Discounts of up to 75% at inaugural Dubai Home Festival

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Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) has announced the launch of the inaugural Dubai Home Festival (DHF) where homeware retailers will offer discounts of up to 75 per cent.

It will run from Thursday 18 April to Wednesday 1 May and give interiors fans the perfect opportunity to shop. 

Showcasing Dubai as the hub of homeware in the Middle East, the citywide event will feature an array of home furnishing sales, promotions, events and the opportunity to win an apartment throughout the festival.

Shoppers will also be able to take part in a series of workshops and masterclasses hosted by design experts to help finesse their furnishing style and create decorative pieces.

PROMOTIONS AND OFFERS
•    The DHF Sale will run throughout the festival period (18 April – 1 May) and will see many homeware retailers offer 25 to 75 per cent off all homeware, appliances and home accessories products

•    DHF Friday Surprise will take place on 19 April and 26 April and will give bargain-hunters the chance to bag an offer on an exclusive product range at a specified shopping location, time and outlet each week. Details of the deals will only be revealed 24 hours beforehand on the official website and social channels.

•    DHF Reveals will see homeware brands launch a new collection, especially for Dubai Home Festival. Details of the limited-edition range will only be announced on social media. 
 

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