12 picks from the Made.com clearance to get your home ready for autumn

A Made.com sale AND free delivery? The clearance section never looked so good...

Made.com clearance bedroom with orange velvet throw and black artwork
(Image credit: Made.com)

It’s time to say goodbye to summer, and welcome all that autumn has to offer into your home – finally! Pumpkin-spice scents, cosy fabrics and colours of red, orange and green... admittedly, it’s what we’ve all been waiting for. But buying new home decor can be costly. And kitting out your space for the season isn't within everyone’s budget. 

Well, here’s where the Made.com clearancecomes in. Yes, that’s right, the design-led home brand has up to 50 per cent off hundreds of beautiful buys for your home, including beds, furniture and dinner plates. And there are tons of on-trend home buys perfect for autumn too. You’ll find velvet cushions, boucle headboards and more, all at an affordable price. Plus there’s free delivery over the weekend (from 22nd to 29th August). 

So swap out your lightweight linens for soft-cottons, pastel hues for earthy palettes and shop with the season in mind. But if you’re first needing some style inspiration, see our autumn decor ideas and trends to get your started. 

12 Made.com clearance items we're lusting over for autumn 

Louise Oliphant
Ecommerce Editor

Louise is the Ecommerce Editor at Real Homes, specialising in sleep content so you can wind-down well. With prior PR experience working for a luxury bedding brand, Louise knows the importance of getting a great night’s sleep. Joining the other side of the desk as a full-time journo, Louise brings her bedding expertise to writing sleep buying guides, reviews, and news for Real Homes. Aside from helping readers get essential shut eye, Louise also writes shopping content for homeware items that’ll add a decorative edge to your space. With an eye for design that won’t snooze on style, but a budget that won’t quite stretch, Louise loves nothing more than a modern designer dupe. From coloured glassware to contemporary storage, anything to upgrade the bare space of her rented East London flat. 

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