With a rapidly growing reputation as a ‘must have’ label Little Mistress decided to open its first store in Westfields Stratford. Little Mistress has set out ambitious plans to open 20 stores in the next two years. The idea behind the shop was to keep it contemporary, inviting for the clientele and have a essense of young glamour. Bubinga hopes that the relationship with Little Mistress will grow and be able to help them with their ambitious plan to open further stores.
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The UK’s leading fashion buying event celebrated its 30th season in style, as retailers across the UK and overseas flocked to Olympia and Earls Court 2 this 7 – 9 August and Little Mistress was one of the newest retailers. Little Mistress is a brand designed for the young feminine, chic, pretty, affordable and wearable. Therefore Bubinga needed to create a stand to match this brand. As you can see from the images the exhibition was a success for the retailer. This stand was created within a week from Little Mistress handing us the space size the week before to the installation.
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On the 16th September 2011, bubinga held a Black tie/ Casino and Live band event in order to raise funds for the farnham Rugby Club. About 120 guests. The affair was a great success and we owe our thanks to all those who attended.
Each year for nearly a decade The Farnham Rugby Club has continued to advance its mission of building new grounds and this will become a reality in September 2012.
Bubinga believes that supporting The Farnham Rugby Club will enable the club to encourage more members to join and will also entice others to use the facilities for other fitness regimes. Please know that all your contributions will have positively impacted our Farnham Community
Thanks again for your generous support and all your efforts to The Farnham Rugby Club.
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The new partnership between Bubinga, Surrey's premier bespoke furniture designers, and the James Hockey & Foyer Galleries at the University for the Creative Arts began after an initial conversation between Christine Kapteijn, the UCA Galleries Curator & Manager and Kathleen Yuen-Dent, Co-director of Bubinga.
A programme of up to four selling exhibitions of contemporary art per year will be curated at the Bubinga showroom by the Galleries Office. Kathleen says "the Bubinga showroom and the high standard of design and craftsmanship which characterises Darren Dent's creations offer the perfect environment for presenting contemporary art, and focusing on the exciting relationship between art and design."
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Bubinga, based in Farnham, Surrey, is a family-run company. We specialise in contemporary bespoke furniture which is designed and manufactured individually for each of our customers. Our day-to-day business is turning our clients' concepts and ideas into reality - whether it is a piece of freestanding furniture, a kitchen, a staircase, the possibilities are endless and we love the challenges. But being part of an independent company also gives us the opportunity to work within our local community.
Bubinga is proud to say that we are now working with the Farnham Rugby Club in order to develop the new rugby grounds based in Monkton Lane. The Farnham Rugby Club is one of the largest charitable community sports clubs and has over 1000 members. It has produced a number of players who have achieved international honours, such as Jonny Wilkinson and Peter Richards, both England full internationals. In addition to these are Ryan Wilson (Scotland U19), Joe Macmanus (Ireland U18) and Ian Holloway (England U19).
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Kathleen Yuen-Dent, co-director of Bubinga and Christine Kapteijn, Galleries Manager at the University of the Creative Arts decided to begin a creative collaboration, with a programme of up to four selling exhibitions held at the Bubinga showrooms in Farnham.
The First of which was held on Saturday 27th November 2010 in aid of the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. On display were the joyously colourful photographs and paintings by Lizzie Espinoza and Jamie Barratt's incandescent light sculptures which look striking against the contemporary Bubinga Furniture range.
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