niche pr continues to receive enquiries not just from the UK but from all over the world. Currently working for a maximum number of clients, niche is fortunate enough to have a wait list of designers wishing to start PR services.
niche pr gains not one but two features in the next White Book Issue 18
niche pr has gained not one but two featured residential interior design projects in the next issue of The White Book, Issue 18, out March 12th 2012 for its clients; Y2DC and Callender Howorth
Callender Howarth appoints niche pr
Mark Howarth of Clerkenwell based interior designers Callender Howarth has appointed niche pr to raise the profile of his established interior design business who design interiors in London, Sussex and France
Oliver Steet appoints niche pr
Oliver Steer has appointed niche pr to handle his media relations to showcase his work and raise his profile for 2012
Roland Hartmann appoints niche pr
Roland Hartmann appoints niche pr to handle his PR for 2012
Interior Desires redesigns Scotch private members club
Award winning Rebecca James of Interior Desires has been appointed to redesign the infamous London members club Scotch of St James’ due for completion January 2012
Candy & Candy taken over the £750,000,000.00 Middlesex Hospital development
Nick & Christian Candy have reportedly taken over the £750,000,000.00 development of the former Middlesex Hospital in Central London just north of Oxford Street.
Bvlgari luxury private residences
Bvlgari will be launching their luxury private residences at 171 Knightsbridge in Spring 2012. These luxury London apartments situated between other landmark residences One Hyde Park and The Knightsbridge are sure to soon be recognised as amongst the best available in the world.
Updown Court finally sells
Finally, after being on the market for six and a half years, one, if not the largest of Englands largest properties for sale, has finally sold for a reported £35,000,000.00, half of its original sale price.
Kelly Hoppen hosts new C5 superior interiors
so Kelly has taken the plunge and started her tv career. A shrewd move as the projects featured are too small for Kelly Hoppen to do normally but while advising she manages to show her own home as well as her design studio and talk about how she approaches interior design. This is a huge step forward to the industry after the damage Changing Rooms did

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