Walmart’s Latest Furniture Collection Is Too Good Not to Share
Allison Wheeler
Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.
No shade, but Walmart usually isn't the first store to come to mind when we were looking to update our spaces with new goodies. But we've been whistling a different tune ever since the retail giant knocked it out of the park with their first-ever “shop by style” nursery collection and then wowed us with their retro-inspired holiday goods. They’re continuing to offer affordable decor with their latest unveiling, MoDRN. The collection features more than 600 new items ranging from $20 to $899 inspired by three on-trend collections: Retro Glam, Scandinavian Minimal, and Refined Industrial. Scroll through to read more about each collection and check out our top picks. Be sure to head over to their website to shop these budget-friendly pieces before they’re gone.
Retro Glam: Score Art Deco-influenced silhouettes without spending your weekends scouring vintage shops and spending a fortune.
Multicolored Decorative Tray ($29)
Marni Metal Base Ottoman ($179)
Marni Metal Base 87" Sofa ($899)
Scandinavian Minimal: Shop Nordic-inspired modular furniture, cozy hygge knits and accessories, and practical wood pieces that go with everything.
Triangle Print Pillow ($29)
Sandpiper Upholstered Lounge Chair ($399)
Link Two-Door Media Cabinet ($369)
Refined Industrial: Expect a lighter take on this much-coveted urban style with buttery camel leather and soft accents.
Metal Wall Mirror ($69)
Atoll Metal Base 87" Sofa ($899)
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Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.