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ITS GIVING SEASON!

The festive season has arrived and with it, the perfect opportunity to host friends and family at home. As you get planning your holiday hosting, we have some Christmas gifting and hosting inspiration from TK Maxx and Homesense!

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At TK Maxx, it’s all about spoiling your loved ones for less this festive season. It’s about celebrating the joy of giftgiving and hosting, without the hefty price tag. TK Maxx is the ultimate festive shopping destination, brimming with big-name designers and up-and-coming brands, and all at up to 60 per cent less than the RRP!

And if you love TK Maxx at Christmas, you’ll go chestnuts for Homesense. A treasure trove when it comes to homeware, décor, and one-of-a-kind finds–a true haven for those who don’t compromise on Christmas.

Now the only problem is, with so many incredible gifts at unbelievable prices, you’ll struggle to keep all your gifting purchases a surprise! And don’t worry if there is a late entrant to the gift list this year, why not pick up the present that everyone loves? A gift card from TK Maxx or Homesense has endless possibilities that never (ever) expires.

Get that sparkle back in your glam gear

It’s sequins season! This is no time for minimalism—let’s go full-on festive and accessorise to full-on fantasy level.

1 TK Maxx -Green Sparkly Dress (€69.99, RRP: €205.00)

2 TK Maxx -Gold Sparkly Bag (€28.00)

Cosy Winter Warmer

3 TK Maxx -Men’s Grey Jumper (€27.99)

Dazzling Dinner Décor

From table runners to napkins, napkin rings to candelabras, there is no holding back when it comes to the Christmas dinner tablescaping. Immaculate glassware, glistening cutlery and snazzy Christmas crackers at the ready!

4 TK Maxx -Gold Napkin Rings (€24.99)

5 Homesense -Christmas Table Runner (€24.99)

6 Homesense -Champagne Glass (€7.99)

Gifting like a goddess

Christmas shopping is a fine art and at TK Maxx, you can spoil your loved ones for less with an unbelievable range of gifts and designer brands at incredible prices. From fancy cashmere socks to designer handbags, the latest beauty gift sets as well as an incredible range of branded toys, there is something for everyone under one roof at TK Maxx. And if you love everything about TK Maxx homeware, you’ll get even more in Homesense!

7 TK Maxx -Wireless Earbuds (€29.99, RRP: €36.99)

8 TK Maxx -Croissant Teddy (€12.99)

Jingle all the way to TK Maxx and Homesense this festive season for a unique treasure hunt shopping experience where you can experience the thrill of finding an amazing brand or one-off gem every time you shop.

For further festive gifting inspiration, be sure to follow @tkmaxxie and @homesense_ie on Instagram and find your local stores at www.tkmaxx.ie and www.homesense.ie.

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