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Stoneham Kitchens to take part in Coronation Festival

Royal Warrant holder, Stoneham Kitchens, will be showcasing its bespoke kitchens at The Gardens of Buckingham Palace for a spectacular festival celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Queen's Coronation.

2013-03-29
KENT, ENGLAND, March 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) Specialising in stylish, bespoke kitchens and quality furniture making, Stoneham Plc. will join over 200 Royal Warrant holders at a unique four-day festival, held in The Gardens at Buckingham Palace between the 11th and 14th of July 2013.

The Coronation Festival, in celebration of the 60th anniversary of The Queen's Coronation, is a one-off event, bringing together companies and individuals who hold Royal Warrants of Appointment, a mark of recognition for supplying goods or services to the Households of The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales for more than five years. As Royal Warrant holders since 1995, Stoneham Kitchens will exhibit alongside some of best examples of innovation and excellence in British trade and craft.

"We're thrilled to be taking part in such a prestigious event," says Adrian Stoneham, Managing Director of Stoneham Kitchens. "As a family company, we're not a business that's about being here today, gone tomorrow. We take a long-term view, and this Festival is a great opportunity to join other businesses that share our ethos of quality and innovation."

The Coronation Festival will also be the launch of Stoneham Kitchens own anniversary celebrations, as the company turns 150 next year. "This is an exciting milestone for Stoneham Kitchens and a brilliant time to reflect on where we are today: the people (employees, suppliers, dealers and customers); the designs and new innovations; how we've overcome industry challenges along the way; and the company vision that has been a driving force throughout. The Coronation Festival is going to be a wonderful opportunity to launch our anniversary celebrations and unveil a preview of our special edition 1864 collection."

The Festival's open to members of the public from Friday 12th to Sunday14th July with an expected 60,000 visitors. There will be a Royal Preview on Thursday, 11th July for invited guests, including Members of the Royal Family, charities, patronages, media, armed forces, inward investors and overseas trade missions, and guests of the Royal Warrant Holders Association and the Royal Household. In the evening, the Gardens will host a magnificent performance of music and dance: the Coronation Gala will celebrate cultural life during the reign of Her Majesty, showcasing the achievements and personality of this extraordinary age.

Steve Lipscombe
RONIN Marketing Limited
+44 (0) 20 3326 5040
stevel@roninmarketing.co.uk
http://www.roninmarketing.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Stoneham Kitchens to take part in Coronation Festival
Royal Warrant holder, Stoneham Kitchens, will be showcasing its bespoke kitchens at The Gardens of Buckingham Palace for a spectacular festival celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Queen's Coronation.