Find handmade venue styling extras from Oak and Ward at one of our Signature Wedding Shows

handmade wooden placesettings

Oak and Ward, supplier of exquisite handmade furniture are exhibiting at County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World on Sunday 28th April, where you can see its designs and creations first-hand.

"Our beautifully solid oak or pine rustic trestle tables will help you create the perfect look for your wedding reception. We hand make all the furniture in our Oxfordshire workshop using materials from sustainable sources, where possible." share Nick.

"They don't require a cloth and are, as far as we are aware, unique in the industry, offering attractive and sturdy folding metal legs to complete the look and engineered to be totally wobble free.

"Our Solid Oak Laser Etched Table Name Placeholders work brilliantly for brides and grooms who are looking for something totally unique and unusual which can also function as timeless and practical gifts for their guests to take away and use as a mobile phone cradle or a photo plaque.

"We are committed to making products in the most sustainable way possible. Because our tables don't require cloths, our clients can rest assured that they're not contributing to further damage of the environment by fuelling the use of phosphates in the commercial cleaning of them."

Check out www.oakandward.co.uk 

This supplier is exhibiting at the following County Wedding Events show
Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World

Where: Brooklands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0SL
When: Sunday 28th April 2023, 11am - 3.00pm
Pre-register your attendance at: www.countyweddingevents.com/signature-wedding-show-mercedes-benz-world

Find more of our local shows here www.countyweddingevents.com or to download one of our free magazines visit www.county.wedding/free-download

wooden dining tables in a wedding reception marquee
personalized wooden phone holder an photo frame holder

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