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The (Awesome) Wisteria Warehouse Sale Starts Today

By Joslyn Taylor |
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We’re pretty big fans of the warehouse/chip and dent/sample sale around here. I mean, really, what’s better that giant room full of deeply-discounted, killer home goods? (Then again, we do work for a shelter mag…but, given that you’re reading said shelter mag’s blog, chances are, you’re on board too, yes?)

So suffice to say, we’re awfully excited about the Wisteria Warehouse Sale starting today. Our intrepid D Home Creative Director Jamie Laubhan-Oliver made the trek to Farmers Branch yesterday to get a little sneak peek of the goods and was jazzed by what she saw (and Jamie possesses some seriously stellar taste).

Herewith a highlights from her trip.

“In addition to a few slightly damaged items, there was lots of overstock (i.e. great prices on brand new merchandise). Standouts included a good cache of Louis side and arm chairs, loads of lanterns, and tons of Striped Barrel Bags (perfect for corralling towels and flip flops…they would also make great graduation, wedding, and Spring/Summer hostess gifts). There were just a couple of the stellar Baby Peacock Mirrors, Starlight Side Tables, Acrylic Leaning Bookshelves, and Art Deco Coffee Tables (all shown below), so be in line early to get first dibs!”

The Deets:

Wisteria’s Farmers Branch Warehouse Sale
13780 Benchmark Drive, Farmers Branch
Wednesday-Saturday (March 21-23)
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

 

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