We recently heard some great news out of the L.A. Mart...they are launching a brand new year-round program called the Buyer Services Program, a service that enables consumers an opportunity to shop the L.A. Mart Design Center! And with the furniture sample sale happening this weekend, you can pick up some fabulous deals! All you have to do is...
...register on-site or online at online at www.lamartdesign.com, call and reserve your appointment - easy! Then you can walk the showrooms with a Buyer Service Representative (or BSR), preview merchandise, pick up some valuable design tips and and then purchase items for your own home.
This weekend, the furniture and home furnishings’ showrooms of the L.A. Mart Design Center are open to the public for savings of up to 70% off on high-quality furniture, rugs, lighting, art, and home accessories. And, when you book the BSR this weekend, consultations are free and limited to a first-come, first-served basis starting at 9am.
The L.A. Mart Design Center is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in 2008 and is home to more than 200 residential, decorative accessory and gift showrooms serving the interior design and retail industries. It's centrally located in the heart of the Furniture & Decorative Arts District at 1933 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA. Click here to learn more about the L.A. Mart Design Center.
Click here to learn more about the Buyer Services Program and click here to learn more about the Sample sale this weekend, April 18 and 19, downtown at the L.A. Mart Design Center.
Do you have to register to shop?
view FantasticMrFaux's profile
I was wondering the same thing. It seems to me that you don't have to register to shop, you have to register to summon one of those design gurus.
I was wondering what the prices will be like at an event like this. Are there affordables mixed in with really off-the-charts merchandise? Or will I still not be able to afford a coffee table that's been marked down 70 percent?
view littledumpling's profile
The furniture sample sale is open to the public so go on down and enjoy! To work and shop with a BSR, you do need to register.
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