Myth & Moor from Axminster

Quality in design and craftsmanship is guaranteed with every Axminster Carpet™ – each one is made in Britain using their traditional methods and is individually inspected.

Today Axminster Carpets is still a family run business based in the heart of Axminster, the Devon town that gave the carpets their name. The history of carpet making in the town dates back to 1755 when Thomas Whitty made carpets using what became known as the Axminster method of weaving.

Myth and Moor is a stylish collection of plaids and tartans launched for 2016.

Inspired by some of our favourite walks, this collection reveals the beauty of the landscape with powdery blue skies, rich warm heathers and ground shades of granite and quartz to deliver an endlessly versatile range of carpets.

Screen Shot 2016-07-27 at 13.50.46

 

Buoyant Upholstery  have built over a century’s worth of knowledge, experience and quality into every piece of furniture they make. Their guiding principles are: making the best products, offering outstanding service and maintaining the keenest prices.

The Buoyant Upholstery George Chair is part of their magnificent upholstery collection, offering affordable luxury, style and quality, perfect for any contemporary or modern home.

It is especially designed to add a classic elegant appeal to your living room. The benefits of this chair feature a high quality sprung seat and sprung back suspension for balanced weight distribution for long periods of comfort. It is constructed with a strong mix of hardwood and composite board whilst the seating uses cold cure moulded cushions to provide outstanding durability comfort and cushion shape retention.

You can choose from a huge range of fabrics and they really are a great statement piece for your home.

Screen Shot 2016-05-07 at 13.29.29 Screen Shot 2016-05-07 at 13.29.42

Just in Wycombe Fireside Chair from Hudson Living. This beautifully crafted piece of furniture is from their workshops in High Wycombe.

This family company shares our family values and we’re proud to have such fine British furniture in our showroom. Frank Hudson established his company in 1947 and the business has been making fine furniture ever since. Three generations of family have guided the business, designing and creating classically crafted furniture which can be found in homes and hotels all over the world.

hudsonliving_IMG_0390

 

 

 

Cumbrian bed company teams up with Age UK and Eden Flood Volunteers to help those affected by floods in the region

Cumbrian bed manufacturer, Sealy UK is spearheading a campaign to support residents affected by the devastation of the region’s recent flooding – teaming up with local organisations, Age UK and Eden Flood Volunteers.

Following its involvement with the immediate relief efforts when flooding hit the region back in December 2015 providing much-needed supplies, Sealy is now helping residents as they prepare to return to their homes.

The company has made a donation of bed frames and mattresses, worth up to £40,000*, to the two organisations, which will each allocate the items to residents in the community who desperately need them. Sealy is also urging other local businesses and furniture manufacturers to follow suit and pledge their support to those affected in the region.

Neil Robinson, Sealy’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We’re a Cumbrian company, based in Aspatria and the flooding appeal is very close to our hearts. Many Sealy colleagues and their friends and family members have been directly affected by the terrible weather conditions we experienced not only in December last year, but on several subsequent occasions, the results of which have been absolutely devastating each time.

“We’ve supported the efforts in any way we can, with a donation to the community foundation, providing supplies and catering for rescue teams and now, teaming up with Age UK and Eden Flood Volunteers, to help residents return to homes. These organisations help those in need in the community every single day and we’re incredibly pleased to be able to support them with their efforts.

“We are aware how many others have been playing their part when it comes to this important cause, and we would absolutely love to see businesses in our community continuing the great work to help those affected to get their houses back in order.”

Joan Bailey, Information and Advice Supervisor at Age UK Carlisle, said: “During our work with the community we’ve experienced first-hand some of the damage caused by December’s floods. It is incredibly disruptive, especially to elderly residents who may spend a lot of time in their homes and rely on the support of others to get these homes repaired.

“The flooding didn’t only impact on the ground floor of the houses affected, but the resulting damp has damaged rooms and furniture on the higher levels too; the mattresses will therefore be absolutely vital. We’d like to thank Sealy for its kind donation from us here at Age UK and the community members these items will go to.”

Alan Bennett at Eden Flood Volunteers, said: “We are extremely grateful for Sealy’s generous offer of support during what has been a very difficult time for the community. It’s fantastic to see a local organisation really caring about the residents in the region and the mattresses will go a long way to helping people return to their homes.”

*Total donation value from Sealy UK will be a maximum of £40,000 (RRP), though may be less, depending on the value of specific mattresses and bases selected by recipients.