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Abode sink and tap summer promotion for retailers

Showroom promotions for Abode retailers….

Abode retailers Brushed black showroom promotion

As retailers look to change their showrooms up ready for the new season Abode has launched a number of enticing promotions to help them introduce the latest Abode sink and tap ranges into their displays.

With the trend for alternative finishes in tap design set to be a hot topic throughout the autumn and into 2020, Abode retailers can take advantage of significant and exclusive discounts on Abode tap in Brushed Brass and Matt Black. This includes special display prices on the manufacturer’s contemporary Atlas tap family and the Abode Swich water filter device.

Introducing hot new finishes including Brushed Brass, Brushed Nickel and Matt Black into their displays is made easier than ever for Abode retailers who can take delivery of display models of the Althia, New Media and Atlas kitchen taps for the special display price of £164 (ex VAT).

Retailers also have the opportunity to break into the hot water tap market and upsell consumers from conventional taps with an exclusive promotion on Abode Pronteau 4IN1 taps. With a special discounted price for two taps, retailers are encouraged to buy one to show and one to go.

With summer promotional prices also available on Abode sinks including large and single bowl granite and stainless steel models, plus the new Matrix R15 Extra Large Single Bowl and Studio Compact, now is the chance for retailers to ensure their showroom displays are on trend.

All promotions run until 30 September 2019.

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