The Posh Shed Company has announced a series of weekly sales running through July and August. The ‘Big Posh Sale’ consists of a selection of popular Posh Sheds and Outdoor Stores with a mix of extra additions and substantial savings.
Each offer lasts for just one week and to capitalise on the special prices must be ordered in that week.
The Posh Shed Company co-founder Kay Frost says the sale reflects a complementary approach to normal production. She says,
“The Posh Shed Company is all about choice. For each of our sheds we offer a host of specification options, just because customers have a range of different applications and expectations for how they intend to use it; some just want a really dry and warm space for their mower and tools, others treat it more like a home office or summerhouse. More build options gives customers more choice but also means we make to order.
For The Big Posh Sale we have specifically picked our most popular build options, bundled in extras such as tool racks or free delivery and are building in batches rather than one-offs. This gives us the opportunity to pass on cost savings from these efficient run lengths and makes our products more accessible to a new group of customers.
As an example, The Richmond Shed available in the last week of the sale in August, would normally be £11,822 but for this week only will be priced at £6,822, a saving of £5,000 including useful delivery and installation. We regard ourselves as the standard-bearers in the garden sheds sector so all the products in the sale are every bit as ‘posh’ as our main range.”
Details of the Posh Shed range and the sale can be found at www.theposhshedcompany.co.uk
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