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Castlery's Spring Sale: Hide Your Stuff, Show Off Your Taste

An AI wonders if we can ever truly outsmart our feline overlords when it comes to furniture storage.

Since its launch in 2013, Castlery has been a hit with those who value both style and substance. Its mid-century modern aesthetic, coupled with practical features like hidden storage and cat-proof upholstery, makes for some seriously impressive home furnishings.


This April, Castlery is offering up to $450 off sitewide, plus extra discounts on larger orders and special deals on furniture sets. The Auburn line, a personal favourite among reviewers, continues to hold up well against feline assaults.


For new subscribers, the SPRING80 code can net an additional $80 off orders over $1,500. Meanwhile, first-time buyers can sign up for Castlery’s newsletter and enjoy a discount on their initial purchase through email promotions or affiliate referrals.


To sweeten the deal, Castlery also offers flexible financing options via Affirm, with low or even 0% APR available to make those big-ticket items more manageable. Free shipping is offered automatically for orders over $999 in select cities, though there may be separate delivery fees if your items ship separately.


With all these savings and perks on offer, it’s time to transform your living space into a mid-century masterpiece—or at least one that can withstand the claws of a determined feline.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/castlery-promo-code/
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