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WHAT’S NEW?


CLARKE RENDALL OPENS NEW SHOWROOM


Clarke Rendall, a UK manufacturer of reception desks and specialist business furniture joinery solutions, has opened a new showroom facility at its Milton Keynes head office.


The showroom includes a wide selection of the company’s range of standard reception desks plus examples of bespoke joinery including decorative interior wall panelling, storage solutions and a conferencing huddle table.


Located on the Denbigh Hall Industrial Estate in Milton Keynes, alongside the company’s sales, design and manufacturing teams, visitors will also be able to take a peek behind the scenes to view some of the manufacturing process first-hand.


Bradley Fielden, Sales and Marketing Director at Clarke Rendall said: “We are delighted to be able to welcome visitors to visit our brand new showroom.


“As restrictions start to ease, our new showroom provides customers with the opportunity to see our product range for themselves, gain inspiration and discuss face to face with the team how we can help turn their furniture ideas into reality.


“We’ve been producing superb quality, contemporary business furniture right here in the UK since 1992 and having our showroom located alongside our manufacturing


facility allows us to show visitors not just examples of our finished products but also how we make them too. Plus, the showroom provides a place for customers to meet and discuss their requirements with our colleagues from sales, design right the way through to operations and production.


“From reception desks, through to special bespoke joinery commissions, our knowledge and specialist expertise means we ensure that all projects run smoothly from the outset. If customers would like to discuss a project brief with us, we’d encourage them to make an appointment and we would be delighted to welcome them to our new showroom. Alternatively, we also have the technology to offer visitors a virtual showroom tour for those who are unable to visit us in person.”


The new showroom includes some of Clarke Rendall’s most popular


reception desks, including the latest addition to its standard range, the Stave collection.


This bold reception piece offers plenty of open space behind the desk, while maintaining a contemporary and clean look at the front. The feature panels of this desk can be in any of the company’s standard finishes, meaning it can be customised to fit perfectly to complement any reception area.


While any of the standard collections can be specified as standard, any of the ranges can also be customised to any degree to meet a customer’s exact requirements. Examples of the wide variety of material finishes available will also be on display, this includes samples from all of the major laminate and solid surface manufacturers plus examples of glass, metal, wood veneer and micro concrete, all of which can be used as part of a bespoke reception design.


Ideally situated in Milton Keynes, the showroom can easily be reached by car via the M1 or the A5, and if arriving by rail, is just a short taxi ride away from either Milton Keynes Central or Bletchley stations.


Anyone wishing to book an appointment to visit the showroom can do so via their usual Clarke Rendall contact or by contacting the sales support team on the details below.


Call: 01908 391600 Email: hello@clarkerendall.com www.clarkerendall.com


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