Design enthusiasts and decorators looking to add a bit of charm and elegance to their space should mark their calendars for Serena & Lily’s upcoming Memorial Day Event. With 20% off or more on everything, and 25% off or more on items from their outdoor, tabletop, wallpaper, rug, and occasional furniture collections, it’s a promotion you won’t want to miss – prices as marked, few exclusions apply.
At Homeworthy, we’ve visited several stunning homes around the world whose style is accentuated by the unmistakable delight of Serena & Lily pieces.
For a boho chic look, snag the Hanging Rattan Chair or South Seas Bar Cart.
If you’re hoping to dress up your patio just in time for al fresco entertaining, the Oceanpark Lounger and matching pouf, Tide Stripe Beach Chair, and Mallorca Beach Towel will get the job done.
Serena & Lily signatures, too, like the scalloped Como Petite Lamp Table, will be part of the big event.
From May 16-19, S&L VIPs – like email subscribers and social followers – will get first dibs, with general access starting on May 20 through May 29.
As for some other Serena & Lily gems that are already in our carts, their Riviera dining collection and Driftway furniture collection embodies the fresh and coastal sophistication they’re known for.
The winsome lighting from the Larkspur collection – featuring table lamps, sconces, and chandeliers – is also on our list of must haves.
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