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Foremost Furniture Ltd – contract pub, cafe & restaurant suppliers
Pub Contract Furniture and Refurbishment Specialists.
Foremost Furniture Ltd was established in 1974, since then we have been supplying the hospitality sector with a vast range of quality contract furniture. All our own products are hand finished by time-served craftsmen and craftswomen.
We supply new indoor and outdoor furniture, refurbish our customers’ existing furniture and our salvage, provide new fixed seating, refurbish existing and can supply curtains and blinds.
We are happy to provide no obligation quotes, liaise with Designers, provide advice on design, produce bespoke products and will be pleased to visit any venue, nationwide free of charge to tender for works.
We are based in Haslingden, Rossendale and our premises cover 80,000 square foot comprising of an extensive single storey manufacturing unit incorporating a furniture making wood shop, in-house polishing shop, upholstery work shop, cutting and sewing work shop and our own fleet of vehicles. We have a two-storey office block at the front of the mill and the premises are situated within a secure, self-contained site.
In addition to supplying new quality contract furniture, we also have approximately 40,000 square foot of quality salvage furniture including chairs, tables, settles, dumbwaiters etc.
♻️Our USP is our refurbishment service, we recognise that our activities have an impact on the environment and therefore we are committed to reducing this. It is our policy to encourage our customers to adopt the 3R’s – Reduce, Reuse & Recycle. Using your existing furniture or our salvage not only saves you money but, saves furniture going to land fill and prevents the need to produce new. You are welcome to come and view our salvage furniture by appointment to choose your furniture, or one of our dedicated representatives will be pleased to meet you at your premises to discuss your requirements. ♻️
Foremost Furniture Ltd – contract pub, cafe & restaurant suppliers.



















