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Lebus’ high-value designs hit the mark

Demonstrating a canny ability to meet the demands of today’s marketplace, Lebus Upholstery enjoyed “an exceptional response” to its new ranges at this year’s January Furniture Show, and has since made good progress …

The four new models launched at the show have “hit the ground running”, says the sofamaker, giving a strong indication that the market is seeking strong, high-value designs – and a testament to the work of Lebus’ design manager Jane Sage and her development team.

Pictured is a sample of the new models, which represent just a small sample of Lebus’ extensive range.

While Lebus had expected the market to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, the business has been uplifted by a strong Q1, and is cautiously optimistic, seeing a good level of growth as retailers and the end-consumer seek out the best value-for-money products at a time in which every penny counts.

MD Karl Walker says: “Lebus excels at manufacturing commercial, quality furniture at very competitive prices. This year will be tight for everyone, so we are working harder than ever to deliver on this ethos.”

In so many ways, Lebus’ success can be attributed to its purpose-built factory, which is totally integrated, with all aspects of manufacture carried out under one roof – combined with its large, dedicated workforce, all whom work together to make a success of their company, as every employee now has a share in it since Lebus became one of the largest employeeowned trusts (EOT) in the UK.

“Lebus’ success is their success,” explains Karl. “A strong motivator to make a company profitable is that everyone will share in the fruits of their labour.”

Visit Lebus’ website to find out more about the business and to explore its range of independent models.

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