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New trend visible in design garden centers?

The design of the planned construction of a Wolters garden center at the German/Dutch border is remarkable thanks to the round shapes incorporated into it. In the construction of English garden centers, like Trelawney, Rosebourne and Klondyke, construction company Thermoflor also sees a desire to use more curves.



The English market seems to be on the forefront in Europe. Garden center chains are expanding, and revenues are on the rise. The success of the English garden centers doesn't go by unnoticed. The study trip undertaken by the German Verband Deutscher Gartencenter (VDG) will end with a visit of various English garden centers at the end of this year.





Dutch family enterprise Thermoflor, with locations in Heerlen and Wateringen, has already worked on various garden centers in England, including Bents, Longacres, Klondyke and Haskins.

For more information:
Thermoflor
Sourethweg 17
6422 PC Heerlen
Tel.: +31 45 5411458
Fax: +31 45 5421892
E-mail: thermoflor@thermoflor.com
www.thermoflor.com
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