Wayfair is bringing a discount outlet to Dublin, giving shoppers a brick-and-mortar option for marked-down furniture and home goods less than two months after the online retailer opened its first Ohio store near Polaris.

The Wayfair Outlet will occupy 6765 Dublin Center Drive in Dublin Village Center, a space that previously housed a temporary Columbus Metropolitan Library branch. The company's outlet website confirms the location and says grand opening details will be announced soon. No opening date, hours or phone number had been posted as of Aug. 6.

Unlike the full-service Wayfair store at 1551 Gemini Place near Polaris Fashion Place, the Dublin location will sell open-box, overstock, returned and discontinued merchandise at discounted prices. Everything is sold as-is, and the company says new inventory arrives weekly.

The outlet marks Wayfair's second central Ohio location. The 70,000-square-foot Polaris store opened June 18 and held a grand opening celebration June 26-28. Crowds packed that store during its debut, and Wayfair President Jon Blotner told the Dispatch at the June 26 grand opening that he was bullish on the market. "We think Columbus is going to be one of our best ones," Blotner said.

The company is expanding its physical footprint nationally. Wayfair now operates stores in Wilmette, Illinois; Atlanta; and Columbus, with locations in Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Cincinnati and elsewhere in the pipeline. Liza Lefkowski, Wayfair's vice president of merchandising and stores, told Retail TouchPoints in June that more than half of in-store visitors had never previously shopped Wayfair online. Wayfair reported first-quarter 2026 net revenue of $2.9 billion, up 7.4% year over year.

The company has not announced a grand opening date for the Dublin outlet but says the timeline is coming soon.