A world of furniture awaits at Taskers of Accrington
Accrington (PRWEB UK) 22 October 2013 -- Taskers.com is a new online experience showcasing a wide range of stylish furniture for the home. With a huge range of sofas, chairs, dining sets, beds, bedroom furniture, coffee tables, mirrors, carpets, rugs and more. Taskers really is the place to choose a new look for the style of one's life.
Established in 1896, this visionary retailer has evolved into much more than a furniture showroom in Queens Road, Accrington. The new website showcases perfectly its fabulous furniture and accessories and a unique Inspiration section brings together key items from different ranges to create classic, traditional and period looks, as well as contemporary, eclectic and on trend styles.
Most of the leading brands of furniture, beds and carpets are available at Taskers.com. Many are top UK Brands, whilst others are European or international brands. Top bed brands like Slumberland, Tempur, Vi-Spring, Jensen, Dorlux and Myers provide a choice from affordable to luxury in beds, divan beds and mattresses. Its sofa ranges include top Brands like Natuzzi, Stressless, Tetrad, Parker Knoll, G Plan Upholstery and more. Furniture brands include Calligaris, Corndell, Jesse, Kesterport, Skovby, Tom Schneider, Ercol, Nathan, Stone International and Halo, many of which offer both dining and bedroom furniture ranges.
Taskers makes it easy to live in style - offering a free 1 year warranty on all its furnishings, free delivery on orders over £500 and an option to pay only a 30% deposit to secure the delivery of an order.
For a dining room that is not just a place to eat but a place to come together to unwind, or a bedroom that will give endless hours of comfort, or an office that makes studying stylish, visit taskers.com and get the choice, the expert advice needed and much, much more.
To find out more about Taskers of Accrington, visit http://www.taskers.com.
Scott Williams, Taskers, http://www.taskers.com, +44 1617646500, [email protected]
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