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Monday February 6th 2012
A massive range on display of 'Alexander Rose garden furniture' also furnishing and accessories for soft romantic Bedrooms or striking boudoirs with 'Hand-Carved beds' piled high with luxurious hand-made Cushions. Relaxed Dining rooms and 'contemporary furniture' Living Rooms with 'upholstered Dining Chairs'u with carved legs and classic Leather Sofas. Not forgetting the garden, patios and or terrace's. We have 'vintage style furniture' and related items, as well as stone effect furniture suitable for your larger terraces or small patio areas, enabling you to entertain in true 'French Parisian style'. After furnishing your room, choose from our vast range of fabulous decorative accessories including handmade embroidered Cushions, a wide selection of silk and real touch Flower arrangements and beautifully scented Candles. Perfect finishing touches to every room. We also specialise in 'Ornate Mirrors' that come in various colours which can be seen on display and also 'Venetian Mirrors'. Let us also create the atmosphere you desire to your room by offering fabulous Table Lamps for your furniture pieces and a wide range of striking 'Chandeliers' and 'Wall Lights'.

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Horses: A Fine Statue

Horses: A Fine Statue

Horses are such beautiful animals and can really be your faithful friend. This beautiful statue depicts their fine bone structure, muscle and pure elegance. A fantastic piece that would be a really stunning focal point to your chosen room. Just a bit of useless information but they say you learn something new everyday..... [...]

Silly Cow Statue has been drinking: Cow Statue on the rampage!

Silly Cow Statue has been drinking: Cow Statue on the rampage!

After a bit of a heavy session in Flutes wine bar, the silly Cow Statue is hungry and in need of a grass kebab!! (more...)

silly cow goes walkabout: silly cows in Essex

silly cow goes walkabout: silly cows in Essex

You wouldn't believe what these silly cow's get up to in Essex. (more...)

postal strike: why the Royal mail went on strike

postal strike: why the Royal mail went on strike

From this image you can only guess why the Royal mail and the postman went on strike,the Royal mail bite off a bit more than they can chew I wonder how many postage stamps were needed for this stupid cow, postal striker with how the strap mark. (more...)

Five things: you didnt know about Stansted Mountfitchet

Five things: you didnt know about Stansted Mountfitchet

Five Things ... here we go! 1. First and foremost bet you didnt know we were here! 2. We are the talk of the village for our sheep grazing outside our shop.... replica sheep I will add (more...)

Some Facts on Pigs: What you Didnt Know

Some Facts on Pigs 1- the gestation period for a sow is 3 months, 3 weeks, and (  or - ) 3 days. (more...)

What you didnt know: About Cows

What you didnt know - A cow can release up to 125 gallons a day of gas (mostly through belching can you believe)! A cow will drink up to 50 gallons of water a day Humans and cows have the same gestation period - about 9 months (more...)

Busts and Sculptures: The History

Busts and Sculptures: The History

Busts and Sculptures - The History Ancient sculpture Which means that the expression of a human sculpture from prehistoric times. Culture of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia (Please refer to the art of Egypt. Assyrian art; sculpture masterworks ritual significance of the vast number of considerations beyond the aesthetic, often monolithic, [...]

Cows: That give Skimmed Milk

The scientist has bred the production degreasing breast, and the hope establishment cow herd adapts is fastidious about the cow which the healthy consumer needs. The milk is also high in the omega3 oil, declares the improvement intelligence, and contains many not saturated fat. The saturated fat which and heart disease found in the normal milk [...]

Cultural Impact: Sheep

Sheep have had a strong presence in many cultures, especially in areas where they form the most common type of livestock. In the English language, to call someone a sheep or ovine may allude that they are timid and easily led, if not outright stupid. In contradiction to this image, male sheep are often used as symbols of virility and power, such [...]

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