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Essentials By Panache 21st Birthday Celebrations Open day 19th March 10am - 4pm


In 1990 when Peter Lawson first opened his doors as Panache Designs, he set about building a customer friendly business. A couple of years later he bought Broughtons premises and renamed it Essentials by Panache. Through long hours and hard work he built a customer friendly business and has helped to turn customers into friends. Since taking over the business nearly 2 years ago following Peters untimely death, Sally has made sure that the company still provides the personal touch that was so important to Peter. "4 years ago we decided to move premises to Willows Lane, where the showroom is all on one level being much more practical for everybody. It was very hard work with long hours to prepare the showroom for opening, but it has paid off. All our customers love the new showroom. Customers are allowed to browse at leisure in a relaxed environment without being pressured into decisions. My experienced and professional team offer advice, Design service and a full fitting service. Sally and her team would like to say a big Thank You to all her suppliers and associates whom have helped Essentials by Panache become one of the area's leading retailers of Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms and especially through difficult times over the last few years. Come and join us on the 19th March to celebrate 21 years of excellence with new displays from Germany, home economist by Heather Richardson, where you can sample food cooked on the unique continunam induction hob, raffle prizes, and discounts. There's something for everyone and we look forward to welcoming you on our special day." Sally Mason. Managing Director


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