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Library Ladders for commercial use
We work closely with interior designers, architects and developers to specify our products for commercial use in a whole range of spaces.
Our rolling and hook over library ladders can be seen in restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, brasseries, hairdressers, distilleries, wine merchants, interiors showrooms and much more. We supplied a record length of rails that wrapped around all four walls in a large library in London!
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Guest Blog: Will Mundy Carpentry
In the first of our series talking to our clients about using Library Ladder Company products, Will Mundy shares his views on well-made, enduring design and how our library ladder was an integral part of his latest project.
"We’re great believers in utilising all available space, as far as possible. The high ceilings in this particular office lent themselves to high level cabinets, accessible only by the use of a ladder. So to this end, yes, it certainly was an integral part of the design."
"My client was delighted by the end result!"
We love feedback from our customers and we're delighted to share a testimonial from Mackinnon Joinery testimonial for The Library Ladder Company.
Mackinnon Joinery:
"The Library Ladder Company were fantastic to deal with from the initial contact right through to delivery.
Jessica was very helpful with queries and always replied quickly.
The quality of components (in particular the rail system) was very good and I would not hesitate to order from them again.
My client was delighted with the end result, as was I.
On trend: Library Ladders
Restore order with stylish storage - as seen in Living Etc
After all the excesses of the festive season you’ll be more than ready to de-clutter and get organised for the year ahead. Clever storage solutions shouldn’t be overlooked – every room in the house could be improved with stylish storage, helping you to function better in daily life.
Here are some ideas for clever storage that you might not have thought of!
We are delighted to be featured in the January issue of Living Etc ~ ‘Design Dossier: Storage.’