We’ve Won Silver Product Supplier of the Year!

Negotiator Awards 2014

It was a huge night for Fairfield at the Negotiator Awards! For the third year running we have brought home the Product Supplier of the Year award – but this year it’s the silver award!

It’s a huge testament to all the departments of our company, from the creative design team to quality control to the display consultants and installers, that Fairfield have consistently been nominated for and won these prestigious awards year on year.

The winner of the Gold award, Kremer Signs, create exterior signage boards for estate agents which essentially means that Fairfield is the number one supplier of estate agency displays in the UK! We couldn’t be prouder to hold such a highly recognised and respected award. A huge thank you to all of our customers for their support and praise!

The Supplier of the Year Award winners are judged on a variety of factors including service, product quality and creativity to name but a few. The hard work of the entire Fairfield team is the reason we have won this award and we couldn’t be more grateful – and we’ve got our eyes set on the Gold for next year!

We also exhibited at the Negotiator Awards Conference which was held before the Awards. It gave visitors a chance to see our wide selection of illuminated display solutions and the huge difference they can make to window and interior displays. We received some excellent feedback!

I am looking for something different for my window and I really like how Fairfield has created truly original display concepts.   The new 3mm rod display suspended from the ceiling at different levels is incredibly eye catching.  I love the way it leaves the floor clear, now the office cleaners and the office cleaners can get right into the window without touching our display

To find out more about our estate agency displays and how they can benefit your business, take a look at our ideas and inspiration page and check out our estate agent display blog for the latest news and updates!

Alex Evans

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