LONDON, ENGLAND, April 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Succeeding the hugely popular 50% off sofas and chairs sale, Laura Ashley, one of Britons best loved fashion and home furnishing retailers, are delighted to announce the launch of a brand new limited time offer, giving customers the chance to purchase luxury bedroom furniture and accessories at reduced prices.
Bedroom Event, which is set to begin today (Tuesday 24th April), will provide customers with the perfect excuse to update the look and style of their home bedrooms, with up to 50% off gorgeous furniture and accessories.
From beds, like the New Broughton Double Bed frame, which is the perfect statement piece for the master bedroom with its dark wood finish, to beds and mattresses, like the romantic Alice Day Bed and, there are truly great savings to be made across a variety of Laura Ashley best-sellers.
Not only is this a great time to invest in a new, elegant bed but there are also reductions across all other bedroom essentials, including fabrics, wallpapers and made to measure curtains and blinds.
So why not add that extra element of comfort to your own bedroom by investing in a stylish Colinton Upholstered armchair? The Colinton Upholstered has a fantastic 30% off and would look lovely next to an open window- just one example of a huge array of quality products available.
Make sure you don't miss out on these fantastic savings, available now only at the Laura Ashley Bedroom Event.
About Laura Ashley
Laura Ashley is a quintessentially British lifestyle brand founded on a rich design heritage and on the traditional values of quality and originality. We use prints and designs that evoke the English countryside, for the way you live today.
As an innovative global brand, Laura Ashley extends to encompass the broader lifestyle concept, from fashion to home decorating, furniture and accessories.
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Laura Ashley Announces Eye-Catching Bedroom Offers
Indulge in luxury bedroom furniture and accessories for up to half the price in the Laura Ashley Bedroom Event from Tuesday 24th April for a limited time only.
2012-04-24
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