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This Hidden Home Section at Target Is Full of Under $100 Statement Pieces

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Just when we thought we couldn’tlove Target more, we’ve found a new favorite section to browse both in-person (because who really goes straight to the one item they need and walks directly to checkout?) and online:statement furniture. In true Target fashion, the company has captured a luxury feel while managing to maintain anaffordable price tag.

To give you a sense of the breadth of options, we’ve rounded out our favorite picks—all under $100.

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This poufwith a contrasting stitch pattern is made with a soft cotton blend fabric that makes it comfortable for sitting and relaxing, while adding a stylish accent to your space.

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There are several designs to choose from, but we’ve got our eye on the bold navy and white floral print for thisfully padded ottomanthat’s perfect for placing in front of your favorite armchair or spot on the couch (we all have one).

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Throw pillows are a quick and relatively inexpensive way to amp up or refresh the decor of a space, andthis bright floral designgives us all the happy feels.

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Just the right size for a small apartment,this cushioned accent chairwith a flower burst design feels contemporary and elegant. As an added bonus, it’s covered in an easy to care for polyester fabric.

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Thismulti-purpose piecewith a striking gray and white chevron print can store clothing or toys in the kids’ room or find a home in the living room (to store magazines, books, or throws) or in the entryway (for pet supplies and miscellaneous items).

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We love the pop of color the shiny gold metal legs give to thischic and functional accent piece, which can be used as additional living room seating, a spot to rest your feet, or a functional centerpiece.

Abigail Abesamis Demarest

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Abigail Abesamis Demarest is a freelance contributor for Apartment Therapy and The Kitchn. When she’s not writing she’s reading up on the latest wellness trends, teaching Zumba classes, or reading a book on the beach.

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