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Heal’s announces Chiswick Outlet store
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Heal’s announces Chiswick Outlet store

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Furniture retailer, Heal’s has announced the opening of its new outlet store, opening on Chiswick High Street next week.

The new 2,090sq ft store will open on 3 December, and will feature cancelled, returned and overstocked items at reduced prices.

The store will offer 70% off across Heal’s furniture, lighting, accessories and branded products.  

CEO of Heal’s, Hamish Mansbridge, said: “The success across each of our bricks and mortar stores over the last 12 months is a testament to our understanding of customer demand for designs that will last a lifetime.

“We’re delighted to be able to bring Heal’s to Chiswick, offering an exciting outlet for shoppers to discover their favourite designs.”

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