080 ADVERTORIAL
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CLEVER KITCHENS
1: Many people now want their main eating area to be more relaxed, rather than having a formal dining room. Ceramic tables are ideal, being modern in style and very durable. At David Salmon we have a large selection of styles and sizes in our Cross In Hand store. Call 01435 863921 or visit
davidsalmon.co.uk
2: David Haugh began designing and making one-off high-end furniture pieces in 1988 – and he has stayed true to his core values of exceptional value for money, excellence in design and manufacture and customer service. Visit workshops and showrooms at Unit 8, Noblesgate Yard, Bells Yew Green, Tunbridge Wells TN3 9AT, call 01892 750310 or email
sue@davidhaugh.co.uk
3: Since 1999, Freeland Tiles in Sevenoaks have built a reputation in the area for excellent customer service, a great tile selection and competitive prices to both trade and retail customers. Visit 124-126 London Road, Dunton Green, Sevenoaks TN13 2UT, call 01732 459765 or email
sales@freelands-tiles.co.uk
4: Situated on The Pantiles, this small but perfectly designed studio hints at what is achievable by showcasing fragments of Poggenpohl’s product ranges. Behind the freshly renovated facade, customers can expect a modern contrasting range: the award-winning +VENOVO is the focus of the new studio, with its elegant, functional and minimalist design. Pop into 39-41 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TE or visit
poggenpohl.com
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