Dunelm expands its UK manufacturing investment


Dunelm expands its UK manufacturing investment

Dunelm, is doubling down on its UK manufacturing heritage by expanding its bespoke Made to Measure services for customers and further developing its offer across curtains, blinds and shutters.

Based in the Midlands, Dunelm is creating 60 new jobs as part of the expansion, increasing the number of colleagues at its manufacturing sites in the area to 310 in a boost to the local economy.

The retailer is expanding its existing UK manufacturing capabilities, which historically focused on curtains and roman blinds, to extend its offer across roller blinds, venetians and shutters.

As part of the improved range, customers will now be able to access a much more comprehensive range of shutters, made in the UK, both online and in-store. They are available in 10 colours which coordinate with Dunelm’s paint range and allow customers to curate their own look in their homes, with delivery available in under 28 days, and a 5-year guarantee.

Bringing all production across Dunelm’s made to measure offer in-house gives greater end-to-end control of the supply chain and will ensure better product quality, faster lead-times, as well as value for money. To expand its in-house manufacturing, Dunelm has invested in new facilities including shutter manufacturing technology.

Jemma Williams, general manager of Made to Measure at Dunelm, commented: “Made to Measure has long been a part of Dunelm’s heritage having manufactured bespoke curtains in the Midlands for over two decades.

“We’re so pleased to be backing UK manufacturing by expanding our ranges, whilst improving the customer offer through a more comprehensive end-to-end service which utilises both new technology and our colleagues’ expertise in hand-crafting curtains, blinds and shutters.

“Our fantastic manufacturing colleagues showcase their amazing specialist skills every day. We want to keep those skills alive in the UK for generations to come, whilst bolstering local employment.”

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