Bronte Carpets to close after 40 years
Top quality wool house Bronte Carpets
has decided to wind down operations, calling time on 40 years in business amid challenging trading conditions.
The company based in Colne, Lancashire, has stopped taking orders and will close at the end of the year following a managed shutdown process.
The privately-owned
company says the move was prompted by a combination of falling orders and rising costs.
A statement from the directors to The Stocklists said: "It is essential that we trade to a straight edge, making sure that all of our suppliers are paid and that all orders are fulfilled prior to our closure.
"We are honorable people and Bronte Carpets has had a good reputation for over 40 years. We intend to maintain that reputation in the remaining weeks up to our closure," it said.
Bronte Carpets was established in 1982 and supplied high-quality carpets made from natural materials and exceptional carved and inlaid border designs, sold through independent retailers across the U.K., Ireland and a handful of customers in mainland Europe.



