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Dallas Design Sales to Shop This Weekend {Feb 5 – 7}

To help you plan your weekend.
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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 design sales, pop-ups, and events to help you plan your weekend.

 

Follow Your Heart Pop-Up at SET & Co. | Saturday

Buenos Aires-born Dallasite, Gisela Borghi, is bringing her global wares to SET & Co. this Saturday. Have a cocktail and shop her minimalistic collections of clothing, jewelry, and handmade leather goods at the chic Oak Cliff shop from noon to 6pm. For more on Borghi’s Ora et Labora, pick up the February issue of D Magazine.

 

Shamsy’s Herbal Goodvibes Bundles Class | Saturday

Texas illustrator and nature enthusiast Shamsy Roomiani wants to help you keep the good vibes rolling all year with her herbal bundles (AKA smudge sticks). Attendees will leave her afternoon workshop at We Are 1976 with five goodvibe bundles (think small potpourri bouquets), gift enclosures, and a slew of complimentary goodies. {Click here for more details.}

 

Miles of Light 20% Discount | Limited Time

Treat your wall space to a little something pretty. Snag 20 percent of Miles of Light’s beautiful botanical prints using this link to shop online: https://society6.com/milesoflight?promo=VTXP6YGC2723

 

TENOVERSIX | Through February

50-80 percent off TenOverSix’s already discounted goodness? Yes please. Shop The Joule shop’s epic sale-on-a-sale through February.

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