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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'.
‘Console Tables’ Archives
Author : admin Published: November 27th, 2009
Lloyd Loom chairs
Lloyd Loom chairs and armchairs
Loom chairs made of paper are something very peculiar. Moreover they are very functional and a pleasure to look at. Lloyd Loom chairs have been manufactured in Great Britain ever since the beginning of the 20th century according to the patent procedure of M.B. Lloyd. (more...)
Author : admin Published: September 10th, 2009
Venetian glass style furniture is becomming very popular. From dressing tables to console tables. There are so many choices.
This console table shown is something that bit different and I love it. A new addition to our website and is certainly bound to draw admiring comments from guests to your home. There is also a matching mirror to this item [...]
Author : admin Published: April 17th, 2009