The Heal's sale is here! These are our favourite picks
The Heal's sale is here, offering discounts across the entire range, from designer furniture to lighting, bedding, and accessories...


The Heal's sale is here, and it will last until midnight on Monday. Heal's is offering 10% off absolutely everything between 23rd and 30th November.
While the discount doesn't look to be big, it does stretch across the entire range, which includes designer furniture, designer lighting (hello Tom Dixon pendants and Flos lights), luxury bedding – and even Samsung TVs.
Heal's is also offering 50% off cutlery, 50% off bath linen, 50% off waffle towels, 40% off their Timothy Oulton range, and 20% Brookmans By Smallbone.
These are the items that are on the Livingetc team's wishlist...
Heal's Lighting Sale
Here are some the best deals currently across Heal's lighting range, up to 70% off...
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Heal's Furniture Sale
Here are all the latest offers across the Heal's furniture ranges...
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Heal's Homeware Sale
And finally, a selection of the best offers across Heal's homeware – including 50% off bath towels...
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Heal's TVs and techonology offers
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About Heal's
Heal’s has always been a champion of supporting modern design – the brand has continuously championed and commissioned emerging design talent since the days of Ambrose Heal.
Founded in 1810, the brand has come a long way in the past two hundred years. After Ambrose’s youngest son Christopher became Heal’s design director in 1952, Heal’s introduced British shoppers to new styles such as mid-century Modern, Scandinavian design, and 1960s Pop. It has continuously kept its finger on the pulse of modern design, being the go-to for design classics like the Saarinen tulip table or the iconic swan chair, and now works alongside top talent like Russel Pinch, as well as new designers including John Reeves, Anthony Dickens and Sebastian Cox.
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Lotte is the former Digital Editor for Livingetc, having worked on the launch of the website. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.