19th April 2018
Building an Office for the Future
It’s time to say goodbye to traditional methods of office design and look to the future, as the younger generation begin to search for jobs that offer more than just employment. ... Read more
OEG Interiors Ltd.: Our History
The OEG story
Founded in 1983 by Michael Nunn, OEG started from humble premises in the Georgian city of Bath and quickly developed by establishing a reputation for exceptional customer service and good value products. Despite the obvious growth and success of the company, the ethos and goals are the same today as they were back then: to ensure events have a hassle free project and to exceed customer’s expectations. The whole OEG story has been characterised by strong, lasting relationships with clients and suppliers alike.
The early years
During the first few years of trading the focus was largely on the furnishing aspects of office interiors which led to the company being recognised as a true office furniture specialist by the late 80s.
Growth and success
As the company was led forward it was soon recognised that the market was increasingly seeking ‘turnkey’ interior packages and that this opportunity must be realised. By the mid-90s OEG had established a design & build department that built on the strong foundation already laid and enjoyed substantial success.
Current position and beyond
Now owned and led by Managing Director Ed Nunn, the OEG team enjoys a prominent and respected place in the commercial interior design market. Committed to satisfying clients with inspirational designs and outstanding project management the future is yet again full of promise and exhilaration.
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19th April 2018
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