Get 10 per cent off at Heals this weekend

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Home store Heals has a special offer on that will allow you to stock up on some gorgeous kitchenware this weekend with a 10 per cent discount on everything on its website.

So, what’s available online? Here’s a few items that caught our eye:

Heals: Irony barstool

  • Irony barstools at £150 - instant chic for your breakfast bar with this seamlessly-curved Italian design in chrome.
  • Jamie Oliver anodised cookware collection from £40 - featuring lovely, curved shapes as well as tough, hard-wearing performance, revolutionary dishwasher-safe technology and clear glass lids so you can keep an eye on your cooking. Go on - who need ever know?
  • Longchamp decorative glassware from £20 - not for the faint-hearted, but it certainly seems to be making a splash at the moment. Guaranteed to brighten up absolutely any dinner table!
  • Kitchen accessories from the retailer’s Sping Brights range from £5 - groovy tea towels, oven gloves, colanders and utensils. Cooking need never be dull and boring again…
  • Pantone mugs at £8 - named after the eponymous colour charts these carry a big cachet with those in the know as well as complementing absolutely any paint scheme you care to name. The challenge will be buying just one.

To claim your discount just type in pd1019 at the checkout when prompted. Offer valid until Sunday March 16

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