
About Us
Established by Simon Harrison in 1990 from a small farm building in Cheshire, we have grown steadily over the years, re branding as Harrison Collier, and now operating in a 10,000sq ft. modern purpose built premises in the historic town of Prescot situated between Liverpool & Warrington.
Our traditional in frame furniture echoes a bygone era in English cabinet making. Our contemporary furniture reflects timeless design. It is built not only to last a life time, but for generations to come. Using only the finest materials, blending modern and traditional methods, the results are truly outstanding. Every piece is handcrafted to your particular requirements, whether it be a fitted solid oak study designed to conceal all the business equipment of today, or a traditional hand painted cook's kitchen. We can make yours dreams a reality.
Although kitchens account for a large proportion of our output, you will see from our website we can fit any room in any house with bespoke hand made furniture. We offer a very personal service. Design, manufacture and installation are all undertaken by our employees and we project manage the whole installation right down to room decoration if required.
Services Provided
Bespoke Bathroom Vanities, Bespoke Bookcases, Bespoke Cabinets, Bespoke Fitted Furniture, Bespoke Kitchen Cabinets, Bespoke Walk-in Wardrobes, Bespoke Shelving, Bespoke Cabinet Doors, Bespoke Media Units, Wardrobe Design, Pantry Design, Cabinet Installation
Areas Served
Abersoch, Alderley Edge, Bramhall, Cheshire, Dorridge, Essex, Formby, Hale, Knutsford, Lancashire, Leeds, Leicester, London, Prescot, Prestbury, Southport, Wilmslow, Yorkshire
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Business Details
Business Name
Harrison Collier
Phone Number
0151 426 8855
Website
Address
Prescot, Merseyside L34 1QN
United Kingdom
Typical Job Cost
£1,000 - £250,000
Projects range from single items to multiple room full house projects
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