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Lauren Ro is interested in baby gear (she’s a new mom) and the ins-and-outs of decorating a home. Prior to the Strategist, she was a writer at Curbed, and before that was Wes Anderson’s assistant. Lauren Ro is interested in baby gear (she’s a new mom) and the ins-and-outs of decorating a home. Prior to the Strategist, she was a writer at Curbed, and before that was Wes Anderson’s assistant. It’s that time of year again: The seventh annual Amazon Prime Day is here. While the two-day event is halfway over, there are still plenty of great sales on items of all sorts, from kitchenware to gear for kids and babies. As in years past, we’re here to help you surface the actually good deals - and avoid buying stuff that’s supposedly "on sale" but really isn’t, like that home-office desk that’s cheaper at Wayfair. To find the things that are most worth your money, we’ll be relying on our years of speaking to experts and cool people about products they recommend, testing stuff ourselves, and keeping an eye on the items that Strategist readers are always adding to their carts. ᠎This ​post has ​been  done ​with t he help of GSA Cont᠎en᠎t Gene​ra tor  DEMO!


A note to any interested shoppers: You have to be a Prime member to take advantage of any deals - if you’re not, you can sign up here. Below, we’re rounding up all the best deals on furniture and home décor this Prime Day, from bed frames to rugs to desks to accents like lamps. Aesthetics, of course, will be top of mind - we think most everything on this list will look rather nice, no matter your style. Digging through day one’s discounts, we noticed some of best deals are on Amazon’s in-house lines including Rivet and Stone & Beam, as well as other trusted, highly-reviewed brands like Casper, Zinus, and Safavieh. We even spotted a nice sale on a whole outdoor set from Christopher Knight Home - the brand that claimed it provided the patio chairs for Oprah’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Everything is only available while supplies last, so don’t dillydally if you like something.

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To ensure you don’t miss out on any deals, we suggest bookmarking our Prime Day hub and following us on Twitter. And to make it easier to find the furniture and home décor you may be looking for, freelegal.ch you can click any of the links below to jump to that category of products. Note: Prime Day deals are shoppable until 3 a.m. EDT on June 23, but we won’t be updating this post anymore. That means some stuff may sell out, but if you see something you like, our advice is to pounce on it before the entire sale ends. If you want deals on TVs and other tech for your living room, head here. By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice and to receive email correspondence from us. The Strategist is designed to surface the most useful, expert recommendations for things to buy across the vast e-commerce landscape. Some of our latest conquests include the best acne treatments, rolling luggage, pillows for side sleepers, natural anxiety remedies, and bath towels. We update links when possible, but note that deals can expire and all prices are subject to change.


Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock-based awards totaled 517 million on June 30, 2020, compared with 510 million one year ago. "This was another highly unusual quarter, and I couldn’t be more proud of and grateful to our employees around the globe," said Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO. "As expected, we spent over $4 billion on incremental COVID-19-related costs in the quarter to help keep employees safe and deliver products to customers in this time of high demand-purchasing personal protective equipment, increasing cleaning of our facilities, following new safety process paths, adding new backup family care benefits, and paying a special thank you bonus of over $500 million to front-line employees and delivery partners. We’ve created over 175,000 new jobs since March and are in the process of bringing 125,000 of these employees into regular, full-time positions. And third-party sales again grew faster this quarter than Amazon’s first-party sales.


Amazon’s top priority is providing for the health and safety of our employees and partners, and the company spent more than $4 billion in the second quarter on incremental COVID-19 related initiatives to help keep employees safe, provide additional compensation to our employees and delivery partners, and deliver products to customers. Amazon provided a one-time Thank You bonus totaling over $500 million to all front-line employees and partners who were with the company throughout the month of June. This benefit provides employees with up to 10 days of company-subsidized emergency backup child or adult care. Amazon introduced Distance Assistant to help keep employees safe by providing them with live feedback on their social distancing via a 50-inch monitor. Amazon made the software and AI behind this innovation available via open source so that anyone can create their own Distance Assistant at no cost and get up and running with just a monitor, computer, and camera. Amazon is collaborating with national medical care group Crossover Health to pilot Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers, which are new medical facilities available to Amazon employees and their families.

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