Amazon October Prime Day Offers Massive Furniture Discounts
Huge savings on furniture up to 50% off during Amazon's October Prime Day.
Prime Day: October 7-8
Up to 50% off furniture
Patio furniture discounts available
Exclusive deals for Prime members
Early savings already live
Various styles and sizes available
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days 2025 took place on October 7-8, offering significant discounts up to 50% off across a wide range of furniture categories including living room, bedroom, and outdoor pieces. Many deals were exclusive to Prime members, providing opportunities to upgrade home spaces with quality products at reduced prices.[1][2][3]
Best Overall Furniture Deals
Here are some standout deals from the event:
Ambimall Floor Lamp – $20 (was $25)
Devoko 5-Piece Outdoor Patio Furniture Set – $280 (was $439)
Vesgantti Sectional Sofa – $522, $178 off (was $700)
FDW Medium Firm Mattress – $90 (was $160)
Higdbfe Dresser with Hanging Rack – $60 (was $90)
Partphoner Floor Lamp with Shelves – $30, 50% off (was $60)
These items cover a variety of needs, from stylish lighting and outdoor seating to bedroom storage solutions.[4][1]
Best Sofa and Couch Deals
Amazon featured a broad selection of sofas and couches at notable discounts:
Product
Sale Price
Original Price
Discount
Tbfit Modern Loveseat
$218
$310
~30% off
Belffin Modular Velvet Sectional
$1,000
$1,290
22% off
Mopio Futon Sofa Bed
$299
$428
With coupon
Vesgantti Sectional Sofa
$522
$700
$178 off (25% off)
Christopher Knight Almab Couch
$555
$653
15% off
Weture Modular Sectional Sofa (TikTok Viral)
$456
$600
With coupon
Busaurus 3-Seater Upholstered Sofa
$332
$390
With coupon
Couchoice Loveseat
$162
$171
5% off
Kingfun Mid Century Modern Loveseat
$290
$330
12% off
Vongrasig Conversation Sectional
$290
$350
17% off
These sofas vary from compact loveseats for smaller spaces to larger modular sectionals designed for comfort and versatility.[3][5][1]
Shopping Tips for Prime Big Deal Days
The sale runs only two days; many discounts are time-sensitive and exclusive to Prime members.[2]
Signing up for a 30-day Prime trial gives access to these exclusive deals, fast free shipping, and other member benefits.[6]
Early access deals and AI shopping tools like Amazon’s Rufus can help find the best offers.[2]
Prime Big Deal Days present a prime opportunity to save on furniture essentials whether upgrading living rooms, bedrooms, or outdoor spaces before the holiday season.[7][2]
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