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In-Excess adding comfort to the Autosport International Show PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Wiltshire-based company In-Excess will be adding a touch of comfort to the 2008 Autosport International Show as it exhibits its exciting range of racing car-styled chairs for the first time.

 

The company has spotted a gap in the market and designed bucket-seat styled chairs, complete with reclining and height adjustment facilities, which they believe are ideal not only for office work but also for gaming at home.

In-Excess is currently working on two new ranges of chairs through its Pro-Mech label, including the older style leather with piping look favoured in the 1950s and 1960s, and a classic look, which it hopes to have ready in time to exhibit at the Autosport International, Europe’s largest motorsport show.

The Pro-Mech racing chair

“The show was recommended to us by someone who has been exhibiting for years and said that it was ideal for us,” says marketing manager Andrew Bartlett. “In-Excess has been going for 25 years and is a retail company, but since we have started to import from China the business has really grown.

 

“We are hoping that the show will allow us to meet traders who will stock our products and that we can make private sales on the public days.”

 

Haymarket Exhibition’s Event Presenter Ian France commented: “It is always nice to hear that the show has been recommended by another exhibitor and I am delighted that In-Excess have chosen to incorporate the show’s reach to both trade and consumer markets in their strategy.”

 

Autosport International will be open to the public on Saturday 12 to Sunday 13 January 2008 with trade days on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 January. Adult tickets start at £28.00 per day with children’s tickets costing £18.50. To book, visit www.autosport-international.com or call 0044 (0)870 040 0396.

 
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