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We have recently produced 5mm foamcore (foam board) panels in a shape of large snowflakes for Morgan Furniture. Morgan Furniture is a wholly British, design orientated, business making seating and tables for the contract market from its dedicated 4500m2 factory in Hampshire. They design and produce their furniture entirely in-house and deliver the finished product to their customers using their own fleet of vehicles.

Morgan is a passionate exponent of lean manufacture and, through its actions, clearly demonstrates how this approach delivers mutual benefits for company and customer. Significant reductions in waste have produced corresponding environmental gains and cost savings for the customer while, at the same time, operational efficiency has been increased resulting in improved lead times and even higher quality of product and service to the customer.

"Good design is not just beautiful, it is functional, it is a combination of great care, attention to detail and its style and quality will always endure time."

At Morgan they believe the design and manufacture of truly original, high-quality furniture is the result of passion, care, design integrity, experience, craftsmanship and an unfaltering dedication to quality. This commitment could not be realised without fully integrating the design and manufacturing processes. At Morgan's workshops and studio in Hampshire they start the process with trees and finish with beautifully crafted chairs.

At Carrick Signs we are very happy that with our contour cut foam core snowflakes' prints we could contribute to the company's beautifull and reputable image.




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