A renowned British department store has reintroduced its fitted kitchen service after a hiatus due to the closure of its key supplier, Mereway. The new offering comes through partnerships with manufacturers Symphony and Omega.
Photo: John Lewis.
Kitchens by the department store, John Lewis are now available for viewing online, with physical displays set to return to John Lewis stores in Oxford Street, Edinburgh, Cambridge, and Bluewater this week, along with an additional 25 locations by the year's end.
Marissa Woodley, category lead for John Lewis Fitted Kitchens, expressed excitement about the relaunch, emphasising the company's 70 years of experience in the kitchen sector. The new ranges, John Lewis Editions and John Lewis Elements, cater to diverse customer preferences, featuring both handcrafted traditional designs and sleek modern finishes, all backed by a 10-year guarantee.
Additionally, John Lewis has updated its backend systems and is among the first major retailers to implement the CAD package Winner, while maintaining relationships with trusted suppliers like Blanco, Franke, and Abode. This comprehensive approach aims to enhance the customer experience from design to installation.
Source: www.kbbreview.com