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As summer begins, it’s the perfect time to take a fresh approach to styling your home. Lifestyle brand Neptune is on hand to help in west London, with the opening of its 11th store on 25 June 2015
Located on Chiswick High Road, the store will be Neptune’s largest London shop with inspirational ideas and products for living, dining, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, gardens and more. On its opening weekend, from Thursday until Sunday, the first 20 customers each day will receive an exclusive Neptune goodie bag and Neptune will also be offering visitors the chance to win £2,500 worth of Neptune gift vouchers to spend in-store.
A British company with a passion for innovative design, understated quality and a commitment to good value, Neptune is proud of its heritage and committed to using the best raw materials, designers and craftsmen. Founded in 1996 by John Sims-Hilditch and Giles Redman, its ethos is a simple one: to bring together their passion for beautifully designed products, with an appreciation and respect for their customers.
With John’s wife Emma Sims – Hilditch, recently named as one of the UK’s leading 100 interior designers, as its design director, Emma ensures that the collections retain the classic brand identity whilst simultaneously keeping up-to-date with market trends and new initiatives. A whole home concept that redefines interior design, furniture and customer service,
Neptune’s hand-crafted collections are built to last a lifetime. And with in-house interior designers on hand to advise customers in the Chiswick store, the look and style can be tailored to be truly unique to your home, so whether you’re looking to update just one room or makeover your whole home, visit the new Neptune Chiswick High Road store from 25 June for style inspiration and tips.
Neptune Chiswick, 305-307 Chiswick High Road, W4 4HH; neptune.com
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