One Suffolk business has appeared on TV after featuring in a new episode of a long-running show.
On February 22, the third episode of series 17 of Salvage Hunters aired on Quest TV and Sudbury's Relic Interiors was visited by the production crew.
The show follows host Drew Pritchard as he travels the country in search of desirable antiques.
In the episode, the story of Relic Interiors was told by narrator Ralph Ineson and owner of the business, Ambrice Miller.
Speaking to the camera, Ambrice Miller, originally from the USA, said: "I moved to the UK about 12 years ago for work.
"I was working in finance at the time, fell in love with it and I've been here ever since."
After beginning more than three years ago, Relic Interiors has gathered a large audience on social media, with more than 25,000 followers on Instagram.
Miller continued: "I deal in anything from classical to kitsch and that's primarily driven because I want to live with beautiful things and I want to share beautiful things.
"The way that I like to use our house is really to stage a lot of the pieces.
"It just gives customers context of what they're buying and also how they can style it themselves."
After exploring the Suffolk business's collection, presenter Pritchard purchased three items for a combined fee of £670.
At the end of the segment, Miller said: "It's been really nice just to see the wealth of knowledge that Drew has and really kind of giving insight to pieces of my own collection that I didn't know, so that was wonderful.
"It's been a great day, really fun."
The full episode of Salvage Hunters is available to watch on the Quest TV YouTube channel.
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