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dar.nur is Moving and Offering a Special Promo

I have been informed by Noor Al Zaben, owner of hip home accessories boutique dar.nurthat her store will be moving out from Seven Zones Mall to a new location. dar.nur will be relocated back to the same building (aka Al Homaizi Complex) where it initially started but not the same space. The new space will be on the courtyard of the complex by the parking space. 

And on this occasion, dar.nur is offering you 5% off your invoice (excluding artwork and some rugs) from now till the end of the month when they have to close for a couple of weeks and move. 


To find out more about dar.nurvisit their website or facebook page. For additional inquires, please call (+965) 2225-8699. 



Comments

Danderma said…
Al-Homaizi? I thought they were moving to Sun City because that's what the sales lady told me?

Anyways I am so going there after work! There is this navy acrylic bin that I've been eyeing! Maybe a couple more acrylic trays! I love their store so much <3

Wain 9ayer their new place please?
Confashion said…
Danderma
I got the info directly from the owner so I'm prtty sure that the sales lady is confused. :)

Their current location is in Seven Zones Mall in Shuwaikh, close to Sun City but I suggest you go with someone since the mall is huge and kind of deserted...

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