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Dallas Design Sales and Events to Hit This Weekend

So many activities, so little time.
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From summer sales to hands-on workshops, our inboxes are full with exciting home- and design-related events. Here, we’ll share a few you’ll want to plug into your weekend calendar.

 

Peacock Alley’s Summer Sale // Through July 23

Looking for an excuse to spruce your sleeping situation? Head to Peacock Alley’s Design District studio and outlet store through July 23 to score major discounts on sheets, blankets, matelassé sets, and everything you need to refresh your bedding.

 

Three Twelve Co. Pool Party // July 9

Maybe you didn’t get invited to Taylor Swift’s Fourth of July party. Luckily, Dallas-based Three Twelve Co. is throwing their own Instagram-worthy pool party this Saturday at the W Hotel, and you’re totally invited. Swan floats will be there, along with ample inspiration for your next summer soiree.

 

Macramé Plant Holder Workshop // July 9 at Oil and Cotton

If you’ve seen the chic, sculptural cacti featured in our latest issue, you’ve probably already begun brainstorming ways to display them. Add trendy macramé plant holders to your list, then learn how to make them at the Oak Cliff shop’s hands on class this Saturday.

 

Tiny House Workshop // July 9-10

Maybe you saw this week’s tiny house roundup and thought to yourself, Yeah, I could build that. Here’s your chance. Tumbleweed Tiny House Company is rolling through Dallas this weekend for a two-day workshop covering everything you need to know before you embark on your tiny home adventure. Click here to learn more and buy tickets.

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