The promenade! The latest fantastic innovation from phil&teds was introduced by national sales manager Chris Armstrong and the Out’n’About team to the UK Market on 23rd November.
Woburn Abbey in Out’n’About’s home county of Bedfordshire was chosen to hold this impressive event with nearly one hundred guests from all over the UK filling the historic Sculpture Gallery. A string quartet welcomed the guests who enjoyed a red carpet introduction to the phil&teds promenade, followed by hands on training, a formal luncheon, a highly entertaining magician and a raffle.
Sales manager Chris Armstrong says “the launch was a great success. Our guests were overwhelmed by the sophistication of the day. We wanted all involved to enjoy the event alongside being introduced to our newest release.”
Stockists were also very complimentary with their feedback, Jan Richards, Baby2k, “In all my experience of selling nursery goods this was by far the most enjoyable product launch I have attended, such a beautiful venue, we had a wonderful time.”
David Winstanley, Pramworld “Working with Out’n’About is always a pleasure just like today’s event”.
Charlotte Butterfield, It’s a Baby, “I thought the launch was very good, very professionally executed!”
The promenade is phil&teds new premium urban inline buggy with reversible and convertible flat bed seat.
There are 8 possible seating arrangements with the promenade, and it is also car seat compatible.
Out’n’About would like to thank all those who attended.
For more information visit www.philandteds.com
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