By Gareth Jones | April 23, 2011
Mike says that the way in which the business is run allows the couple to step up and meet varying demands of its customers.
“If they need some new doors to fit an existing kitchen, we can supply made-to-measure replacements that can be fitted in just one day,” he says....
Posted in: Kitchen Industry News
By Gareth Jones | April 20, 2011
Leading office furniture supplier, BT Office has launched a unique Twitter competition this month to welcome in the start of spring.Its mission is to uncover who in the UK has the most creative office view from their desk by asking office workers across the country to snap a...
Posted in: Office Furniture News
By Gareth Jones | April 18, 2011
Nigel Hamilton-Smith, a partner at administrators FRP Advisory, said Triumph was an established brand that worked with a significant number of private organisations.
“Following cuts to budgets Triumph experienced a lower than expected volume of sales from clients it had...
Posted in: Office Furniture News
By Gareth Jones | April 16, 2011
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Heavy Duty Braked Twin Wheel Castor - Heavy duty twin wheel castor used with mobile storage systems or any indoor cabinet. This product is available to order...
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By Gareth Jones | April 15, 2011
The Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association was inundated with enquiries at the Homebuilding & Renovating Show 2011, making it the busiest ever for its resident expert Alan Stanford."The show was exceptionally busy, the queue at the experts advice centre built up to...
Posted in: DIY Industry News
By Gareth Jones | April 14, 2011
SOFA retailer DFS Furniture said recent sales growth has more than halved, the latest retailer to report a gloomy outlook for the UK high street.
DFS chief executive Ian Filby said: “Like many other UK retailers, we have seen a softening in demand since the beginning of...
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By Gareth Jones | April 13, 2011
The company behind bed brands Myers, Staples, Dunlopillo and Slumberland is to downsize because the business is struggling to cope with the trading concoction of rising raw material prices and falling demand.
...Pretty much all of our raw material prices are up by a double...
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