Design Centre Chelsea Harbour sale: The ultimate interior design sale - with up to 80% off
Snap up high-end brand bargains from the likes of Nina Campbell and the Sofa & Chair Company.
The Design Centre Chelsea Harbour sale will see you starting the new decade with a bang giving you the ultimate opportunity to snap up high-end furniture, lighting and homewares with up to 80% off.
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The Ultimate Interior Design Sale will run from 6 – 11 January 2020, and will see more than 30 international showrooms taking part, augmented by 40 additional house guests selling their wares, includingBatterbury, Posh Trading Company, Ravelle, Robert Langford, Shepel Furniture, Sofa & Chair Company.
With discounts of up to 80%, it's an opportunity to pick up some exceptional pieces from some of the biggest names in design, at equally fabulous prices.
The Design Centre Chelsea Harbour sale will help you start the New Year in style and bag designs across a wide range of contemporary and classic furniture, lighting, flooring, fabrics and accessories. Details like impeccable materials and finishes are at their best close up, and with a Saturday opening and two late nights, there’s plenty of time to stop by, browse and buy, all at one address.
Highlights of theDesign Centre Chelsea Harbour sale include: Ceccotti Collezioni’s ‘Saturn’ armchair upholstered in velvet, reduced by 50% from £16,680 to £8,340; David Seyfried Ltd’s ‘Sanford’ sofa, reduced from £3,660 to £1,830; Davidson’s ‘Hatter’ dining table with tinted Macassar top, reduced from £12,480 to £6,300; Victoria + Albert Baths’ ‘Stiletto 100’ vanity unit, reduced from £2,400 to £500; and the Simpsons’ ‘Belgravia’ headboard, reduced from £12,960 to £4,794.
In the showrooms, don’t miss contemporary Italian furniture from Flexform (up to 40% off) and Gallotti & Radice.
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Nina Campbell’s oomph outdoor furniture collection has up to 35% off, while US brand Arteriors will have huge discounts on lighting, accessories and more.
De Le Cuona’s accessories will be up to half price, while Sahco cushions will have a 30% discount at Kvadrat at Home.
In flooring, Tai Ping s is offering up to 60% off selected rugs, including those designed by Andre Fu; Jacaranda Carpets & Rugs has 50% off selected rugs, while Wool Classics is offering 60% off all stock items.
House guests, not usually seen at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, will add another dimension to the Ultimate Interior Design Sale. Those taking part include leading furniture brands Robert Langford and Shepel, which are both offering up to 70% off. Ravelle will have handcrafted pieces on display in reconstituted stone at 50% off. Accessories from Batterbury will be discounted by 20%, while those from the Posh Trading Company will be up to half price.
Opening Hours: • Trade preview: Monday 6 January, 9.30am – 5.30pm • All welcome: Tuesday 7 – Friday 10 January, 9.30am – 5.30pm • Late night opening until 8pm: Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 January • Saturday 11 January, 10am – 2pm
For an up-to-date list of participants and timings of the Ultimate Interior Design Sale, visit www.dcch.co.uk.
Ruth Doherty is an experienced digital writer and editor specializing in interiors, travel and lifestyle. With 20 years of writing for national sites under her belt, she’s worked for the likes of Livingetc.com, Standard, Ideal Home, Stylist and Marie Claire as well as Homes & Gardens.
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