Gwangju Shinsegae, Dr. House Kitchenware Sale... Up to 80% Discount
Until the 23rd at the Main Building Basement 1st Floor Event Hall
As dining out prices soar, more people are turning to home-cooked meals, and Gwangju Shinsegae Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Dong-hoon) is drawing attention as it holds a kitchenware discount event to attract customers.
Gwangju Shinsegae announced on the 20th that it will hold a large-scale clearance sale of the kitchenware brand ‘Doctor House’ at the event hall on the basement level 1 of the main building until the 23rd.
Here, customers can find various brand products, including special discounted items up to 80% off the regular price.
The highlight is the special sale on popular kitchenware. Items such as ceramic Chinese knives (15,000 KRW), solid frying pans (24cm, 15,000 KRW), and Bono woks (28cm, 19,900 KRW) are available at discounts ranging from 50% to 80% off the original price.
Doctor House is offering up to 60% off all items in the trendy kitchenware brand ‘Lumi’ series, known for its cream ivory color, and the ‘Bosc’ series, loved for its classic design featuring a dark body with wooden handles.
In addition, a wide selection of popular brand products such as ‘Silit’ is available to broaden consumer choices. Notably, premium kitchenware brand ‘Silit’ from Germany is presented with discounts of up to 70% on pots and other items.
Right next to the Doctor House discount event venue, other premium kitchenware brands are also showcased. Brands not yet available at Gwangju Shinsegae, including ‘Odense’, ‘Marui’, ‘Sambonet’, and ‘vbc Casa’, are extensively prepared, expected to attract customer interest.
Kim Young-min, head of the Food and Living Team at Gwangju Shinsegae, said, “Gwangju Shinsegae has prepared this kitchenware discount event for customers seeking home-cooked meals amid high prices,” adding, “With discounts reaching up to 80%, we ask for the keen interest of smart customers who pursue cost-effectiveness.”
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