Construction News
09/11/2009
'Big Fan' Support For TV Show
The UK-based distributor for a world-leading brand of fans has been getting media exposure.
The American Fan Company - the exclusive distributor for the UK for Hunter and Casablanca fans - has been working with ITV on their popular 60 Minute Makeover Show.
The firm has now been involved in nine shows of the 60 Minute Makeover over the last two years.
"We have supplied our Fans to their designers' request each time," said a spokesman.
"The most recent show was aired in October," he continued.
"Our products are often selected by some of the countries top interior designers as their preferred choice, as we have the quality, pan ash and style, especially as we are known as the UK's best top quality fan company and the number one choice in the interior design industry."
He also explained that, apart from Colin and Justin - who are new designers to the series - they have also worked with Scott Waldron, John Amiable, Richard Randall and Katherine Wayward.
"Katherine has used us several times and also requested our help when she needed fans for a very special Dreams Come True segment on GMTV Morning show," the spokesman continued.
"As well as our products having been shown and used on the TV we also offer the same quality and service to all of our customers worldwide, in their selection process to provide them with a outstanding shopping experience."
Hunter invented the ceiling fan in 1886 and is the largest manufacturer of ceiling fans in the world.
It has a record for outstanding innovation and quality and is a household name in the USA and many other countries.
See:www.hunterfan.co.uk
(BMcC)
The American Fan Company - the exclusive distributor for the UK for Hunter and Casablanca fans - has been working with ITV on their popular 60 Minute Makeover Show.
The firm has now been involved in nine shows of the 60 Minute Makeover over the last two years.
"We have supplied our Fans to their designers' request each time," said a spokesman.
"The most recent show was aired in October," he continued.
"Our products are often selected by some of the countries top interior designers as their preferred choice, as we have the quality, pan ash and style, especially as we are known as the UK's best top quality fan company and the number one choice in the interior design industry."
He also explained that, apart from Colin and Justin - who are new designers to the series - they have also worked with Scott Waldron, John Amiable, Richard Randall and Katherine Wayward.
"Katherine has used us several times and also requested our help when she needed fans for a very special Dreams Come True segment on GMTV Morning show," the spokesman continued.
"As well as our products having been shown and used on the TV we also offer the same quality and service to all of our customers worldwide, in their selection process to provide them with a outstanding shopping experience."
Hunter invented the ceiling fan in 1886 and is the largest manufacturer of ceiling fans in the world.
It has a record for outstanding innovation and quality and is a household name in the USA and many other countries.
See:www.hunterfan.co.uk
(BMcC)
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