Telegraph sends perfect message with bar refurb

MANCHESTER-based Telegraph Contract Furniture has completed the contract to refurbish the high-profile bar Dukes 92 in the Castlefield area of the city.

The interior of the building has been refurbished to combine the industrial look.

Telegraph Contract Furniture has successfully completed the interiors of many award-winning restaurants in the booming Manchester restaurant and nightlife scene.

Recent contracts include Tattu in Spinningfields, Evelyns Café & Bar in the Northern Quarter of Manchester, Miyagi’s on Bold Street and The Vincent Cafe & Cocktail Bar in Liverpool.

The company is also popular nationwide completing high profile jobs further afield in North Wales and London including celebrity chef Chef Mark Sargeant’s new restaurant Morden and Lea in Soho.

The growth of the business means that Telegraph Contract Furniture has moved its head office to a new premises at 41 King Street South in Manchester – thanks to a deal with King Street Commercial – and creating the first showroom of its kind in the city centre.
 
Director Kim Pinnington said: “Our new showroom, in the heart of the city, will allow us to showcase our various furniture ranges to designers, hoteliers, restaurateurs and the like and provide them with inspiration.  

“We really feel that this is a great opportunity for Telegraph Furniture to move on to the next level and be a part of the ever growing bar and restaurant trade in the city.”

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