Mango wood furniture - quality indian mango furniture built ethically with mango wood.
Sheesham furniture - popular sheesham furniture in dark or light styles.
White bedroom furniture - great selection of hugely popular white bedroom furniture. Make a small bedroom feel bright and airy with white chest of drawers and white wardrobes.
Writing bureau - bring back the writing bureau, the perfect writing desk for for writing letters and storing stationary.
White wardrobes - find a selection of white wardrobes in french, antique, distressed or painted white finishes. Make your bedroom furniture brighten up your room with its white reflective surface.
White bedside cabinets - to finish of your white bedroom furniture select a matching white bedside cabinet, white bedside cabinets come in french, distressed or painted white finishes.
For all general furniture suppliers see the great list of furniture suppliers here. Featuring designers of living room furniture, dining room furniture and bedroom furniture.
For a more specific choice of furniture see the selection of french furniture and other furniture designs below.
Also for a varied selection of bedroom furniture and beds styles see here.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Saturday, 5 September 2009
Cravats - anyone wear the cravat?
I was looking through some magazines and noticed a couple of well dressed people wearing tie like bowties. Turns out they were wearing a cravat. The cravat is another French item, turns out im into French things at the moment - see the writing bureau post. Apparently a mix between a scarf and tie the cravat is considered quite a formal item of clothing however more casual cravats can be bought for everyday wear. Another unrelated furniture post however im sure theres a link between cravats and furniture somewhere - probably going down the writing bureau route. To back this post see the selected site on the cravat here.
TV bed - beds with in built TV!
Anyone seen the tv bed I'd read about these a long time ago but didnt think they would ever really make a bed with a built in TV. Looks really cool though. The leather bed with tv is available in double, king or super kingsize. Most of the beds come with an already integrated LG 26inch flatscreen lcd tv. The tv can be operated by pressing a button on either side of most of the beds designs meaning you barely have to move, and in the day you tv fits neatly inside the footboard of the bed and wont be seen. For a selection of tv beds try this site.
The bed with tv design has also been mentioned on another related bed with tv blog here.
The bed with tv design has also been mentioned on another related bed with tv blog here.
Thursday, 27 August 2009
writing bureaus site - pine and oak bureau
A little off the theme of mango & sheesham furniture however this post serves a purpose and is related to furniture.
Do you no what a bureau is? Many people don't seem to no what a writing bureau is anymore and it's a shame so this post is aiming to "repopularize" the bureau. The bureau is a french piece of furniture from back in the day that was popular in peoples living rooms or study area for writing letters on. It features many compartments for storing stationary and other things in drawers.
The writing bureau was often made from wood such as mahogany, teak or walnut however nowadays you're more likely to find an oak bureau as this solid wood is a cheaper and more common alternative, whilst still being a strong and quality bureau. Another common wooden bureau is the pine bureau which is usually the cheapest to buy as pine is very abundant however with this is a lower quality product.
In relation to your indian furniture some of the dark stained oak bureau or bureau in mahogany and teak will match perfectly. Sheesham wood and mango wood furniture often have a similar grain and dark colour making your sheesham living room furniture, coffee table and bookcase match well with your bureau.
Do you no what a bureau is? Many people don't seem to no what a writing bureau is anymore and it's a shame so this post is aiming to "repopularize" the bureau. The bureau is a french piece of furniture from back in the day that was popular in peoples living rooms or study area for writing letters on. It features many compartments for storing stationary and other things in drawers.
The writing bureau was often made from wood such as mahogany, teak or walnut however nowadays you're more likely to find an oak bureau as this solid wood is a cheaper and more common alternative, whilst still being a strong and quality bureau. Another common wooden bureau is the pine bureau which is usually the cheapest to buy as pine is very abundant however with this is a lower quality product.
In relation to your indian furniture some of the dark stained oak bureau or bureau in mahogany and teak will match perfectly. Sheesham wood and mango wood furniture often have a similar grain and dark colour making your sheesham living room furniture, coffee table and bookcase match well with your bureau.
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