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The Kaleidoscope Collection has announced that it will be holding an auction for furniture that it holds in its warehouse.
The company has stated that the auction is being run to raise more funds for the refurbishment of its hotels.
The sale is aiming to shift a number of items that have been collected throughout the last few years.
The stand out pieces in the sale will include collections from Timothy Oulten and items from the Ritz in Paris.
Owner Ian Taylor said: “We’ve got so many amazing items that have been collected throughout the years and there are so many pieces that we’ve used, that have been in the hotels and now sit in the warehouse. They deserve to have a new home where they can be on show and loved!
“As we work towards a more positive environmental impact, it seems so wasteful to have all of these items in storage, so we’re opening up the warehouse to local businesses and the community, pricing everything at a total steal to ensure we can shift the maximum amount.”
He added: “There’s also loads of upcycling opportunities, from tables, to armchairs, to cabinets and wardrobes. There is also a full room of wall lights, chandeliers, table maps and fabrics included in the sale.”
The Kaleidoscope Collection portfolio comprises The Bird, Bath, Homewood and Bistropstrow, which reopened recently.





























