You might want to check out the first ever Sample Sale at the ultra exclusive Dallas Design Center. Why is it the first ever? Well, there was a certain attitude that the riff raff might get in, or that sale prices weren’t deep enough; many showroom samples are consigned merchandise and the manufacturer that owns the chair or table doesn’t want to discount, or pay the freight back. But I have to say, the prices are discounted deeply—I saw a sectional from the Cameron Collection for $6000 including kick-a– fabric. That’s pretty comparable for what I might pay for much less quality. But, alas, Neal Stewart has beaten me to it. Hurry up, before Neal buys it all.
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