Fairfield Displays & Lighting shortlisted for Neg Awards.

Fairfield Displays & Lighting shortlisted for Negotiator award third year in succession

You know you’re doing something right when for the third year running you are shortlisted for the Supplier of the Year (Products) Negotiator Award.

Fairfield Displays & Lighting will be looking to go one better this year after receiving the Bronze and Silver Award in 2013 and 2014 respectively.

Fairfield has had another fantastic year supplying estate agents across the UK with top quality products at highly competitive prices. Some of the statistics speak for themselves…

– Over 2050 estate agents have been installed with displays in the last 2 years.

– Sold 25,000 LED Light Pockets™ in the last 12 months.

Fairfield is always working extremely hard to come up with fresh ideas to help their clients’ standout from the crowd. Property is a bustling industry so it’s important that you look the part and Fairfield Display & Lighting are here to help. This is why Fairfield has overseen rapid development of the digital signage range to meet constantly changing market requirements.

Fairfield provide a full service from start to finish, making the process of an office makeover as easy as possible. They offer extremely innovative 3D visuals drawn up by talented product designers to ensure that Fairfield is always leading the field in window and office designs. Not just filling a window, anyone can do that. We supply designs that take into account the building, brand and local environment.

New Designs for 2015…
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Sponsored Blog post from Fairfield Displays.

 

Alex Evans

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