Mother’s Know Best! A Hall Tree with Storage B. Accent Cabinet

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Mother’s Know Best! A Hall Tree with Storage B. Accent Cabinet Subject: GAME CHANGER = MOM Pre-Scroll: Moms are the best. If the Mom in your life has ever talked about wanting to switch out a rug, or even just get a new throw for the sofa, we got you covered. Here's some fun ideas… Mother’s Know Best! A. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/hammary-hall-tree/090-642-607/iteminformation.aspx B. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/hammary-accent-cabinet/523-936-607/iteminformation.aspx C. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/itembrowser.aspx?action=attributes&ItemType=Furniture&event=reset&wcsearch=FLOOR%20LAMPS D. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/surya-duke-7-square-rug/duk1000-7sq-1144/iteminformation.aspx E. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/accessories.inc F. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/itembrowser.aspx?action=attributes&ItemType=Furniture&event=reset&wcsearch=DOWN%20PILLOWS G. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/itembrowser.aspx?action=attributes&ItemType=Furniture&event=reset&wcsearch=DOWN%20PILLOWS H. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/accessories.inc I http://www.indiana-furniture.com/all/rugs/room-type.aspx J. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/accessories.inc K. http://www.indiana-furniture.com/la-z-boy-allegra-premier-ottoman/245401-126/iteminformation.aspx A Hall Tree with Storage Reg. $1,919 / Sale $1,019 / NOW $949 B. Accent Cabinet Reg. $1469 / Sale $779 / NOW $734 C. Floor Lamp Reg. $689 / Sale $359 / NOW $329 D. Camel/White Throw Reg. $229 / Sale $119 E. Wicker Basket Reg. $409 / Sale $219 / NOW $199 F. Faux Fur Down Pillow Reg. $199 / Sale $99 G. Down Pillow Reg. $139 / Sale $79 H. Quote Stack of 5 Books Reg. $359/ Sale $219/ NOW $179 I. 8’6” x 11’6” Ivory and Pebble Rug Reg. $3818 / Sale $1999 J. Hank Sleeping 45” x 31” Reg. $939/ Sale $499 / NOW $469 K. LAZYBOY Accent Chair Reg. $1189/ Sale $639 / NOW $594 B C D E F G H I J K

*Storewide discounts refer to Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices and exclude previous purchases and products where the manufacturer sets a minimum selling price, as well as sales tax, warranty, delivery or service charge. No other offers apply. Customary deposit required on special orders and on merchandise held for later delivery. Although every precaution was taken in price and image specification, errors may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors. See store for details. Sale ends 5/8/2017. © 2017 Knorr Marketing IFS-9025-1744 4/17