venik brushes

Why Venik-brush?

About us: we recently started importing those brushes into the UK from Eastern Europe, as we realisied that there is a demand for a good quality, eco-friendly, organic, bio-degradable brush in the UK.
For years we have brought them to UK as presents, and friends and relatives, once used to using the Venik, kept asking for more.
Finding a good supplier was hard, as realities of life in Eastern Europe do not allow for easy business. Realising that, we have pledged to pay them significantly more than the average going rate for a brush in that area, therefore supporting the local community.
We also run www.norfolk-holiday.co.uk

To contact us please write to:
Gillian and Evgueni Kretchetov, 41 Norwich Road, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6SE UK
+44 (0) 7958 076 991
info@venik-brushes.com
www.venik-brushes.com
© 2010
venik with basket
It is now available to buy in the UK for the first time.

You can buy one now from www.greeneast.co.uk
 

For bulk purchases please contact us directly.
Ayesha with Venik
We import these wonderful brushes into the UK and the rest of Western Europe.

Check out a featured blog HERE. This is a first publication about us in www.greeneast.co.uk blog:

"Today I was introduced to the ‘Venik’ brush for the first time.  An amazing aroma engulfed my living room as a bundle of brushes were laid on the table.  It was sweet and summery, like the aroma of being in a traditional working windmill while the wheat is being ground.

The Venik brushes are made from a natural food crop which leaves these durable grassy stems with rich natural colours.  These straw like stems are bunched together and bound with natural or recycled fibres to create the handle, then split and bound towards the fibrous ends to create a traditional and natural broom that looks good enough to hang on the wall as a conversational piece. 

After the meeting, we talked and played around with the brush for a while discussing the handling and abilities.  We were amazed that despite the purposely shorter handle, there was no difference in posture than using a longer handled broom, but with the Venik brush, it was a one-handed job while our standard broom required both hands. 

The flexibility of the brush head allowed sweeping under shelves and low places simple and quick, while our hard-headed broom was noisily banging into furniture and wouldn’t flex under the dining chairs without having to stoop and lower the angle.  

The Venik brush then sat happily near the fire-place looking elegant while the horrid purple plastic broom we’ve had for years got hidden away in disgrace again. 

I simply fell in love with these brooms at first sight and wanted to share the experience to find out if you would like to get your hands on one too. 

Less than a dozen of these amazing brushes were brought over to test the market.  I have been given the opportunity to put five of these on our website and to become the first UK site to sell them.  I would love to hear your views too…"