These 9 Prime Day furniture deals are almost too good to be true — shop stunning pieces at crazy low prices

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If you’ve never shopped for furniture on Amazon, it’s time to change that. Not only does the retailer have a truly impressive selection of unique finds you won’t see anywhere else, but loads of the best pieces are seriously discounted for the Prime Early Access Sale.

With the holiday season coming up, chances are you’ll be entertaining in the next few months. If you want a few new pieces to spruce up your space before company comes over, today is the day to make your purchases. Whether you want a new bed frame for the guest room or a shoe storage bench for your entryway, there are plenty must-see furniture deals on Amazon. Start with nine of the best below.

Bush Furniture Salinas Shoe Storage Bench, $42.25 (Orig. $104.99)

Tired of tripping over shoes every time you walk in or out of your front door? Grab this Bush Furniture Salinas Shoe Storage Bench while it's more than 60% off.

LINSY HOME 8-Drawer Dresser, $299.99 with on-site coupon (Orig. $499.99)

If your sweaters, tops and pants are exploding out of your current bedroom storage solution, it's time to go bigger with a piece like this LINSY HOME 8-Drawer Dresser.

ZINUS Benton Sofa Couch, $373.18 (Orig. $449)

This gorgeous and comfy ZINUS Benton Sofa Couch comes in a bunch of different color and size configurations.

FATORRI 8 Cube Storage Organizer Bookshelf, $229.99 with on-site coupon (Orig. $259.99)

Don't be fooled — you can use this FATORRI 8 Cube Storage Organizer Bookshelf for more than just books. It's great for knickknacks, vases, sculptures and more.

Allewie Queen Size Platform Bed Frame with Vintage Headboard, $139.99 with on-site coupon (Orig. $195.99)

Add instant elegance and glamour to any room with this stunning Allewie Queen Size Platform Bed Frame with Vintage Headboard.

Walker Edison Douglas Urban Industrial Faux Leather Armless Dining Chairs, $213.29 (Orig. $245)

Need more seating before you can properly host Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving? Stock up on these Walker Edison Douglas Urban Industrial Faux Leather Armless Dining Chairs while they are on sale.

POLY & BARK Napa Sofa in Full-Grain Pure-Aniline Italian Leather, $1,899 (Orig. $2,199.99)

There's no denying this POLY & BARK Napa Sofa in Full-Grain Pure-Aniline Italian Leather is breathtaking. It's sure to be the centerpiece of your sitting room, so it's definitely worth the splurge.

IRONCK Bookshelf with Louvered Doors, $111.99 (Orig. $139.99)

Looking for a storage solution that's not an eyesore? Go with this beautiful IRONCK Bookshelf with Louvered Doors.

SHA CERLIN 14-Inch Full Size Metal Platform Bed Frame with Wooden Headboard and Footboard, $114.99 with on-site coupon (Orig. $138.99)

Is your mattress still on the floor? No shade, but you deserve better. This SHA CERLIN 14-Inch Full Size Metal Platform Bed Frame is less than $125.

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