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Dallas Design Sales to Shop This Weekend {Oct 16 – 18}

Missoni, Tom Dixon, and decorative pumpkins galore.
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Oh you like sales, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Each week, we round up some of the best Dallas design sales happening now to help you plan your weekend.

 

Holiday Warehouse’s Twilight Event

If you’ve yet to take a trip to the ever-festive Holiday Warehouse, this is the perfect excuse (in addition to the impending holiday season, of course). The 30,000-square-foot wonderland of seasonal décor in Plano is hosting a Twilight Event this Sunday from 5 – 7pm where a portion of the evening’s sales will be donated to Dwell with Dignity.

 

Nest – Tom Dixon and Missoni Sale

Whether you want to stock up on Tom Dixon’s sleek, stylish designs  and graphic Missoni throws as gifts for your friends or treats for yourself, you can snag them at Nest for 15% off this October. The Tom Dixon sale ends on the 18, and the Missoni discount lasts until the 25.

 

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ Fall Event

Stop by the McKinney Avenue showroom to score 20% off Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ entire comfortable, contemporary, and decidedly unfussy collection through October 25.

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