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An outdoor gazebo over lounge furniture, an outdoor dining set, and two outdoor lounge chairs.

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Christmas came early. Wayfair’s Black Friday in July Sale — aka, their biggest sale of the summer — kicks off today, July 26.

Snag up to 80% off on everything from patio furniture and grills to decor and rugs with thousands of sitewide discounts and limited-time flash deals, now through Monday, July 29.

So, remember that luxe chaise lounge and sleek kitchen island you’ve been daydreaming about? Oh, and that spa-worthy hot tub? Now’s the time to buy (at the lowest prices of the season).

What’s in our carts

Need some local inspo? Savor the season in style with these City Editor picks, perfect for summer in Asheville.

  • Geometric bookcase: This easy-to-build shelf would look great in any room. It’s perfect for your books, trinkets, plants, or anything else you’d like to display.
  • Five-piece outdoor seating group: Imagine — it’s a slow summer morning and you’re outside relaxing with an iced coffee, diving into a riveting read on this comfy Adirondack chair with your feet kicked up on the ottoman. Bonus: This set comes in neutral and bright colors.
  • Folding camping chairs: This pair of chairs is decked out with an umbrella, cupholders, side pockets, and even a cooler bag. We think you need this for your next outdoor adventure.
  • Multi-tiered plant stand: Show off your green thumb by setting up your plants on this whimsical display.

Bonus: Enjoy free shipping sitewide.

Ready, set, shop (and save)

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