— 28 February 2020
Have a read of our latest blog post which answers some of our frequently asked questions on the use of contract furniture.
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BPR Contract Furniture are delighted to announce that our chosen charity for 2020 is Air Ambulance NI. Through a variety of fundraising events and initiatives, we are committed to raising funds and awareness for this fantastic service.
→ Continue reading— 11 December 2019
As 2019 draws to a close, the team at BPR Contract Furniture have been reflecting on the highlights of this year.
→ Continue reading— 11 November 2019
The influence of Instagram continues to grow year on year and is showing no signs of slowing down. Creating instagrammable moments is now part of design briefs as more and more venues contend for free publicity and the genuine footfall created in the quest for a perfect selfie. Bars and restaurants now need to offer more than just exceptional food and service as this social platform plays a key role in the success of many hospitality venues.
→ Continue reading— 1 October 2019
As BPR Contract Furniture turns 15, we take a look back at our 15 favourite projects.
→ Continue reading— 26 September 2019
We have recently started to use soda blasting in our workshop to safely strip timber back to it's original state. This process is gentle to the underlying surface, allowing us to remove the coating without harming the substrate, and restore antique pieces of furniture to their former glory.
→ Continue reading— 19 August 2019
BPR Contract Furniture design, manufacture and install quality furniture for businesses in the commercial and hospitality sectors throughout the UK and Ireland. Following a period of rapid expansion, we are looking for an Accounts and Office Administrator to join our team in Co.Tyrone.
→ Continue reading— 25 June 2019
A new job opportunity for a junior pricing analyst has become available at BPR Contact Furniture.
→ Continue reading— 15 May 2019
Mental health is the foundation for our health and well-being, giving us the ability to cope with everyday pressures, manage life changes and help us bounce back from difficulties. Anyone can suffer from poor mental health. The Northern Trust characterises mental health problems as changes in thinking, mood or behaviour and include anxiety and depression. Poor mental health affects at least one in four people across the UK each year.
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