Beloved Vancouver homeware brand Fable is having its annual warehouse sale this weekend, so if you’ve been eyeing some pieces to take home, now is your chance to save big.
Known across the city and beyond for its sustainable dishware, glassware, tableware, and home decor, Fable is dedicated to becoming a zero-waste company, one serving platter at a time. Think timeless as opposed to what’s currently “trending.”
“We believe in bringing you durable, high-quality pieces that will last for years — not only physically, but aesthetically,” Fable says on its website. “With proper care, our homeware will live with your space for years to come.”
So whether you’re on the cusp of moving or want to refresh your space now that spring has arrived, this is a great chance to do it. Maybe you’re hosting friends for a dinner party and want to wow them with a couple of new dishes or wine glasses, or want to pick out a couple of gifts for a housewarming party. This warehouse sale is a great opportunity to find quality pieces at a steep discount, all the while supporting a local brand.
How much are the savings?
Shoppers will find up to 60 per cent off on homeware, luggage and travel accessories, and natural air care products. This includes new stock, seconds, samples, and more — plus, you get to sip on matcha and other specialty sips from Superbolt while you shop!
When is the annual Fable Warehouse Sale?
Get ready to peruse, because the giant warehouse sale takes place today, March 26, and runs through Sunday, March 29, 2026.
The sale will take place at Fable’s warehouse at 3605 Grandview Highway from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
Note that parking is available onsite, and accepted payment methods at the sale include debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Apple Pay — but not cash.
When: Thursday, March 26 to Sunday, March 29, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 3605 Grandview Highway
Cost: Free admission, up to 60 per cent off Fable products
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