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London’s leader in innovative and sustainable balloon decor. Our air-filled displays are crafted from 97% air and 3% natural latex enabling you to take your event decor to the next level without compromising on sustainability. We pride ourselves on our expertise in our field and being service-driven. From initial enquiry to installation you can expect a second to none customer service experience. We only create bespoke, one of a kind designs which we are proud of and it brings us great pleasure to add that special touch to your events.
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Unit 1, Kingfisher House, Crayfields Business Park, New Mill Rd, BR5 3QG, London, United Kingdom
- 01689 487133
- info@balloonista.co.uk
- balloonista.com
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