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Richard Burbidge has launched a new twisted spindle offering a contemporary ‘twist’ on traditional stair design.
The new twisted spindles are crafted in solid white oak to ensure they will stay looking good for years to come. The slimline spindles offer a sleek, alternative design, to classic stair spindles.
The range has been designed to be as simple to fit as possible, enabling contractors to offer customers a bespoke and affordable look, that is quick and easy to achieve.
Planning the design and purchasing of stair parts is made easy with Richard Burbidge’s online ‘Stair Project’ tool. This allows contractors to work with customers to create the perfect staircase, leading to a hassle-free installation process.
Paul Martin, Group Product Marketing Manager at Richard Burbidge, said, “When investing in new stair parts customers want choice. This is why we are investing in product development, introducing a wide range of unique and contemporary components to meet consumers’ changing tastes.
“The new twisted spindle combines classic elegance with up-to-the-minute styling, making it the ideal product for contractors as it’s easy to fit and will allow them to meet the most discerning customers’ demands.”
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