HomeGoods opens its doors on the UWS on Sunday. (Tiffany...

HomeGoods opens its doors on the UWS on Sunday. (Tiffany L. Clark) Credit: HomeGoods opens its doors on the UWS on Sunday. (Tiffany L. Clark)

Discount design mecca HomeGoods finally will be bringing its wares to Manhattan when it opens a 20,000-square-foot Upper West Side location Sunday.

If you're not familiar with the store, it's like a T.J.Maxx or Marshalls for home items - in fact, all three are owned by the same company. That means scores of tabletop items, glassware, rugs, lamps, bedding, kitchen and bathroom decor, small furniture pieces, kids' items and pet goodies are available at discounted prices.

amNewYork got a sneak peek at the two-level store yesterday, and we were seriously impressed with the selection. Here are some of our favorite finds.

Find it: HomeGoods, 795 Columbus Ave., 212-280-6303. The store opens to the public Sunday at 8 a.m.

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