Teesside-based styling business – Dreams N Themes Events – has gone up for sale with a price tag of £55,000.
Parker Barras is marketing the well established balloon decoration and event styling company. The agents said: “Dreams N Themes Events specialises in creating stylish and elegant spaces for weddings, christenings, gender reveals, birthdays, corporate events and other special occasions.
“It offers a range of venue styling services, including, feather trees, table centrepieces, backdrops, room lighting sequin walls, flower walls, and balloon décor. These services are primarily delivered to clients across the North East and Teesside helping them turn their dreams into a reality.”
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Dreams N Themes Events, which is based in Yarm, have styled weddings at venues including Crathorne Hall, Wynyard Hall, Acklam Hall, Rushpool Hall, Gisborough Hall, Runa Farm, Middleton Lodge and many more. In addition, Dreams N Themes Events also has a number of contracts with local schools for proms.
Whether a rustic, romantic or modern theme, Dreams N Themes Events has the range of products and services to suit. The listing adds: “Dreams N Themes Events attention to detail and dedication to customer satisfaction has allowed them to build up a fantastic reputation and repeat business. Dreams N Themes Events is offered for sale due to the emigration of the business owner to Australia.
“The Asset Base of Dreams N Themes Events comprises the following: e-commerce website ,wedding, birthday, christening and celebration equipment (a full list of which will be provided upon request), client database and a number of local school contracts for proms.” For more information visit Parker Barras here.
The business continues to run as normal.
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