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Supreme brief for Wardour

Supreme brief for Wardour

Award-winning furniture design business Luke Hughes and Company has appointed Wardour to help promote the work it has just completed on the design of the UK's new Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court communications brief comes as part of a wider online, email and marketing consultancy role, to which Wardour has been appointed by Luke Hughes and Company.

Polly Phipps, finance director of Luke Hughes and Company, said: "We are delighted to be working with Wardour on this brief.

"They have helped us rethink the way we communicate with key customers and prospective customers and created a communications plan which will help us target our messages better. We are looking forward to working with the agency on a roll-out of our new communications tools in the coming months and years."

Luke Hughes and Company, established in 1981 and based in London's Covent Garden, is one of the country's leading bespoke furniture designers, working with a diverse audience including the majority of Oxbridge colleges, seven-star spa hotels, corporates such as RBS and Unilever, and many churches and cathedrals.

Martin MacConnol, Wardour CEO, said: "Helping a design business communicate its awesome talents is a dream brief for Wardour.

"Luke Hughes and Company have amazing stories to tell. The Supreme Court project is just one example of the high-profile commissions they get asked to complete. We are really looking forward to helping them tell their stories in the most compelling ways possible."




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2ndNov 2009


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