping trips for customers. They refer to them as "pre-purchase appointments" acknowledging how important it is to see, and sit on furniture, in person before making a purchase. Which is something that just isn't possible right now.
If you are interested in taking part in the #CouchtoCure campaign with Be The Match, click here.
Blended Furniture Market / Facebook
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