John Lewis Contract Soft Furnishings
John Lewis Contract Soft Furnishings offer a complete window furnishing solution and a wide range of soft furnishing accessories all supported by expert end to end project management. This includes quotations from plans, survey, manufacturing and installation.
We work across all sectors of contract and partner with many of the largest Hospitality, Care and BTR operators throughout the UK. We are also on the approved supplier list for a number of large Hotels Groups.
We are a specialist contract division based at the Herbert Parkinson curtain factory in Darwen, Lancashire which is wholly owned by John Lewis with all products made in England. As a result we provide the manufacturing excellence and service of the John Lewis Partnership at commercially competitive rates.
Our dedicated independent team of surveyors and installers are experienced in all types of work and our Account Managers and Projects team will advise on any specialist treatments to overcome any challenging difficulties.
Our clients have the benefit of a dedicated internal Project Controller and on site Project Manager for all major projects.
We also offer a maintenance portal once a project has been completed where all product data is uploaded on a room by room basis. This allows building managers to place orders for repair and replacement automatically from a phone or ipad.
We are accredited to ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 and members of the CIUK, ARL and Constructionline.
All site Partners carry CSCS cards and are DBS cleared where required.
Please see the project pages on our website for more details and testimonials. More information can be found on our website herbertparkinsoncontract.co.uk or call us on +44 (0) 1254 771614.
John Lewis & Partners Textiles Factory
Herbert Parkinson, Harvest Mill
Monton Road
Darwen
B83 0HR
UK
T: +44 (0) 1254 771614.
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Herbert Parkinson - John Lewis and Partners - Commissioned by Sunday photography by Alun Callender
Herbert Parkinson - John Lewis and Partners - Commissioned by Sunday photography by Alun Callender
