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Inspired by rescued cottage furniture, the Bramley coffee table replicates the past to save you scouring the antique shops, capturing warm memories of bygone days. Distressed cream finish Two drawers
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Our ever popular Garrat lamp table is crafted from solid birch and stained to show the natural ...
Add a little decadence to your living space. Mixing mirrored glamour with elegant solid birch c...
A piece of upholstery to be admired and enjoyed for many years to come, our charming Burlington...
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Laura Ashley is one of the worlds best loved lifestyle brands, producing the finest seasonal collections for home fashion. From our humble beginnings, when Laura and Bernard Ashley started printing fabric on their kitchen table in 1953, Laura Ashley has grown into a hugely successful business.
A random selection of reviews taken about this merchant. PLEASE NOTE: These are invidual opinions, and not our own experiences.
I visited the Laura Ashley Weybridge store (my local) to order some items for my new house, as they were running a 25% off mega-event. I was greeted promptly and politely in store, and left to browse for a short while. I was approached by a well mannered sales advisor when she saw me testing out a number of sofa's on display. She brought me the full range of fabrics and helped me decide on fabric and style of sofa. I explained I was also looking for complementing curtains. She showed me the different..
Absolutely disgraceful!!! After spending over £2000 on silk blinds from the Camberley store (Very helpful staff taking my orders and money!!!), 2 of the seven blinds received were faulty and Laura Ashley customer services treat the customer (me) with no respect whats so ever. I followed all of their processes, firstly calling customer services then sending in an email with photos, then waiting 3 weeks for a response, chasing for a follow up, just to be told that the manufacturer's could not see..