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Furniture warehouse sale in the Dallas Design District
You may recall the Design District showroom Pettigrew Associates held a big warehouse sale in January. Well, it was such a hit they’re back with a second one.
Pettigrew’s “spring cleaning” sale is open to the public today through Sunday, May 8 and prices are up to 90 percent off retail. Stocked goods include vintage consoles, tables, chandeliers, chairs, art, pottery and many one-of-a kind pieces.
The fine print: All merch is sold “as-is, where-is” and there are no returns, but, hey, they’re accepting credit cards, so ….
Pettigrew furniture warehouse sale, 1532 Edison St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday is 12 to 4 p.m., more info 214-745-1351
–Christopher Wynn / Celebrity Reporter
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Huge furniture warehouse sale in the Dallas Design District
Looking for a good deal? The new owners of 65-year-old furniture and lighting showroom Pettigrew Associates are cleaning house. An email from co-owner David Wildman says they are selling everything warehoused at 1532 Edison St. in the Design District, now through next Friday, Jan. 28.
The sale is open to the public and prices are up to 90 percent off retail. Stocked goods include vintage consoles, tables, chandeliers, chairs, art, pottery and many one-of-a kind pieces. The best part? Wildman hints there are two more buildings filled with goodies that may be opened to shoppers later.
The fine print: All merch is sold “as-is, where-is” and there are no returns, but, hey, they’re accepting credit cards, so ….
Pettigrew furniture warehouse sale, 1532 Edison St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday is 12 to 4 p.m., more info 214-745-1351
–Christopher Wynn / Celebrity Reporter
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Art Stolen from Madrid Warehouse Recovered
According to the LA Times, authorities recovered a collection of art pieces that included works by Picasso, Botero and Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida and which was stolen from a Madrid warehouse last month.
Apoparently the art was found in a stolen truck in an industrial area on Madrid’s southern outskirts.
The pieces, recovered Saturday, had a total value of about .5 million, according to the article.
No arrests have been made so far.