A housekeeping company in Malvern has put up a handmade Jubilee display in its window.
Bright and Beautiful is an eco-friendly cleaning company on Worcester Road that has put up a patriotic Jubilee display.
Louise Francis, operations manager created a Jubilee themed decorations in their window.
The quintessentially British window display was made by Louise Francis, Operations Manager and she created a paper gold crown embedded with royal blue sequins and union jack bunting and flags.
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The display is on a busy road and caught the eye of people walking past while the Bright and Beautiful team say it's a great way to keep morale high.
Paper crowns, teacups and prosecco glasses were always featured in the patriotic display.
Louise Mitchell managing director said: "Louise (Francis) is quite creative anyway and she is always doing things like that.
"We wanted to do something in the window, we're on quite a busy road and everyone has been quite taken by them because they are handmade and you literally can't miss it.
"This is the first time we have done something like this. We had a Christmas tree display, so I think it's going to regular thing.
"The team mentioned it and Louise loves creating things and it took about a week to make.
"I think things like this are important because it brings people together and realises that we are all in the same boat and it is something we should celebrate."
Bright and Beautiful are also preparing to celebrate its one year anniversary at the store on Worcester Road.
The Christmas Display
Last year over Christmas, the team put together a festive window display that had a great response from clients and passersby.
The trees were prominent colours and were propped up in the window over the festive period.
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