Renaissance Kitchens ceases to trade

Renaissance Kitchens ceases to trade

Lincoln-based Renaissance Kitchens has closed its doors with more than 75 items from the company’s showroom now up for sale by online auction, which closes at 12pm on Friday, August 25.

Asset advisory firm Walker Singleton, which is hosting the online auction, has invited bids on the company’s showroom appliances and displays and support equipment, following the appointment of liquidators.

These include ex-display appliances such as ovens, microwaves, cooking hobs, extractors, as well as a fridge-freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, from brands like Samsung, Indesit and Neff. Former display kitchen cabinets ranging in size and colour can also be found for sale.

The auction also features support equipment such as two Ford Transit Custom Panel Vans, a pallet truck and bays of racking. All of the lots can be viewed here.

Interested parties are able to bid for products online now until the auction closes from 12pm on Friday August 25. Viewings for the lots are by appointments only.

Walker Singleton associate director, Luke Hartshorn, commented: “There is a selection of items available in this auction which will appeal to anyone, from kitchen retailers and installers through to those looking for a new appliance for their home.”

“We would recommend anyone interested in taking part in the auction to view the lots and see for themselves the standard of items available.”

For further information on the online auction and to view the lots, search ‘Walker Singleton The Renaissance Kitchens online auction’.

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