RetailWhat’s on at Arighi Bianchi this Bank Holiday weekend

What’s on at Arighi Bianchi this Bank Holiday weekend

Make Arighi Bianchi your destination this weekend – for shopping, dining, and the chance to win a dream holiday!

Whether you’re looking for new furniture with fantastic savings or want to update your spaces with the latest LA-inspired accessories, Arighi Bianchi has it all. You can browse the store for inspiration for your home, enjoy extra Bank Holiday savings in the Spring Sale or dine on a freshly prepared seasonal menu in the relaxing space that is Caffè AB.

Spring savings across the store

The prestigious retail destination has lots of extra savings across all departments, as Arighi’s famous Spring Sale continues, with some additional bank holiday store exclusives too.

The retailer has made reductions on its top luxury brands and bestsellers, so shoppers can save £100s on Arighi Bianchi sofas, dining sets and bedroom furniture including mattresses, in addition to special offers on flooring, carpets, rugs and soft furnishings. It’s one of the best weekends of the year to browse the store and discover fresh inspiration for your interiors, at the best possible prices.

For example there’s almost £250 off the trending Lily Dressing Table; £260 off its best selling Hulk Dining Table and a saving of more than £1000 on its in-demand Sirius Corner Sofa.

The newly-opened accessories department has an exciting new LA-inspired collection from brands including Assouline, Paul Smith, and the Los Angeles-based P.F. Candle Co., alongside its popular décor items including Le Creuset cookware, lighting, mirrors and artwork: there’s a wealth of inspiration throughout the store!

And to celebrate its carefully curated LA collection, it is offering shoppers the chance to WIN a dream holiday to LA, along a £500 holiday wardrobe from resortwear boutique OutDazl. Enter by visiting Arighi Bianchi this weekend or online at www.arighibianchi.co.uk

A taste of Hollywood and Beverley Hills

Caffè AB is the perfect space to take a break from shopping with its delicious all-day food menu, which has everything from pancake stacks to seasonal salads and mouthwatering burgers. Inspired by Arighi Bianchi’s Italian heritage, the décor features lush greenery, luxurious chandeliers and gold finishes, creating a welcoming and elegant all-day dining environment.

You can continue on the LA vibe when you visit the Caffè with its limited edition Beverley Hills inspired dishes that include strawberry sunshine toast, a Bianchi Brown Derby cobb salad and a Marilyn Monroe ice cream sundae, topped with fluffy candy floss and a sparkler.

Arighi Bianchi is located on the Silk Road in Macclesfield. It’s open all Bank Holiday weekend – see its website for opening hours www.arighibianchi.co.uk

For anyone unable to visit the store this weekend, there is another chance to enjoy its special offers during its Sunset Shopping event on May 16, 2024, from 4 – 7pm. There will be a live in-store raffle for the chance to win a £1000 shopping voucher.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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