After deciding that we needed to buy some new kitchen appliances, we had seen an advert on the TV advertising the Bora hob with extractor. Inspired design kitchens came up as a good supplier for not... See more
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Inspired Design Kitchens are Yorkshire's largest next125 & Schüller kitchen showroom. We combine craftsmanship, innovation and architecture to create exceptional kitchen spaces. We're also the UK's #1 Bora Gold standard dealer. Stocking and selling Bora downdraft induction hobs to the whole of the UK.
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- inspireddesignkitchens.com
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Extremely helpful and well - informed staff who went out of their way to make my purchase straight forward
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