We know that January can be a tough month. It’s cold, dark, the festivities are over and most people are cowering away from the postman bringing post-Christmas bills.
Some people may remain unfazed or even optimistic about the glum month, but here at DCT we are on your side. Won’t judge you if your New Year’s Resolution was more of Few Days Resolution. There is always next year after all.
You may have been glad to see the end of 2013, had quite enough of Christmas or been sick of the sight of mince pies. But once January is in full swing, even the Grinch must be a little sad that the fun and games are over for another year.
But wait... The festivities aren’t quite over yet!
This coming Friday, the 31st of January, is Chinese New Year.
For New Year in China it is traditional for each family to cleanse the house as this is said to sweep away any ill-fortune and to make way for incoming good luck.
It is also a ritual to gift red envelopes containing money to family and friends as this provides good fortune, happiness, wealth, and longevity for the upcoming year.
Unfortunately we don’t own any red envelopes, but in the home-cleansing spirit, we are offering 20% off 9 different colours through three rangers which all reflect the typical colours used around this time in China. Out with the old and in with the new, that’s what we say!
We have three colours in a low priced range; three in a medium range and three in a higher budget price range in included in the offer.
Firstly is our lowest price tile, and our best seller, Nouveau Connections -
Click here to buy Nouveau Connections carpet tiles – Use discount code CNY20
Next is a medium priced tile from the ever popular Heuga Saturn range -
Click here to buy Heuga Saturn carpet tiles – Use discount code CNY20
And last, but by no means
least is a tile from our exclusive Nouveau Platinum range -
Click here to buy Nouveau Platinum carpet tiles – Use discount code CNY20
To take advantage of this offer please use the discount code ‘CNY20’ for 20% off selected tiles until Midnight on Sunday the 2nd February.
Happy Year of the Horse everybody may it be a year of compassion and optimism for all.