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Make An Entrance wins a prestigious business award.
Make An Entrance is in the news! We are thrilled to announce that we have won the sought-after Business Transformation Award at a glittering awards ceremony in London’s Canary Wharf. Hosted by national treasure Huw Edwards, the Business Champion Awards 2023 were held at the beautiful East Wintergarden in the heart of the capital’s business district on Wednesday night 22nd March […]
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International Women’s Day 2023
The theme for International Women’s Day 2023 is Embracing Equity. Our team at Make An Entrance has been reflecting on what that means to them. We are a UK manufacturer of custom made entrance matting and we are very proud that unusually for a manufacturing business over 70% of our UK team are women. Critical […]
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Do welcome mats go inside or outside
The question of whether welcome mats go inside or outside is a common one. And the answer is, it all depends on your individual circumstances. There are several factors to consider, such as how often very dirty shoes come into your home, whether you have a covered porch and how much space you have outside […]
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Awards Win for Make An Entrance Managing Director
Winner! We’re thrilled to announce that Stuart Burlton our MD has been named #King of Doormats by The Royal Connection Awards run by Aqua Design Group on Twitter. Thanks so much for the accolade, the team at Make An Entrance all think Stu is an awesome boss, but it’s wonderful to have this external recognition […]
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What is Coconut Matting?
In this blog, we’re going to show you why coconut matting is the perfect product for your home, look at its excellent properties and explore its many other commercial uses. Let’s get into it: What are Coconut Mats? Coconut matting, also known as coir matting, is a type of floor covering made from the natural […]
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Traditional Coir Door Mats
A Short History of Make An Entrance making Traditional Coir Door Mats. 19th Century: Traditional Coir Door Mats We have been making coconut door mats for a very long time. In fact, the roots of Make An Entrance stretch a long way, all the way back to the 19th Century. Originally partially sighted and blind people […]
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