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Published 11:05 23 Nov 2021 GMT
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If you’re in need of a new divan or have been meaning to upgrade your mattress, Ireland’s biggest online bed retailer DFI Beds are offering 50% off on selected beds and mattresses in their incredible Black Friday sale.
Running until Tuesday 30 November, DFI Beds guarantee free delivery to anywhere in Ireland within 7 days, so you can make an order online today and have a new bed by the end of the week! Great timing for a long overdue duvet day over the weekend.
How does a brand new, ridiculously comfy double-sided Winx mattress sound? Down from €300 to just €159, both you and your bank account can rest easy.
If you’re in the market for a full bed set, you can get your hands on a Rejuvenate mattress and Tweed double divan for just €499! A luxury bed that comes in four gorgeous colours, you can make sure that your new bed matches your personal style and bedroom aesthetic.
Ireland’s leading bed and mattress retailer, DFI Beds provide premium comfort for less. Sleep well, live well and shop the DFI Beds 50% off Black Friday sale today. To find out more and shop the sale, click right HERE.
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