Joanna Gaines Is Celebrating Her 46th Birthday With a Gift to Fans
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Though Fixer Upper fans choose to celebrate Joanna Gaines every day, her birthday—April 19— is extra special. Fans have taken to Instagram to wish the raven-haired mother, interior designer, and all-around mood-boosting Texan a happy birthday. Her fans, though, aren’t the only ones celebrating this weekend. Her furniture and decor company, Magnolia, is honoring the occasion, too. For another two days, Magnolia is offering 20 percent off everything.
So, if you’re on the lookout for new rustic-inspired wares for your space—from furniture to decorative objects—you’ve come to the right place at the perfect time. The only issue with sitewide sales is that they are time-consuming. Combining through the hundreds of pieces on offer can take a while, and we think we speak for plenty when we say that no one wants to spend their weekend glued to their laptop in search of new furniture. That’s where we come in. We’ve done all of the looking and picked what we’d consider the most beautiful 12 pieces, which range from sofas and nightstands to vases and wall-mounted mirrors. Don’t wait, though! The sale ends soon, and there’s no reason to wait until Gaines celebrates her next birthday to snag some beautiful finds on sale.
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Corinne Nightstand
Joanna Gaines's look definitely skews a bit rustic, but that's what her loyal fans—ourselves included—love about Magnolia. That said, her pieces aren't so country that they wouldn't work in an urban setting. Take, for instance, this mid-tone wood nightstand that was designed to mimic the best elements of French antiques. The burnished edges give it a more authentic feel.
Scalloped Marble Bowl
If you're looking at this three-pound marble bowl and thinking it may be a bit hard to eat off of and clean, you're not wrong. Gaines didn't design it for eating. It's an accent bowl that you'd use for decoration on a console or coffee table. Fill it with keys, jewelry, or even potpourri.
Archer Mirror
Whether you mount it to the wall or lean atop a dresser, you'll enjoy your reflection even more when gazing at it with this gorgeous yet simple piece. The mirrored glass is tucked within a heavy duty iron frame, so it really does look and feel like an antique you may find at a swanky estate sale—minus the inevitable scratches and cracks.
Gerard Chair
Yes, this is as cozy as it looks, courtesy of the over-stuffed seat and back cushions that rest atop the matching sling on the hand-shaped oak frame. Did we mention this chair comes in five additional fabrics and colors, including a deep red velvet and an oatmeal-colored striped linen?
Stripe Linen Cotton Duvet Cover
If you're thinking of buying the previous chair in the oatmeal color with the stripes, you may want to pair it with this duvet cover and matching sham set to create and embrace that cottagecore look in your bedroom. It's made of a super-soft linen that gets even silkier with each wash.
Blue and White Distressed Vase
"I am so in love with this vase that I impulsively bought it without even thinking about it," Associate Shopping Editor Jessica Cherner says. "Where will I put it in my very midcentury modern-looking New York City apartment? I have no idea, but I have a feeling I may just redesign my whole space around this tiny vase."
Preston Reeded Wall Shelf
Fluted furniture had a moment about two years ago, but as far as we're concerned, it's very much still in its prime. Case in point: Magnolia's wall shelf that could work just as well beside the front door or in the bathroom. Because it's made of reeds (versus one solid piece of wood), it's perfectly lightweight.
Anna Taper Holder
If you want to shop the sale before it ends but aren't sure what to get and don't want to spend a ton of money, one of these brass candle holders are a good place to start. If you want to really emrbace the look, snag all three and pop them on one of the far edges of your coffee table. You can also buy a whole bunch and use them in the middle of your dining table à la Marie Flanigan in Texas.
Ravine Ceramic Jug
If you've ever seen the Disney rendition of Hercules, this black matte ceramic jug may look familiar. No, it won't give your home an ancient Greece look (depending on the rests of your furniture and decor), but it has plenty of nostalgia.
Sunday Sofa
Available in six colors and two sizes (94 inches and 72 inches wide), this is a good investment for your home because it's the perfect halfway point between luxury and cheap. The best part? Each pillow-like seat and back cushion is filled with down alternative that's just buoyant to maintain its shape.
Remy Dining Table
The Remy dining table is a unique take on the classic tripod shape. Full disclosure: With a solid oak base and a marble top, this thing is heavy, but that's okay, right? Your dining table likely wont be one of the pieces of furniture you'll be moving from room to room.
Rosie Mirror
Any small space dwellers need this multifunctional piece that is mirror, shelf, and hook. Pop it on the wall by the front door and use it to hang your purses and scarves, store your keys, and, of course, grab a quick glance on your way out.
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