For those seeking a blend of style and practicality in their bedroom furniture, the Formby Oak range from Hill and Hunter offers an elegant solution. The 50cm narrow robe is perfect for rooms where space is at a premium. This cleverly designed piece boasts a single door concealing ample hanging space, while two convenient drawers below provide additional storage. What sets the Formby range apart is its customisable nature; available in a wide array of paint colours and wood finishes, you can truly tailor it to your taste. Choose from a variety of handle options to complete the look. This narrow profile robe is ideal for smaller bedrooms or where multiple pieces are required. As part of a larger collection, the Formby furniture can be seamlessly butted together to create a bespoke, built-in look, maximising your storage and creating a cohesive aesthetic. Visit our Nantwich showroom to experience the Formby range first-hand and explore the possibilities. Our team is on hand to answer any questions and help you design your dream bedroom.
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Craig Fairclough
1 year ago
Wow, what service. We were looking everywhere for a TV cabinet for months, all that seemed to be on offer were either too short, had DVD and Sky box openings (so last year!) or corner designs. We were [read more] discussing our requirements with team Webb and they said, we can get one made! Only 4 weeks after order placed, the perfect item arrived, fantastic and well done, thank you.
Peter Williams
2 months ago
Excellent place to visit with an extensive range of furniture on two floors. They have two stores in Nantwich so allow yourself plenty of time.The sales staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable.
David Pickworth
1 year ago
Great place to purchase furniture and has old style customer service with nothing to much
Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.