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Dallas Design Sales to Shop This Halloween Weekend

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Oh you like sales, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’ve rounded up some of the best Dallas design sales to help you plan your Halloween weekend.

 

Partners Card

So there’s this wonderful thing going on called Partners Card, and if you’ve purchased one (or purchase one at participating card-selling retailers), you get to save 20% off at some of our very favorite local shops and help raise money for The Family Place. See, we told you it was a wonderful thing.

 

Shoppes on Hi Line Market’s Fall Festival 

Head to the Design District’s Shoppes on Hi Line (formerly the Decorative Center) for a winter holiday market featuring spectacular home finds and more from local vendors. Make it a family affair, and take advantage of the pumpkin patch or harvest photo booth from 9am to 3pm.

 

Wrest 

Fort Worth’s exclusive retailer for Dallas-based brands Peacock Alley and The Pillow Bar wants to help you strengthen your cuddling game this holiday season.  Enjoy 30% off all blankets and throws at the Camp Bowie shop for a limited time.

 

Pottery Barn

Get your home holiday ready with five wonderfully helpful sales for hosts and hostesses. Save 30% off entryway furniture, 25% off wool rugs and silk drapes, and 20% off knit throws plus select bars and buffets.

 

West Elm

Okay, Pottery Barn. West Elm sees your five awesome sales and is raising the stakes. The Mockingbird Station store is hosting a whopping 12 sales for a limited time so you can treat yourself (and your space) before the holidays hit.

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