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centre:mk hosts John Lewis & Partners bumper January pop-up sale event from the 13th to 15th January
John Lewis and Partners are bringing a unique big sale event outside of their store in centre:mk, with a special furniture and large electricals pop up, in addition to their January sale.
With more bargains from top brands to be had, the event will run over 3 days, from 13th to 15thJanuary, with up to 40% off sofas, furniture and large electrical goods, allowing shoppers to grab a real bargain.
Middleton Hall will be filled with products from top brands, such as LG, Miele, Bosch, Samsung and Siemens as well as John Lewis. All items will come with the usual warranties and guarantees.
David Donovan, John Lewis and Partners Store Manager said: “Last year’s one day event was nearly a full sell out, so we are going much bigger this time with an extended range of furniture and electrical items. This is a brilliant opportunity for customers to get John Lewis quality products at a great price and we are delighted to be working with centre:mk and using the impressive Middleton Hall space once again.
The 3-day event will allow shoppers to browse the bargains easily and will be manned by staff from inside the store to help answer questions and assist with purchases.
Kevin Duffy, Centre Director said of the event: “This event was incredibly popular last time and is completely unique, as we have such a large community space right outside the store. We can help take the January Sale to a whole new level which we know bargain hunters will be very excited about, and we believe this event will even more successful than before.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Thornton .
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