June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Despite offering extremely competitive prices as standard on the latest shabby chic furniture ranges, Acolyte Home & Gifts are spoiling customers further through their vat free amnesty. Hurry, as the amnesty finishes at the end of July.
The latest addition from Acolyte is their shabby chic furniture range. Comprising of wardrobes through to chairs and bedside cabinets, this highly desirable and sort after furniture trend is anticipated to be a huge hit. Having started off with a few pieces, the popularity has grown and there is a now a dedicated shabby chic furniture section on the Acolyte Home & Gifts website.
Shabby Chic is a term used to describe usually new furniture that has been given an antique /distressed finish, it's usually painted although not always. The end result is that it looks like it will have been in the family for generations - a modern heirloom in other words. Suiting both modern and traditional interiors and architecture, it isn't hard to understand why this look is highly desired at the moment.
The team at Acolyte have, for many years, enjoyed seeking and finding unusual items both for their own home, and as gifts for family and friends. Now that it is possible to source products that at one time would have been seen as specialist or exclusive due to their location, Acolyte are able through their extensive network of contacts to offer an impressively wide choice to customers including Gisela Graham products and oak bookcases.
Acolyte is an ethical company. The brainchild behind Acolyte Home & Gifts Barbara Adams, explains their concept: "We ensure that the products we offer are produced from sustainable sources and that our suppliers' employees are treated with dignity, respect and are paid fairly. We believe that our suppliers not only meet these exacting requirements, but offer products that are unique in the marketplace and stand out in terms of quality."
To view the full shabby chic furniture range and to take advantage of the VAT free amnesty, visit http://www.acolytehomeandgifts.com
Chic but Certainly not Shabby VAT Free Offers at Acolyte Home & Gifts
Acolyte Home & Gifts announce a VAT free amnesty on their shabby chic furniture range during June and July.
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