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Black Friday Kitchen Deals Under $25: Save on CB2, West Elm, Great Jones

Black Friday 2023 is here. This year, as the story goes, there are plenty of deals out there that don’t break the bank, including sales on high-quality home goods that are under $25. (A true steal, in this economy.) From towels to Christmas lights to wine glasses, we’ve compiled our favorite Black Friday home deals under $25.

Courtesy of Onsen

$11.00 $22.00

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Onsen’s towels are really soft, and the waffle knit is just as absorbent as any plush terry towel, not to mention quick-drying. Get a few of the black ones for when guests come over. (Nothing’s worse than having just washed your hands and needing to use a towel that’s damp from use by the person before you.) 

Courtesy of CB2

$23.96 $29.95

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Everyone has that person in their life who expects a gift but is impossible to shop for. Something like this — a set of spinning tops — is beautiful as a decorative object, and totally unexpected

Courtesy of Amazon

$19.99 $26.99

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Christmas is a wonderful time of year for plenty of reasons, but décor-wise, it’s the one time of year you can justify using fairy lights all over the place.

Article Stedum Vase
Courtesy of Article

$19.00 $29.00

This tiny vase is perfect for that family member who just moved to a new place that could use some zhuzhing up. It’s a bit stout for long stems, but consider filling it with potting soil for a cactus, or with long matches for when you need more time to light multiple candles. 

Courtesy of Great Jones Goods

$25.00 $50.00

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Great Jones’ Black Friday sale has a lot of great deals, but on the more cost-effective side, this pie dish is just at the $25 mark. It looks so good that you’ll want to leave it out even when there’s only one slice left.

Courtesy of Fly By Jing

$14.00 $17.00

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People go absolutely nuts for this stuff. It’s currently 20% off, so a steal at just $14. I’ve literally seen people put this on everything from sad desk salads to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Be warned, though: It’s quite spicy. It’s rare that a condiment is a signifier of style, but leaving this one out on the kitchen counter or even your desk at work is a subtle sign that says, “Oh…Chris gets it.”

Courtesy of Schoolhouse Pine

$4.99 $9.00

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Some candles are too strong, or the synthetics can bother people’s noses. This pine incense is simple and aromatic, and creates a lovely smell that fills the room just as quickly without having to worry about a glass candle bursting.

Courtesy of West Elm

$11.20 – $89.60 $14.00 – $112.00

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You’re likely about to spend multiple days with your extended family over the holidays. That means you may need a lot of wine. Think ahead. It’s better to be looking at the world through rose-colored glasses. Specifically, these rose-colored glasses. 

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