Lancashire woodworking company has products featured in final of BBC’s Interior Design Masters

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Hello Nook, who make bespoke furniture in Chorley, had two of its products featured on BBC’s Interior Design Masters, presented by well known comedian Alan Carr, which aired on Tuesday evening (30th April).

The grand final took place at the magnificent Blenheim Palace, in Oxfordshire, where the two finalists had to transform a holiday lodge each within the grounds. Roisin Quinn, the crowned winner, used both the large scallop and wavy trims, that have been designed and made by Hello Nook, to help transform her lodge.

Alan Carr even joked to Roisin about the trim, while holding it up to his mouth, saying “where did you get the moulds of my teeth! It’s uncanny! I’m so pleased I inspire you!” Roisin had first dropped into the Hello Nook workshop last September, during filming, to collect the trim. That’s when Hello Nook realized where it was going but had to wait until the final show aired to see how exactly it would be used.

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