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Bargain hunter and author of The Good Deal Directory Noelle Walsh shares her money-saving expertise and reveals how to spend less and buy more
Reproduced from the January 07 issue of Good Homes magazine. This month's issue on sale now. Subscribe now and save 40 per cent.
'When I was a journalist
25 years ago, I had
a pretty low salary
and a flat decorated in minimalist
style out of necessity, but a chance
lunchtime outing in London
changed my life. I saw a crowd of
well-dressed young ladies waiting
outside a designer's showroom
and joined them. Inside, I found
rails of this-season clothes at
wholesale prices. My career as
a bargain hunter had begun.
'As the years went by, I extended
my research to interiors.
I discovered that every retail
business had its mistakes, its
overstock, its last-season designs
and patterns. Some shops set up clearance outlets or departments,
while others passed products back
to the manufacturer.
'Large purchases, such as beds,
sofa suites and bathrooms, are
where the greatest savings can be
made - you can save hundreds on
a single item. Here are my choices
for the best deals around...' Year-round
clearance shops
Missed the annual sale? These five famous brands run
year-round clearance shops where you can pick up end-of-line,
ex-display or slightly damaged stock at bargain prices.
Habitat
(0161 902 0441; www.habitat.net) It has a clearance
department in Wythenshawe, Lancashire, which is part
of a full-price store and specialises in furniture rather than
smaller household items. Find sofas, sofabeds, chairs,
dining suites, desks, chairs, tables and kitchen units.
Lombok
(020 7736 5171 on Fridays and Saturdays only; www.lombok.co.uk) The London warehouse sells some of the
core collection of furniture designs, from desks to dining
chairs, as well as accessories, at discounts of between
50% and 90%. Open on Saturdays only, from 10am-5pm.
Multiyork
(01924 457328; www.multiyork.co.uk) There is a
clearance department upstairs in the Redbrick Mill, West
Yorkshire store where you can find ex-display suites, tables,
chairs, fabric and cushions at reductions of 50% or more.
Oka
(0870 160 6002; www.okadirect.com) At its three
clearance shops - one each in Oxfordshire, Surrey and
Edinburgh - you can buy seconds at discount prices, as
well as full-price new stock. Depending on availability,
you could find sofas, beds, curtains, throws, lighting,
cushions, storage and garden accessories.
Sanderson
(0161 272 8501; www.sanderson-uk.com) It sells
seconds and discontinued patterns in fabrics, wallpapers,
curtains, duvet covers, pillows, towels, rugs and
cushions, as well as sofas and chairs, many at half price.
10 top clearance events
Although most shops
have sales in January,
you may want to
find bargains at
other times of the
year. Many companies
have clearance events
throughout the year -
but these are not always
advertised and you
may have to be on their
mailing list to receive
information. Sign up to
these 10 clearance sales
and fill up your diary.
- Arthur Price
of England
(01543 257775; www.arthurprice.com) As the UK's
largest cutlery manufacturer,
Arthur Price of England
runs quarterly sales at its
factory shop in Lichfield,
Staffordshire. Discounts of
up to 50% are available.
- Brixton Pottery
(01544 260577; www.brixtonpottery.com) Based in
rural Gloucestershire, Brixton
Pottery is famous for its
spongeware designs. It holds
one-day half-price sales in
London twice a year, usually
in June and November. Add
your name to its mailing list
for details and exact dates.
- Colefax & Fowler
and Jane Churchill
(020 7493 2231; www.janechurchill.com) Look
out for its annual fabrics,
wallpaper and trimmings sale
at The Royal Horticultural
Halls in London's Victoria
each January.
- Designer's Guild
(020 7893 7400;
www.designersguild.com)
A biannual warehouse
clearance offers discounted
fabric, furniture, paint,
wallpaper, bedlinen, throws,
blankets and cushion covers.
Add your name to its mailing
list for details.
- Graham & Green
(020 7471 9328; www.grahamandgreen.co.uk)
An annual warehouse sale
showcases Graham &
Green's eclectic and unusual
range of products - from
smart deco mirrored lamps
to vintage embroidered
Chinese wedding skirts. The
in the near future, so add
your name to its mailing list
or contact the head office
for its new address.
- Welbeck Tiles
(01909 476539; www.welbecktiles.com) This
manufacturer produces wall
tiles made using traditional
techniques. Once a year,
usually the last weekend in
November, Welbeck joins
other local companies selling
glass, silver, textiles and
cushions in a big clearance
sale called the Annual Grand
Seconds Sale Weekend.
Add your name to its mailing
list for details.
- Mulberry Hall
(01904 620736; www.diningwarehouse.co.uk) The
Dining Warehouse January
sale is hosted by Mulberry
Hall each year. There are
reductions of 25-70% from
top china brands, such as
Emma Bridgewater, Villeroy
& Boch, Wedgwood, Royal
Doulton, Coalport and Alessi,
as well as cookware from
Berndes and Cuisinox.
- Osborne & Little
(020 7352 1456; www.osborneandlittle.com) Its
annual fabric and wallpaper
extravaganza at London's
Battersea Town Hall also
features Nina Campbell
and Liberty Furnishing
ranges. Stock is divided
into three categories -
discontinued, remnants
and ex-display - and priced
accordingly, with discounts
averaging between 60% and
70%. It is usually held in
June or July. Add your name
to its mailing list for details.
- SCP
(020 7739 1869;
www.scp.co.uk) As one
of the largest outlets for
contemporary furniture and
home accessories in Britain,
SCP has its flagship store in
London's Curtain Road,
which holds biannual, oneday
clearance events. Its
sales usually take place in
January and July.
- Wesley Barrell
(01993 893100;
www.wesley-barrell.co.uk)
This company designs,
makes and sells exclusive
sofas and chairs. The second
floor of the showroom in
Witney, Oxfordshire, always
has sell-offs at discounts of
up to 50%. Every autumn,
there's also a clearance sale
with scores more sofas
brought in from showrooms
around the country.
Check out Noelle Walsh's site
www.gooddealdirectory.com
for more bargain ideas
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