If you are looking for interior design advice and inspiration, then look no further than Knutsford on September 16th, when the town holds its second Knutsford at Home event.
The event is a collaboration between Knutsford’s home and interior shops and businesses in the town centre and will offer shoppers, inspiration, advice, and ideas as we move into the autumn and winter seasons.
The day’s programme is full of interesting talks, presentations, one-off offers and in some cases fizz and goody bags.
The businesses taking part are Aperture Doors, Arthur Lee, Detaljer, Flock of Arts, Havwoods, Holly Johnson Antiques, Kendal Quality Carpets, Oka, Sofas and Stuff, Suzy Watson Designs, and Terzetto.
Sandra Curties, Knutsford Town Council’s Town Centre Manager, said:
“The day’s programme is fantastic and ideal for all home enthusiasts. You can book a talk and pick up gardening advice from RHS member and ex-Head Gardener of Tatton Park Sam Youd at Sofas and Stuff, create a mood board at Susie Watson Designs and even hop on a Havwood’s Routemaster bus to find out about all things flooring”.
Ben Whittaker of Flock of Arts said:
“We are delighted to be taking part in this event and love the collaboration with the other interior shops. We will be focusing on the importance of colour and style when choosing a frame as well as showcasing our eclectic range of antiques”.
Lyndsey of Havwoods, said:
“We are excited to finally bring our famous Havwoods Routemaster Bus to Knutsford. You will find the bus outside the Lost & Found providing an additional location for us alongside our Regent Street Showroom, which is open for visitors to discover our beautiful range of luxury wood flooring and cladding products.".
A full programme can be picked up at any participating shop plus Knutsford Library, The Curzon, Knutsford Railway Station, and other shops within the town centre. Those interested can also follow Knutsford Town Council’s Facebook page and the event’s Instagram page Knutsford at Home.
Pictured - Former Mayor and current Councillor Stewart Gardiner with Julie Hamer and Holly Johnson, of Holly Johnson Antiques, at the 2021 event.
Photo Credit: Tessa Hari Carroll.
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