A family run business celebrated the opening of its new furniture store in Bolton today.
Loom Loft Furniture and Interiors opened its third furniture store in former Global Interiors premises in Astley Bridge, Bolton
The family owned business opened their first flagship store and The Loft bistro in 2019 at Barrow Brook, Clitheroe, Lancashire followed by a second ‘Select’ store at The Mill Batley, West Yorkshire in 2021 and have now expanded their brand into the Bolton and North Manchester area.
Founder and Managing Director, Boyd Hargreaves said “We are excited to be bringing the Loom Loft experience to Bolton and its surrounding areas.
"Bolton has such a rich industrial textile heritage. As someone with a deep rooted family history in textile manufacturing I have always strived to support and work with upholstery manufacturers in the UK and in particular Lancashire and the North West. "Our aim is to display a cohesive range of quality sofa collections with many bespoke layouts, fabric and colour options.
"To complement our stores we put a lot of focus on sourcing a wide range of unique and interesting furniture and interior collections. All set within an industrial feel and aesthetically creative store environment which enhances the experience for our customers.”
Loom Loft prides itself on its 'extraordinary selection of contemporary, traditional & bespoke furniture'.
Posting on Facebook, a spokesman said: "We are proud to announce our new Loom Loft ‘Select’ Furniture & Interiors store is now open at Astley Bridge, Bolton.
"Store located at 393 Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, BL1 8DY. Telephone 01204 592595
"Open 7 days a week from 9.30am-6pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-5pm
"The concept store showcases a hand-picked selection of products from our flagship family-owned store located at Barrow, Clitheroe Lancashire. Our business has a strong ethos of working with bespoke and independent UK manufacturers and suppliers.
"If you are in the area why not pop in, have a browse around and say hi, we look forward to seeing you."
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