This year, Labor Day falls on September 1st, and what better way to honor the occasion than by upgrading your home? From August 28th to September 3rd, Tribesigns is throwing a week-long sale with unbeatable discounts on high-quality furniture!
Whether you’re looking to revamp your home office, tackle clutter with smart storage solutions, or add cozy and stylish seating to your living area, we’ve got a wide range of furniture to meet your needs.
Our collection is designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, ensuring that each piece not only serves a purpose but also elevates the look of your space.
When Will Labor Day Sales Start?
Labor Day 2025 falls on Monday, September 1. While the official holiday is on that day, many retailers have already launched their sales, with some starting as early as the previous week.
For example, Tribesigns' Labor Day sale begins on August 28th, offering deep discounts on a wide range of furniture products.
The Amazing Discounts You Can Enjoy
Tribesigns Labor Day sale:
- 12% OFF orders over $149 (Promo Code: LD12)
- 15% OFF orders over $199 (Promo Code: LD15)
- 18% OFF orders over $299 (Promo Code: LD18)

At Tribesigns, we pride ourselves on offering furniture that combines top-notch quality and affordability. Each item is crafted with sturdy materials and attention to detail, so you can be sure your purchase will stand the test of time.
From August 28 to September 3, explore our diverse furniture range, and take advantage of these fantastic discounts. Give your space the upgrade it deserves and start the fall season in a home that’s both functional and beautiful.
The Origins of Labor Day in the U.S.
Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September, honors the contributions and achievements of American workers. Its origins date back to the late 19th century, during the height of the Industrial Revolution, when workers faced long hours, unsafe conditions, and low wages.
The first Labor Day parade took place on September 5, 1882, in New York City, organized by the Central Labor Union. Over 10,000 workers marched to demand fair treatment and better working conditions. The idea quickly spread, and by 1894, Congress passed a law making Labor Day a federal holiday.
Today, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, celebrated with barbecues, parades, and—of course—great sales. It’s a reminder of how far workers' rights have come—and a perfect time to relax and refresh your home!
This Labor Day, head over to Tribesigns between August 28 and September 3, explore our diverse furniture collection and enjoy fantastic discounts. Shop now and change today!


