A HUGE 5-day clearance sale will take place at Home Trends, Parnell Street, Ennis this week.

Running today, Thursday April 17-Tuesday, April 23, Home Trends are offering up to 50% off – EVERYTHING MUST GO!

The countdown is on! For 5 days only, Home Trends is slashing prices across the entire store in their BIGGEST-EVER CLEARANCE EVENT! From luxurious beds to cosy sofas, dining sets, mattresses, mirrors, rugs, and more – you’ll find unbeatable bargains for every room and every budget.

UNMISSABLE DEALS INCLUDE:
• 3ft Single Mattresses – from €129
• 4’6” Double Mattresses – from €189
• Natural Sleep Co. Luxury Mattresses – from €349 (double)
• 3-1-1 Sofa Suites – from €899
• Belgium Full Leather Reclining Suite (3-1-1) – Only €2,499
• Coffee Tables – from €129
• Dining Tables – from €199
• Queen Anne Armchairs – from €499
• Nest of Tables – from €89
…plus hundreds more discounted items in-store!
EVERYTHING MUST GO – EX-DISPLAY & CLEARANCE STOCK!
Perfect for homes, Airbnb, rentals, or renovations – these prices won’t be repeated!

LOCAL FAMILY BUSINESS YOU CAN TRUST
Finbar & Eileen Keaveney have proudly served the Ennis community for over a decade. Home Trends is known for exceptional customer care, a friendly and knowledgeable team, and strong support for Irish suppliers. They stock a wide range of high-quality Irish-made furniture and homeware, helping to support local jobs and the Irish economy.

BONUS SERVICES:
• Free delivery in Co Clare (T&Cs apply)
• Nationwide delivery available
• Furniture/mattress removal (nominal fee)
• Assembly service available (nominal fee)
• All packaging recycled FREE
*CLOSED BH MONDAY, APRIL 21

WHERE TO FIND US:
Home Trends, Parnell Street, Ennis – Eircode: V95 ED79
Open Mon–Sat: 9:30am – 6:00pm
Tel: (065) 679 7853 | Shop online: www.hometrendsfurniture.ie | Follow us on Facebook & Instagram
Don’t miss this chance – First come, best choice! When it’s gone, it’s gone!

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