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A New Look For Parlane Living

Parlane, which recently rebranded to Parlane Living, has adapted its showroom in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire to have the look and feel of a trade stand. This larger space is shared with Light & Living, Parlane’s partner brand, which recently acquired PT Group BV (Present Time).

Products span home décor, lifestyle, homewares and faux flowers, reflecting trends for summer and the seasons ahead, to include Christmas, with the entire 2021 collection offering more than 3000 products. Over 1000 products are added each season, with many products designed exclusively for the brand.

The company is conducting Covid-safe visits or virtual shopping tours by Zoom. To book a visit tel: 01451 812700 or email sales@parlane.co.uk

Founded in 1971, Parlane went into administration last year and was bought by Light & Living which is based in the Netherlands.

Visit www.parlane.co.uk

Top: Parlane Living is inviting retailers to visit their new look showroom in Bourton-on-the-Water.

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