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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retailer Arighi Bianchi cuts losses as sales rise despite pandemic hit

The retailer's customers have included the British Royal Family and celebrities

Arighi Bianchi's famous cast iron and glass edifice in Macclesfield

Sales increased and losses were cut at historic furniture and interiors business Arighi Bianchi, which has counted the British Royal Family among its customers, during its latest financial year despite the impact of Covid-19.

The retailer has reported a turnover of £15.1m for the 12 months to June 30, 2021, up from the £14.7m it posted during the prior year.

Its pre-tax losses also decreased from £601,138 to £119,315 over the same period.

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With a heritage that dates back to 1854, Arighi Bianchi - famed for its iconic grade II-listed building in Macclesfield - is one of the longest running family-owned furniture businesses in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The company sells a range of contemporary furniture and accessories for the home, as well as carpets, flooring, blinds, curtains and fitted kitchens through its Kitchenality concession.

A statement signed off by the board said: "The directors report it has been another difficult year due to the continued impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, with store closures for four months of the last year, however, online sales have continued to go from strength to strength.

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"This year's loss has been driven by the continued Covid-19 pandemic, however, the directors do not see this loss continuing in future years due to the high footfall since the store reopened in April 2021.