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Dallas Design Sales to Shop This Weekend {Jan 15 – 17}

Score big at Nest, The Gypsy Wagon, Gallerie Noir and more.
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Oh you like shopping, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’re rounding up some of the best Dallas sales to help you plan the upcoming weekend.

 

The Gypsy Wagon’s Winter Rummage Sale // Friday – Sunday

We mentioned this wonderful event earlier this week, but with so many amazing deals, including 50-70 percent off in-season styles and Sunday’s garage sale featuring antique furniture and loads of clothes and home goods from the Gypsy staff’s (sure-to-be-chic) private collections, we think it’s worth a repeat.

 

Nest’s Big Sale 

When the Taschen and Missoni filled McKinney Avenue shop boasts a “Big A$$ Sale” with up to 50 percent off, you pay attention.

 

Wrest’s Bedding & Bath Sale

Resolve to get more wrest this year by remixing your bedding with lovely Peacock Alley linens, now 25 percent off at the Fort Worth shop.

 

BelAir’s Moving Sale 

Before BelAir closes the doors on their West Lovers location (and heads to the Design District), they’re holding a monumental moving sale. Score 50-60 percent off the entire store, and discover a table of pretty pieces priced at $5, $10, and $25. See, we told you it was monumental.

 

Mecox Garden’s Antiques Sale

Looking to add a touch of vintage to your home’s décor? Head to Mecox Gardens through January 19 to shop 30 percent off the Knox area showroom’s collection of antiques.

 

Gallerie Noir

Clear up some closet space for a cause and bring a gently used (non-designer) handbag to Gallerie Noir this month. The Dragon Street showroom will be sending donations to A Sister’s Gift Women’s Center and offering you 30 percent off an item of choice.

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