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11 Best New Marshalls Decor Finds Shoppers Say Look High-End

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Affordable Marshalls decor finds that look high-end for less.
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Redecorating on a budget can feel nearly impossible when you have expensive taste. But if I’ve learned anything from helping three relatives move this year, it’s that it all comes down to having a keen eye. For instance, Marshalls is packed with home decor that captures the look and feel of Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Anthropologie for a fraction of the price. Sounds too good to be true? See for yourself below.

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Round Coiled Raffia Coasters Set

Round Coiled Raffia Coasters Set
Marshalls

Why spend $60 on a four-pack of rattan coasters from Pottery Barn when you can purchase their more colorful twin from Marshalls for just $15? The Round Coiled Raffia Coasters Set features a vibrant color-blocked trim and helps protect surfaces from spills and condensation.

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2
“Do Not Disturb” Needlepoint Pillow

Do Not Disturb Needlepoint Pillow
Marshalls

Needlepoint is the latest grandma hobby to get a Gen Z rebrand, and this “Do Not Disturb” Needlepoint Pillow ($20) fits the trendy perfectly. The throw cushion adds a bright pop of color, while its sassy message is sure to get a chuckle from guests.

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Wisteria Runner Rug

Wisteria Runner Rug
Marshalls

Redecorating your foyer or hallway? For a quick, low-lift transformation, bring in this Wisteria Runner Rug ($100). Its muted pastel floral pattern blends into the background, so as to not create an eyesore in high-traffic areas of your home.

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Wavy Photo Frame

Wavy Photo Frame
Marshalls

The best deal we found belongs to this tabletop Wavy Photo Frame ($8). Whether it’s the newest addition to your bookcase or being gifted to a friend, it’s an affordable way to display your favorite memories.

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Jute Storage Basket

Jute Storage Basket
Marshalls

If you’re searching for functional decor, go for this Jute Storage Basket ($35). The woven bin keeps clutter discreetly tucked away, and it’s half the price of similar styles from West Elm.

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Ceramic Floral Pitcher

Ceramic Floral Pitcher
Marshalls

Versatility is this Ceramic Floral Pitcher‘s ($30) strong suit, along with a vintage look that gives off antique store vibes. Style it on its own or use it to arrange long stems and faux greenery.

7
Mini Green Gingham Window Panels

Mini Green Gingham Window Panels
Marshalls

These Mini Green Gingham Window Panels (two for $40) offer the best of both worlds. They provide privacy without completely blocking your view or preventing a breeze from flowing through. Plus, they’re an easy way to dress up your kitchen without the commitment of full-length curtains.

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Decorative Cairo Box

Decorative Cairo Box
Marshalls

You don’t need a price comparison to know this Decorative Cairo Box ($50) looks expensive. The handmade trinket features a lidded top for stylish storage in your living room, office, or anywhere you need a chic catchall.

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Tulip Embossed Ceramic Bowl

Tulip Embossed Ceramic Bowl
Marshalls

Speaking of trinkets and catchalls, I can envision this Tulip Embossed Ceramic Bowl ($20) as a makeup holder in the bathroom or a clever way to display matchbooks on your coffee table.

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Matted Photo Collage Frame

Matted Photo Collage Frame
Marshalls

Retailing for just $13, this Matted Photo Collage Frame features 16 slots for 2×3.5-inch photos, which is roughly the size of a mini polaroid. Display big family moments, throwback snaps, or memories from a recent trip.

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Brown Checkered Runner Rug

Brown Checkered Runner Rug
Marshalls

If floral or paisley prints aren’t your style, opt for this Brown Checkered Runner Rug ($60) instead. Its flat weave construction is less maintenance, too.

Emily Weaver
Emily is a NYC-based freelance entertainment and lifestyle writer — though, she’ll never pass up the opportunity to talk about women’s health and sports (she thrives during the Olympics). Read more
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