We’re among the legions of shoppers who spend too much at Target, but that’s largely thanks to overbuying cheap-chic fashion and cute housewares, not luxury goods. Still, Target does offer plenty of items that could blow a four-digit-size hole in your bank account. (And it’s in good company: Walmart also offers some unexpected extravagances, including an $80,000 diamond tennis bracelet.) Curious? Here are some of Target’s highest-priced items.
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Sylvania Lift Top Cocktail Table

$2,200
Looking for a statement piece that’s both attractive and functional for your living space? Target has you covered with this cocktail table. The distressed blue and cream finish is the perfect burst of color to liven up your home and the lift top offers a spot to store snacks and drinks. As an added bonus, the table has two drawers ideal for extra storage.
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Vickerman Oregon 20′ Artificial Fir

$14,399
Got (really) high ceilings? When it’s time to deck the halls, go big — really big — with this 20-foot artificial tree that weighs in at 600 pounds.
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Hekman Executive Tilt Swivel Chair

$2,400
Made with genuine leather, this office chair would spruce up any home office. The diamond tufted back lends an air of elegance, while a pneumatic lift system smoothly adjusts the chair’s height.
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Ophelia Medallion Area Rug

$4,000
This gigantic, hand-made 10’x14′ area rug has an elegant, colorful design and is the perfect addition to any large room, especially if you have deep pockets.
Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar Watch

$900
And you thought the Apple Watch was expensive. This Garmin is built for the off-grid adventurer, and can use solar power to keep the battery juiced up for days on end. It comes with preloaded topographical and ski maps, compass sensors, an altimeter, and plenty of other fancy features.
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Rave Sports 20′ Turbo Chute

$600
It might be another long, hot pandemic summer, so any old slip ‘n slide just won’t do. Why not splurge for 20 feet of slippery fun? This section can be combined with others to make for an epic water trail or, if you’re feeling extra daring, you can use it to skim across the lake.
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NewAir Wine and Beverage Fridge

$1,200
Target doesn’t sell many big appliances, but it knows its core customer well enough to make an exception for those of us who may need a place to store a wine bottle or two (or 48 cans of beer). Dual temperature zones allow you to keep your bubbly and brew at exactly the right temperature, while a front-venting compressor makes it easy to store the fridge under a counter or tucked away alone.
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AeroGarden Farm With Seed Kit

$846
Forget going to the salad bar at your local supermarket. Target offers a (very expensive) hydroponic garden that comes with a “salad bar” seed kit, featuring a 24-pod selection of heirloom greens, cherry tomatoes, and herbs. The garden’s stackable design lets you connect multiple gardens to create an indoor living wall.
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Remley Wooden Kitchen Playset

$995
Your kiddos will surely become master chefs with this inexplicably expensive two-piece play kitchen, which includes a refrigerator and a sink/stove. Nevermind the fact that you could get a couple of real appliances for this price — but hey, at least it comes assembled.
Cabot L-Shaped Desk With 5-Shelf Bookcase

$1,500
Who knew you could outfit your office at Target? This L-shaped desk features a built-in, five-shelf bookcase, along with a hutch, concealed storage cabinet, and a four-port USB hub for connecting all your must-have electronics.
MSI Stealth GS77 Gaming Laptop

$4,049
We’re honestly not sure what half the specs on this computer mean, but they sure sound impressive, especially for hard-core gamers or business professionals. The backlit keyboard makes it easy to use in dim environments, and its battery life of up 86 hours means you can stay connected for days, even when you’re on the move.
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Plum Bowl Trampoline

$2,000
This “most thrill seeking trampoline” may not thrill you with its high price, but the bowl-like design with soft, silent bungees makes it the closest thing to having a trampoline park in the backyard.
Weber Summit Natural Gas Grill

$3,650
Grill masters, wipe the drool off your chin. This “BMW of grills” is a six-burner stainless-steel wonder with 769 square inches of cooking area, a flip-up rotisserie system, a smoker burner and smoking box, and plenty of prep space.
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Dyson Outsize Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

$850
We’ve always known Dysons were pricey, but ouch. This top-of-the-line model features a LCD screen that displays run time (up to 120 minutes) and performance. The vacuum automatically adjusts suction and power levels depending on various floor surfaces, and you can choose from three speeds to complete a deep clean of your home.
Hathaway Montecito 8′ Pool Table

$1,600
Upgrade the rec room in a big way with this swanky pool table, made with a dual-pedestal base and a trendy farmhouse finish. The felt cover hides an engineered wood “Slatetronic” play surface that ensures a smooth, level playing surface.
Meridian Gazebo

$3,500
Target doesn’t spring to mind as a place to satisfy all our gazebo needs, but it actually has a decent selection of shade-makers, from elaborate pergolas to humble pop-up tents. This 12-by-16 foot one is made from wood and “designed to resist rust” — because when you spend more than $3,000 on a gazebo, worrying about rust is the last thing you want to be doing.
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Samsung 55″ The Terrace QLED 4K Outdoor Smart TV

$3,500
The outdoors are great and all, but they could really use some more TVs. This Samsung, engineered to withstand the elements, will let you breathe in some fresh air while being a couch potato, and it’s tricked out with an ultra-clear, vivid display.
Concord Walden Hand-Knotted Wool Area Rug

$3,480
One of Target’s priciest area rugs, this 9’9″-by-13’9″ option was hand-knotted from 100% wool, and nods to vintage floor coverings that take inspiration from Persian and Moroccan motifs.
LG Ultra Short Throw 4K Laser Projector

$4,997
Buying this puppy may mean you never have to set foot in an overpriced movie theater again. Turn any blank wall into a giant screen with this projector, which is also outfitted with premium sound and compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, Sonos, and Apple AirPlay 2.
MiBasics Sawmill Upholstered Sectional

$5,246
Target’s priciest couch offers the whole family space to lounge. The armless design means you can truly stretch out, and there’s a clever built-in storage compartment for remotes, video-game controllers, and other living-room clutter.
Audeze CRBN Electrostatic Headphones

$4,500
AirPods look like a real bargain compared with these headphones made for the most discerning audiophiles. They certainly look the part of a luxury product, with massive leatherette earpads and “the world’s most advanced electrostatic technology” for unrivaled sound quality.
Howard Miller Polk Floor Clock

$9,649
Who knew Target could fulfill your desire for ultra-expensive clocks? This elegant floor clock boasts a hand-rubbed, Cherry Bordeaux finish, along with a polished brass-finished dial and a glass-mirrored back panel equipped with a dimmable LED light.