What was the name of the cheap, white, modular flat packed stuff that MFI made in the 70s?
Been trying to think of the name for the last couple of days and it’s driving me mad.
Have asked friends but so far ‘Formica’, g-plan, f-plan are the suggestions but don’t sound right. I’m sure it began with an M.
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this could drive me mad!
The Nigels are mostly white, tacky and fake, and also available in lurid colours.
Its products were mainly targeted to value oriented customers with the "Hygena" brand, and those on a higher income with the "Schreiber" brand. MFI was also one of the largest suppliers of installed appliances in the United Kingdom with its own brand "Diplomat". In the early 1990s it also introduced the "Pronto" brand for its budget self assembly furniture which was aimed directly at IKEA.
Many years ago my brother and myself went to clean the carpets of a lady's flat in Beckenham. As we moved a chest of MFI drawers in the bedroom the bottom drawer collapsed (as they did) . It was the lady's 'Toy' drawer.
We did the carpet, moved the chest of drawers back and balanced the bottom drawer back in place. We did laugh.
.... here all week
Just about every job I done using their shite had bits missing or damaged.
Lashings of No Nails and extra fixings is all it took.
I'm glad the old bill didn't spot me - it would've broken the weigh bridge at the local dump.