Multiyork, the master furniture maker, has joined forces with The Oxford Times to celebrate the launch of the paper's new compact edition.
To mark the launch, Multiyork is giving readers of The Oxford Times the chance to win £1,500 to spend at Multiyork.
All you have to do is talk to The Oxford Times 'on tour' and tell us what you think of the new compact paper.
Multiyork designs, builds and sells the finest sofas, cabinet furniture and accessories.
From timelessly classic sofa shapes to cool and classy contemporary looks, the Multiyork collection has it all.
Multiyork sofas are hand-crafted with time-honoured methods at its Norfolk factory and, with 20 sofa styles to choose from, they can be tailored to suit your specific requirements - whether it is a firm or soft seat, a high or low back, or one of 10,000 fabrics, including Andrew Martin, Sanderson and GP&J Baker.
Unique among furniture stores, all Multiyork fabric sofas are fitted with tailored removable covers, so it has never been quicker or easier to change the look of your room or sofa.
This year Multiyork also celebrates its 30th anniversary, marking 30 years of quality craftsmanship.
Look out for great offers in-store and join Multiyork in celebrating this amazing achievement.
With a network of more than 60 stores nationwide, Multiyork is within easy reach, or visit www.multiyork.co.uk for more information.
So, if you see The Oxford Times 'on tour', simply grab a seat on the Multiyork sofa and share your views on the new compact edition of the paper to enter the Multiyork prize draw.
The tour will be starting at Multiyork in Botley Road, Oxford, on Saturday, March 22, followed by the Westgate Shopping Centre on Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, March 26. On Thursday, March, 27 you can join us at Finders Keepers, Banbury Road, Summertown.
Letting specialists Finders Keepers said: "A strong regional paper is healthy for business. The move to compact looks effective and indicates the ambition of The Oxford Times."
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