Manufacturer of fitted furniture Daval has been shortlisted for three regional awards in recognition of its ongoing commitment to British design and manufacturing.
The Made in Yorkshire Awards, hosted by Insider Media, recognise companies based in Yorkshire and Humber, along with the products they make and sell around the world.
Established in Huddersfield, Yorkshire since 1978, Daval is shortlisted for Manufacturer of the Year (under £25m).
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since 1978, from the heart of Yorkshire, with the winners announced at a black tie event on March 7 at New Dock Hall in Leeds.
Daval has also been shortlisted for Family Business and Innovation categories of the Yorkshire Business of the Year Awards 2024, organised by TheBusinessDesk,com.
Celebrating the best businesses success from across the region, the winners will be announced on February 29 at the Queen’s Hotel in Leeds.
Managing director at Daval Simon Bodsworth said: “We have always been a proud ambassador for the entire Yorkshire region, so it’s a huge privilege to have our work recognised three times, at two prestigious regional awards.
“As a family-owned business for over 40 years, it’s no surprise that our furniture collections are steeped in British heritage, with each range and choice of quality raw materials offering a strong sense of connection to our hometown of Huddersfield.
“2024 is set to be a big year for Daval, with a host of new furniture innovations for the kitchen, bedroom and living space coming soon!”
Design director at Daval James Bodsworth added: “We would like to wish all awards finalists the very best of luck as we come together to help shine a light on Yorkshire.
“Quality, innovation, family, and community remain key pillars of our brand, as we continue to empower our team of expert furniture designers, growing network of 100+ retail partners and loyal customer base in the UK.
“We are truly honoured to celebrate our passion for design with our customers across the region and prove that a passion for design and true Yorkshire grit should never be underestimated.”