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Wayfair FAQs

How to save money at Wayfair

Sign up to the newsletter for a personalised first-order code

The single most reliable way to get a Wayfair discount is to register for their email newsletter. New subscribers receive a personalised code for £15 off their first order over £150, sent directly by email. Personalised codes are how Wayfair primarily distributes discounts, so staying subscribed also means you’ll receive exclusive offers and early sale notifications that aren’t published publicly.

Time bigger purchases around Way Day

Way Day is worth planning for if you’re looking at larger pieces. Up to 80% off sitewide with free delivery on everything, including white glove delivery on eligible items, makes it the most valuable window in the Wayfair calendar. It typically runs in spring and again in autumn — keep an eye on the Wayfair site and subscribe to emails so you hear about the dates as soon as they’re announced.

Shop the Outlet and sort by highest saving

The Wayfair Outlet lists overstock and discontinued items at up to 50% off. The useful tip most people miss: sort the results by ‘Percent savings: high to low’ to bring the steepest discounts to the top rather than scrolling through everything. Clearance items from the outlet are non-returnable, so check product listings carefully before buying.

Check Daily Deals every day if you’re flexible

Wayfair refreshes its Daily Deals every 24 hours with discounts up to 70% across different home categories. They rotate across furniture, lighting, rugs, bedding and more. If you have flexibility on timing, it’s worth checking back regularly rather than buying immediately at full price.

Bundle purchases to hit the free delivery threshold

If your basket is close to £500, adding another item often makes more financial sense than paying £4.99 for delivery. The same logic applies to smaller baskets: the £4.99 delivery charge can look disproportionate on a £30 purchase, but reasonable on a £400 one.

Use Klarna or Clearpay to spread the cost

Wayfair accepts both Klarna Pay in 3 (three interest-free instalments) and Clearpay (four fortnightly interest-free payments) on eligible orders. Useful for larger purchases where paying in full upfront isn’t ideal — both are interest-free provided you meet the payment schedule.

Check the Wayfair app for additional savings

The Wayfair app has periodically offered an extra 10% off select items exclusively for app users, particularly during sale events. Worth downloading before Way Day or Black Friday to make sure you have access to any app-only pricing.

Why shop with Wayfair?

Founded in Boston in 2002, Wayfair has grown into one of the world’s largest online home retailers, with wayfair.co.uk serving UK customers across furniture, lighting, bedding, rugs, kitchenware, garden furniture and more. A few things stand out for UK shoppers.

The range is genuinely vast. Over 5,000 brands in one place — from budget-friendly basics to designer pieces — across every room of the house. Whether you’re furnishing a first flat or refreshing a living room, the filtering tools let you narrow by style, material, colour, dimensions and price in a way that most physical stores can’t match.

White Glove Delivery takes the hassle out of large items. For sofas, beds, wardrobes and other large furniture, White Glove Delivery brings the item to your room of choice, assembles it and removes all packaging. It costs extra but removes the stress of heavy lifting and flat-pack assembly — worth considering seriously for anything large or complex.

Wayfair Professional for trade buyers. Interior designers, architects, property developers and landlords can sign up for the free Wayfair Professional programme, which gives access to trade pricing, exclusive discounts and personalised account support. Verification is required but the programme is free to join.

Daily sales and an active Outlet keep prices moving. Unlike retailers with static pricing, Wayfair’s rotating daily deals and constantly updated Outlet mean there’s almost always something worth looking at regardless of when you shop. The key is knowing where to look and how to sort results efficiently.