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Dallas Design Pop-Ups and Events to Hit This Weekend

Including two must-hit backyard sales.
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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, pop-ups, and events to help you plan the your weekend.

 

Nest’s Missoni Home Pop-Up // April 21-June 4

Perhaps the fine folks at Nest know that we’re currently calling for Life in Color entries, and planned this pop-up accordingly. But, in a more likely turn of events, the chic McKinney Avenue shop probably just loves Missoni’s rich, colorful textiles as much as we do. Starting this month, four happening home decor brands will take turns popping up at Nest through October, with Missoni Home kicking things off tonight. To celebrate, shoppers are invited to stop by the store from 6-8pm for sips and light bites.

 

The Loveliest’s Yard Sale // Saturday, 10-2pm

Wedding season has commenced, and you need things. Napkin things. Blanket things. Tapestry things, and so much more. Get all the things majorly discounted and have them skillfully monogrammed at The Loveliest’s inaugural yard sale, happening just down the street from….

 

Blue Print Backyard Sale // Saturday, 10-1pm

Yes, the Blue Print Backyard Sale has returned to us for its fourth year, and it’s bringing margaritas and a taco trunk with it. Oh, and deals: you can save up to 90 percent on select items from D Home’s 2015 Best Traditional Furniture Store. So, if you go anywhere on Saturday at 10am, you should probably go here, or The Loveliest, or somewhere in the incredibly short distance between the two.

 

Thrift Studio // Through May 7

The annual 30-day pop-up continues over at the Dallas Design Center. Stop by Tuesday through Saturday until May 7 to shop discount-filled designer curated vignettes and help raise money for Dwell with Dignity’s honorable mission: to help families escape poverty and homelessness.

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