The 19 Best Deals to Shop This Week from Anthropologie, M&M’s, and More

Britt Franklin
Britt FranklinSenior Editor, Shopping
As a blogger turned journalist, I love tapping into curiosity that drives us to curate spaces that truly embody our vision. I test products for a living, which puts me at the forefront of trendy and innovative gadgets and gizmos to make life at home more fun and efficient.
Megan Gray
Megan Gray
Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and…read more
updated Feb 5, 2026
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I don’t mind splurging here and there, but trust me when I say that nothing beats a good deal. And now is a great time to score huge savings on furniture, dorm decor, storage, Valentine’s Day finds, and so much more from Anthropologie, Dylan’s Candy Bar, etc.

As shopping editors, we frequently browse sales across a variety of retailers that are beloved by editors and students alike. So, we’ve rounded up the best deals that you can shop this week, including some Dorm Therapy exclusives that you don’t want to miss!

Deal of the Day

This adorable heart-shaped trinket box couldn’t be a better fit for a Valentine’s Day vibe, and you can get it for under $20 now. Measuring 3.5×3.5 inches, it’s made from ceramic and features chic hand-painted details. For more deals on cute Anthropologie finds, check out the brand’s Home Sale for even more savings on decor, bedding, furniture, and more.

More Deals to Shop This Week

M&M’s — Use the code CUTE for 15% off candy gifts, and make sure it arrives in time for Valentine’s Day by placing your order before 3 p.m. on February 9.

ban.do — Save 30% on self-care finds, apparel, decor, and more with the code HEART during the Sweetheart Sale.

Corkcicle — Score up to 40% off Corkcicle’s viral Cold Cups, Cruisers, cooler bags, and more, which includes the Disney, KFC, and Marvel collections.

Big Blanket Co. — Shop the Valentine’s Day Sale for up to 50% off sitewide on oversize blankets and other cozy essentials. Read our review of the Hideout Hoodie.

H&M — Score up to 30% off sweaters, denim, loungewear, and more from H&M’s Pre-Spring Edit.

Dylan’s Candy Bar — Use the code SWEET15 to save 15% on your candy order, or use the code CHEWY to get $20 off orders of $100 or more.

Try the World — Try tasty snacks from around the globe for an extra 20% off with the code TAKE20.

The Woobles — Save on crochet kit bundles that include sets inspired by Sanrio, Spongebob Squarepants, Wicked, Bluey, and K-Pop Demon Hunters.

Bearaby — Shop the Valentine’s Day Sale for up to 30% off weighted blankets, weighted stuffed animals, and other cozy essentials.

The Company Store — Through February 8, use the code COZY26 to score up to 35% off cozy bedding, bath essentials, pajamas, and more during The Company Store’s Winter Comfort Sale.

Cozy Earth — Save up to 20% on loungewear, bedding, and more during the brand’s Valentine’s Day Sale.

IKEA — Check out the retailer’s Limited Time Offers to save up to 50% on select furniture, decor, storage, and more.

Stasher — Save up to 30% on Stasher’s reusable sandwich bags, snack bags, and more.

Dyson — Score up to $600 off bestselling vacuums, hair care tools, air-purifying fans and space heaters, and more.

Magnifique — Get $20 off the Claypot Multicooker with the one-time code KITCHN20OFF.

Walmart — Shop flash deals for up to 65% percent off on storage solutions, last-minute gifts, furniture, and more.

Amazon — Shop Today’s Deals for up to 60% off cleaning tools, tech, furniture, decor, and more.

Target — Shop the retailer’s flash deals for up to 50% off dorm storage, groceries, and more.

Britt Franklin

Senior Editor, Shopping

My professional writing career started in my days as a lifestyle and media blogger when I joined a magazine to cover Louisiana film, fashion, and entertainment. From there, I’ve been through a natural progression into gaming and tech content with The Nerd Machine, travel and food writing at Daebak and SnackFever, and a smorgasbord of lifestyle editorial content at Pinterest. Writing for the homespace at Apartment Therapy Media became a combination of all those things.Creativity and inspiration has always been central to my writing, whether it's an album review or a love letter to my favorite organization products. I love tapping into the everyday curiosity that drives someone to curate a space that truly embodies their vision, and where do we showcase that more than our own homes? A huge part of my role is testing products, which puts me at the forefront of trendy and innovative gadgets and gizmos to make life at home more fun and efficient.In my spare time, I’m often working on creative projects, watching K-dramas, playing video games, or spoiling my dogs. That’s if I’m not in the middle of planning my next trip for a concert, festival, or just to explore.

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Megan Gray

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Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and refuse to pay full price for anything – a combination that fuels my coverage of sales and deals for Apartment Therapy Media.I’m always on the hunt for home and kitchen essentials that can transform your life, decor that can elevate your space, and furniture you want to nap on. And as an apartment dweller, my eye is constantly set on space-saving and decluttering solutions.Previously, I’ve covered fashion and beauty for Elite Daily, Nylon, the Zoe Report, and E! Insider, parenting for Scary Mommy and Romper, and almost everything else for Bustle, Mic, and Inverse. Plus, satirical headlines for Reductress and stand-up coverage for Comedy Central.I’ve also taught and performed improv comedy around the world and appeared on Broad City, late-night television, and more. When I’m not writing about sales and deals, I’m trying to keep up with my two sons, training for marathons, and improvising at the Magnet Theater in NYC (Saturdays at 7:30 pm, come on down).

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