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Classics
in furniture making since 1791. It was a maxim of the late 1700's,
when Thomas Sheraton was forming his reputation as one of the
greatest of all English furniture makers, that good design should
'unite elegance and utility and blend the useful with the agreeable'.
Sheraton reflects the finest traditions of English craftsmanship.
Each kitchen is a unique combination of practicality, beauty
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Nolte
has been the name for kitchens with a high standard of quality
ever since the firm was established in 1959. The flawless finish,
practicality and long life of the kitchens have made them the
third biggest manufacturer of fitted kitchens in Germany. It
goes without saying that these kitchens are not only functional
but good-looking too. |
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Since
the 18th century the name Chippendale has been synonymous with
the finest traditions of English furniture making. Chippendale
Kitchens embody the highest principles of design, the finest natural
materials and the ultimate in time honoured craftsman-based techniques. |
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For
over twenty years Prentice Furniture have been manufacturers of
superior bespoke kitchens and furniture. Renowned for skilled
craftsmanship, traditional furnishing and strict attention to
detail, emphasis on design and the finest natural materials is
paramount. |
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A celebrated designer, architect and artist. Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh earned worldwide acclaim as a visionary in furniture design, interior design and textiles. With a distinctive style combining sharp clean lines and right angles, with subtle curves and floral motifs, his influence on European design and Art Nouveau in the UK at the turn of the 20th Century was legendary. Now the Mackintosh philosophy lives on through a series of stunning in-frame and contemporary designs, delivering not only kitchens for living in, but also works of art. Designed with the present and future in mind rather than an eye on the past, they resonate with the ideals of the man himself. |
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