Stannah

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Your UK-wide lift specialist

Our priority is quite simply to meet the needs of our customers.

Since our Founder, Joseph Stannah, began the business in 1867 making and selling cranes and hoists to move cargo around the London dockyards, we’ve been in the business of moving people and goods. For over 150 years, we have built our reputation as a trusted, independent UK lift company. Our engineering heritage means we meticulously craft and develop our products to make them the very best in the market.

We’re still a family run business five generations on and are proud to maintain the quality service Joseph believed in years ago. After all, our commercial and domestic customers, rely on us to make life easier.

We help people get on with their lives. Whether it’s a lift at the station, a dumbwaiter at the coffee shop, a platform lift at the library, an escalator at the shopping centre, a moving walkway at the supermarket, a goods lift at the pub or a stairlift at home – we’re there quietly helping life happen.

Website: https://www.stannahlifts.co.uk

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Telephone: 01264 343777

A Touch Of Class: Stannah Helps Modernise Historic Entertainment Venue

The new Stannah lift features reflective surfaces to add the perception of depth to the floor space of the lift, as well as touches that reflect the glitz and glamour of the Arts and Crafts Movement, such as brass panels and handles. The new Stannah lift features reflective surfaces to add the perception of depth to the floor space of the lift, as well as touches that reflect the glitz and glamour of the Arts and Crafts Movement, such as brass panels and handles.

It can be said that every entertainment venue has a sole purpose: to transport their patrons into another world where their cares can be forgotten, if only temporarily. For those venues that wish to transport their guests to a bygone era of glitz and glamour, it can be challenging to strike the right balance between modern conveniences and historical preservation.

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