bimstore wish you a very merry Christmas!

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'tis finally the season!

Here a bimstore we love Christmas - Ermintrude has been wearing her Santa hat for weeks and as you may have already noticed, bimstore even received a temporary festive makeover. We couldn’t resist a sprinkling of falling snow – especially as it looks like it’s the only snow we’ll be seeing this side of Christmas!

Everyone one here at bimstore would like to thank all our manufacturers and specifiers for making 2015 such a great year for us – it's been a busy and successful year, you can read our review of the past 12 months here.

We hope to see you all in 2016 but until then...

We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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