Quartet celebrate Royal Warrant success

Dunelm and John Lewis are among the interior companies awards royal warrants in the King and Queen’s latest recognition of companies that have regularly supplied the Royal Household for at least five years.

They are joined by Sanderson and Hypnos.

‘It’s a proud moment to be recognised by His Majesty with his Royal Warrant. For 160 years, we’ve been focused on offering excellent customer service and the highest quality products, and the Royal Warrant is testament to the hard work of partners across John Lewis and our suppliers,’ says Peter Ruis, John Lewis director.

‘Having held a Royal Warrant since 1929, being appointed by His Majesty King Charles III means a great deal to myself and continues our family’s proud history. It is testament to the continued relevance of traditional and time-honoured skills, that have shaped our company and a recognition of our commitment to crafting beds of the finest quality and comfort with ethical materials,’ says James Keen, Hypnos ceo.

‘We are thrilled to be granted this Royal Warrant and especially delighted to celebrate 100 years of continuous service to the royal household. Sanderson, as part of Sanderson Design Group, is committed to upholding its legacy of British design and craftsmanship and a commitment to sustainability, including continuing to enhance biodiversity through our sites and supply chain in collaboration with the RWHA Nature Recovery Group. These initiatives reflect the principles of excellence that have defined our company for over a century. We look forward to continuing decorating with the royal households and upholding the values that the Royal Warrant represents,’ says Lisa Montague, Sanderson Design Group ceo.

Pictured is the Duke of York visiting Sanderson’s wallpaper production – featuring Mickey Mouse – in 1930.

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