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Diespeker and Mortise - any experiences?


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Hi

We?re getting close to choosing finishes for our kitchen and wondering if anyone has any experiences of worktops from either Mortise or Diespeker? They seem at opposite ends of the spectrums in terms of presentation of workshops but can anyone share any experiences of their work? DM or posting here would be greatly appreciated. It seems very very expensive - but is it worth the cost??

Thanks so much

We stumbled across Diespeker a couple of years ago when we were looking for a piece of marble. This was after a google search looking for suppliers in the area! They are experts, have a wonderful selection of stone and have been in business for years. We would use them again and gave them a review on here at the time. I don?t know the other company though! P

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