OMG shoppers! The Abigail Ahern flash sale is a treat for the eyes
You're going to have to be blooming quick to get these lust-worthy flash sale bargains
Abigail Ahern fans listen up! We've just heard word from the AA press office that there's a flash sale underway on their website.
There's up to 70% off faux flowers, amazing statement furniture pieces, wall art, lamps and accessories. But hurry, these gorgeous homewares are selling out fast!
There's also a clearance sale on with some absolute beauties. Here's a few of our favourites - though we can't guarantee they are still available. We can dream can't we?
Trenton Rug - perfect for a neutral living room
Reduced from £130.00 to £97.50 - 25% off
We adore this hand woven wool jute rug, which taps into the trend for distressed effects and ethnic patterns. Perfect for a neutral bedroom.
Dimensions: 120cm x 180cm
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Barlow Stool - leather stool of dreams
Reduced from £69.00 tio £52.00 - 25% off
Is it a stool? Is it a pouffe? We don't know and we don't care. It's the perfect multifunctional perch for trays, bottoms and feet. Must have!
Palm tree wall sculpture - THE shape of the moment
Reduced from £100 to £75 - 25% off
Combining metallics and fun palm tree shapes, these wall sculptures have won us over! Give it pride of place above a mantel for an instant on-trend style statement.
For more expert shopping recommendations and our tips to getting the best bargains see our guide to Black Friday 2016.
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