News: Pure Vista celebrates being granted Made in Britain membership

Pure Vista has been accredited as a member of Made in Britain. Pure Vista’s adoption of the official, protected mark will help buyers recognise its products as good quality, great value and British-made.

The mark also lets customers know that Pure Vista is a trusted company that values transparency, sustainability and ethical business practices. Consumers are increasingly recognising the Made in Britain mark as a mark of confidence.

“We wanted to join Made in Britain because we are a British specialist in designing and manufacturing architectural glass systems. Britian is renowned globally for its design and engineering and MiB allows us to show that we are at the forefront of this. This certification will help us as we expand our products globally and we can clearly show our customers that we target a very high standard for the products we supply.” – Mark Oakes

John Pearce, chief executive of Made in Britain said: “We’re delighted that Pure Vista has joined the community of more than 1200 British manufacturers. The more the mark is used and seen, the more it is recognised as a mark of quality. In addition to getting access to the official protected mark, Pure Vista will also start to enjoy the many other benefits membership to Made in Britain brings, including support in sales, marketing, PR/comms and export. We look forward to watching them grow with our help and support.”

Pure Vista is a family-owned business with over thirteen years of experience providing top-tier balustrade systems to satisfied customers worldwide. It is regularly involved in projects from domestic homes to airports and train stations. Its innovative products are designed to meet the needs of modern architecture and health and safety regulations, without sacrificing beauty.

The company takes great pride in offering the latest in glass railing systems. Complete with unparalleled technical support and the kind of personalised service you can only get from a trusted business.

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