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A Tropical Paradise Is Coming To Dartford

The month of July will be open for seven days a week at Lesser & Pavey’s showroom in Dartford in Kent.

Over 5,000 products are being showcased, to include a preview of the company’s new Tropical Paradise collection which features a range of bags to include a clutch, purse, cosmetic bag, lunch and cooler bags.

Also part of the collection are stationery items and ceramics such as fine china mugs, as well as kitchenware and textiles, to include glass cutting boards, a tea towel, apron and an oven glove.

“Items remind you of sunnier times and holidays, bringing a touch of the tropics to the home,” says managing director Julian Hunt.

The showroom is situated off the M25, between Stansted and Gatwick airports, and is also close to Ebbsfield International station. Visit www.leonardo.co.uk

 

Top: Lesser & Pavey’s new Tropical Paradise collection will be previewed at the company’s open days in July.

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