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Desser & Company has a proud history stretching back some four generations of the same family, the company does not live in the past, constant growth and development has seen it become recognised as one of the country's leading providers of quality cane furniture to the retail trade.
The majority of the company's products are manufactured from Cane or Rattan, which start out in life as spiny climbing palms that can eventually grow to over 185 metres as they reach for sunlight through the density of the jungle. Reflecting the traditional skill and allure of material fashioned by human hands, it little wonder that Rattan is cherished throughout the world for its elegance and simplicity.
Desser & Company offer an excellent selection of beautifully hand-crafted Rattan suites, available in a range of stylish materials - from soft muted traditional classic designs to stunning contemporary fabrics they will add a touch of class to any room. The company also carries a stock of exceptionally fine dining tables and chairs, along with occasional furniture and an extensive range of basketware.
The company was recently featured in an interiors article in The Daily Express and have also been used on more than one occasion on the ITV show, "60 Minute Makeover". The name Desser & Company has become synonymous with distinctive furniture that speaks volumes about its owners.
For more information on this distinctive range of products contact Desser & Company on 0161-834 1795, e-mail info@desser.co.uk or, alternatively, visit our website at http://www.desser.co.uk/
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