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Winning awards 'the icing on the cake'


By Calum MacLeod

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Fabrik Magik director and founder Fiona Russell.
Fabrik Magik director and founder Fiona Russell.

For more than three decades, Fabrik Magik Interiors has been known to Highlanders as the place to go for all your interior design needs, whether for home or business.

Now the firm, based at its recently transformed and extended showroom in Seafield Road in Inverness, has had confirmation that its reputation has gone beyond the Highlands as a winner at the SME News Scottish Enterprise Awards 2020.

In addition to winning the Scotland-wide Innovation Award for soft building design, Fabrik Magik was also named Best Interior Design Studio for the Highland Region.

Adding to the accolades, Fabrik Magik was also recently awarded the title of Best Bespoke Interior Design Service in the Scottish Highlands at the Homebuilder Awards 2021, run by Build Magazine.

Director and founder Fiona Russell was delighted by the awards and the recognition the business and team have received.

She said: “Since starting the business in 1987, enduring two recessions along the way and now the Covid-19 global pandemic and its impact on the economy, it has not always been easy going. But the love of the work and the wonderful people I have met through the years has made it all very worthwhile.

“After 34 years, it only goes to prove that hard work has its rewards. Winning these awards has been the icing on the cake.

“Each hurdle has helped open new positive ventures, and the situation we find ourselves in now has further opened up our working remotely to help clients all over the north of Scotland – supplying fabric directly to our clients, taking them through their projects and working online to make their homes as comfortable and pleasing as we can.

“It has been an enjoyable challenge, but we have missed seeing clients personally and look forward to being able to resume studio appointments again. The main objective though has been to help the hospitality trade to refurbish as we fully expect tourism to bring economic growth to the Highlands once more. But we are more than happy to receive new enquiries!”


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