Manchester interiors company Spatial on track for 135% turnover growth
Interiors company Spatial Office Environments is on track to achieve turnover growth of more than 135% at the close of its second full year in business.
Established in 2014, the Manchester firm pulled in £1.2M in its first year, £1.7m in its second and is now on target for a turnover of £4m.
The company was founded by furniture sales rep Paul Eatock, designer Elliott Pace and building and construction man Phil Simmonds.
Today, Spatial counts fashion retailer Maniere De Voir, web security company PortSwigger and auto finance broker Car Finance 247 among its clients.
The Clarence Street-based firm’s director of sales, Paul Eatock, said: “From the offset, we wanted to be a forward-thinking company, believing that anything is possible.
“Our efficient internal working practices and supplier diversity are key assets.”
He added: “By utilising modern working methods, we are able to fulfil large orders easily and with minimal overheads.”
Speaking further, Paul said the firm’s “exponential growth” reflects the “hard work and dedication of the whole team”.
Car Finance 247 director Louis Rix said that, since his business worked with Spatial two years ago, the company has been part of Car Finance 247’s “explosive” expansion.
He explained: “During this period, we have grown from 75 to 350 staff and the end result is that we have flexible environments that are conducive to our growth and future expansion plans.”
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