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Todd Doors to Release New Brochure Next Year

Timber door suppliers delay release of 2013 brochure until January. New door designs added to the brochure.

2012-12-18
MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, December 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Todd Doors, one of the UK's leading suppliers of timber doors, have taken the decision to delay the release of their eagerly anticipated new brochure - it was announced today.

The brand new brochure, which was set for release in December, in time for Christmas, has now been delayed until January, allowing a more expansive range of timber doors to be printed and introduced inside the catalogue, according to a spokesperson for the company.

The scheduled December release was supposed to exclusively unveil the brand new 2013 collections of internal and external doors from Todd Doors. However, the decision to delay comes after more collections were recently added to the new range, featuring door and door furniture designs of the very highest quality and sure to befit customers' tastes.

With knockdown prices on a vast selection of crafted doors, the 2013 Todd Doors brochure is set to reinforce just how affordable their door and door furniture products actually are.

Commenting on the release, a spokesperson for Todd Doors said today:

"The decision to delay was made purely on the basis that we have more doors to include in our new brochure. We're really excited about next year [2013] and we'd like to kick January off with a big bang by introducing our 2013 collection in full in our gleaming new brochure - rather than omitting our latest ranges.'

The brochure shows off our diverse, yet beautiful, collection of timber doors and door furniture products. But it also highlights just how affordable our doors really are. We pride ourselves on providing customers with top quality products- we've been doing it for 60 years now. But why should quality have to cost and arm and a leg? Here at Todd Doors we offer unmatched quality at unmatched prices."

With two established showrooms in London and Bournemouth, Todd doors boast one of the largest collections of interior and exterior doors and door furniture in the United Kingdom. Their collection timber doors epitomises the current demand for modern furniture with the company priding itself on stocking the very latest in door design.

To view their stunning collections of external and internal doors, please visit the Todd Doors website at www.todd-doors.co.uk.

Notes to Editor

Todd Doors is a family-owned business based in Northholt, West London specialising in supplying timber-made doors. The business, which first began in a small workshop back in 1952, has grown dramatically since those early days, establishing expansive showrooms in London and now Bournemouth, which equates to 20 000 sg.ft of warehousing. Todd Doors offers an unrivalled selection of globally sourced products to even the most discerning customer and have built on their rich heritage to become renowned industry leaders for stocking doors and complementary door linings.


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[Press-News.org] Todd Doors to Release New Brochure Next Year
Timber door suppliers delay release of 2013 brochure until January. New door designs added to the brochure.