Allswell's tiny home is smaller than most New York City apartments.
When customers enter the home for a tour, they'll have the option to pick up promo codes.
The codes are randomly selected from a jar, and can range from a 10% to 20% discount to up to $500 off.
"We knew we wanted to do a tour," said Arlyn Davich, Allswell's brand president. "We thought a luxe tiny home was the perfect physical manifestation of our brand."
As Walmart's first digitally-native brand, Allswell only sells its products online, with the exception of its tiny home store.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe home's kitchen includes a farmhouse sink and sizable refrigerator.
The custom-built couch converts into a twin daybed.
There's even enough room for a washing machine.
Davich said the home is coated in a spray that protects against moisture and heat.
The spray conserves energy by preventing air from escaping.
It also comes with a shower — a rarity among tiny dwellings.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDavich said the brand has already received inquiries from customers wanting to purchase the home.
One wealthy woman wanted to use it as a suite for her in-laws in the Hamptons.
Another young couple wanted to give up their New York apartment in favor of life on the road.