February is finally here after what feels like a marathon January for us all. This month we can look forward to all things lovely in the world of hospitality - Valentine's Day, Pancake Day, and who could forget World Bartender Day! (24th Feb) Read on to hear more about our featured products, newly added sale items, and current trends we are loving right now..
Featured Products
Here at Pubstuff we know the importance of wanting to keep a traditional theme in our venues and spaces. It just oozes comfort and familiarity, and will keep your punters coming back time after time. Our featured products this month mixes our favourite traditional chairs with one of our newer modern designs.
Recent Projects
One of our most recent projects was at The Nightingale Pub in Bicester, and what a stylish space they transformed their venue into! A mixture of York, Cambridge and Ohio Dining chairs were used in complimentary Vintage and Weathered Oak woods and coordinating fabrics. They really helped create a cosy atmosphere with their decision to opt for nature themed wallpaper, dark natural tones, and rustic wood finishes.
New Sale Items Added
What's better than being able to get your hands on some seriously discounted goodies? From stools to soft seating, chairs and tabletops, there's something for everyone's needs. We've recently added some brand new bits to our sale page, so head over to grab yourself a bargain before they're all gone!
Dark Academia
Injecting some serious drama into your space can make a great statement, and Dark Academia does just that. Bringing some brooding, gothic personality into your interior can create some seriously cosy atmosphere. Historical in design, it's also studious, sultry with a nod to knowledge and learning. Incorporating rich tones of red, mahogany, green, and tobacco, textured wallpapers, large rugs and leather chesterfield sofas. Accents of Victorian florals, wood panelling and moody lighting all contribute towards giving a real luxury yet homey feel.
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