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Hospitality supplier adds Villeroy & Boch to its offering
ONE OF the world’s most recognised and prestigious glassware and ceramic brands will now be available through the UK’s leading supplier to the hospitality and catering industry.
Villeroy & Boch, which was founded in 1748, will now be offering its high quality ranges directly through The IG Group.
It’s the latest success for the company, which supplies bars, restaurants and hotels around the country, and is constantly growing its offering to clients which includes a host of brands which it sells exclusively.
The IG Group, which has bases in both London and the North East from where it supplies customers across the UK, is the sole distributor for leading tableware suppliers RAK, Sango, Heritage and Case Alegre, along with Metropolitan glassware and Minster cutlery.
The addition of Villeroy & Boch to its portfolio of established brands is a huge coup for the company and will enhance The IG Group’s already extremely strong offering.
“Being able to supply Villeroy & Boch ceramics and glassware to our clients is a fantastic addition to our ranges,” said Stephen Hoey, CEO of The IG Group.
“The company is known across the globe for the quality of its products and its reputation stretches back centuries.
“Villeroy & Boch is extremely selective about who they work with and we are delighted that our reputation has allowed us to form this relationship.”
The IG Group is based at Peterlee’s North East Industrial Estate in County Durham, with a showroom at Islington’s London Design Centre.
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