John Lewis of Hungerford PLC
LSE:JLH
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John Lewis of Hungerford PLC
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John Lewis of Hungerford Plc designs manufactures, retails and installs kitchens, furniture and architectural components direct to the public from its own showrooms throughout the United Kingdom. The company is headquartered in Wantage, Oxfordshire. In addition, the Company operates an online business, under the name of Just Doors for replacement kitchen cabinet doors. The firm's offerings are classified under various categories, such as kitchens, which includes Shaker Kitchen, Artisan Kitchen, Pure Kitchen and Urban Kitchen; bedrooms, including Artisan Bedroom, Shaker Bedroom, Pure Bedroom and Urban Bedroom; furniture, including Dressers, Fridges, Pantries, Tables, Chairs, Islands and Utility Rooms, and paint, including Satin Eggshell Colours and High Gloss Colours. Its Satin Eggshell and High Gloss colors include darwin, pea, mango tout, sands end, eucalyptus, malthouse, kew, triscombe, alabaster, taupe, sugar candy pink, leafy mint green, blue thistle, biscuit and others.
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