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Emerson Interiors E


The Essex based company,which spe- cialises in the design, manufactureand instal- lation of custom-built fitted kitchens, bed- rooms, home offices and lounge furniture, has gone from strength to strength since 1979. The company believes this is down its expertise, quality craftsmanship and unique service, which is offered to all of its clients. As an independent, family owned business, Emerson Interiors is able to listen to all of its clients’ needs. It does this through an individ- ual design service that ensures all of its furni- tureistailored to meet each customer’sexact specifications. The company can talk through your require- ments and help design akitchen, bedroom, lounge or office, which will make the most of an individual space. It has now taken this service one step fur- ther by opening its new Design Studio at its


MERSON Interiors has built up an envi- able reputation thanks to morethan 30 years of fine furnituremaking.


in its own factory by ateam of skilled crafts- men, and everything is made to measure. The finished product can then by installed to the highest of standards by the company’steam of skilled craftsmen. Emerson Interiors is proud of its reputation, expertise and quality workmanship, as well as its 31 years of history.They have built up an extensive client base over the years, many of whom have come back time and time again. Living in ahome of natural beauty doesn’t


factory premises in Basildon. The Design Studio offers even morefor clients, by allow- ing them to select the material finish, door style, handles, worktops and appliances they want to create their dream look. All of the company’sfurnitureishandmade


have to be expensive so why not call Emerson Interiors for advice and anoobliga- tion quote? For further information visit its showroom at


Unit 8and 9onCranes Industrial Estate, Cranes Close, Basildon, or call Emerson Interiors on 01268 525216.


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